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Chapter 1. Bridging the gaps between International Relations and Area Studies (Silvia DAmato)
Chapter 2. Global and Post-Western IR, area studies, and the rise of China. Promises and limits (Matteo Dian)
Chapter 3. Africa in the study of International Relations: the (double) realist bias of Global IR (Luca Raineri)
Chapter 4. Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations: towards a transformative dialogue? (Irene Costantini)
Chapter 5. Regionalisms as a middle-path between Area Studies and IR. A political sociology of Central American regionalism (Kevin Parthenay)
Chapter 6. Connecting the local and the global: how International Practice Theory can become a fruitful trading zone for International Relations and Area Studies scholars (Chiara De Franco)
Chapter 7. International Relations in the margins. Education for peace, education against extremism in Kosovo (Ervjola Selenica)
Chapter 8. Political Ecologies of Landmines in the Borderlands of Myanmar (Francesco Buscemi)
Chapter 9. Dyadic approach and quantitative analysis: easing the dialogue between IR and Area Studies (Paolo Rosa)
Chapter 10. In lieu of a conclusion: the ongoingness of a debate (Silvia DAmato).

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