The Gnosiology of International Relations Research Program focuses on the study of the historical conditions, philosophical foundations, and sociological mechanisms of IR knowledge production. 

Coordinator
The Team
  • Andreas Gofas, Georgios Evangelopoulos, and Marilena Koppa, “A Century of IR scholarship: A gnosiological anatomy”, in A. Gofas, G. Evangelopoulos, and M. Koppa (eds.), A Century of IR: 1919-2019 (Athens: Pedio Books, 2020), pp. 31-43 [in Greek].
  • Athanasios  Gkoutzioulis, “Challenging the association of Hegel with political realism: the contribution of Hegel’s methodological insights to a critique of realism and a richer understanding of war and statehood”, Journal of International Relations and Development, 2019, pp. 1-26.
  • Chara Karagiannopoulou, “The Visibility and Invisibility of Gender in the Study of International Relations”. In Arvanitopoulos C. and Gofas A. (eds.). International Relations at 100: Centenary Reflections’, Greek Political Science Review, Vol 10, 2019 [in Greek].
  • Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya, and Nicholas Onuf (eds), The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of International Relations, London: SAGE, 2018.
  • Vassilios Paipais, Political ontology and international political thought: voiding a pluralist world. London: Palgrave, 2017.
  • Georgios Evangelopoulos, “Panagiotis Kondylis  and IR Theorising”, in Georgios Evangelopoulos, Vassilios Bogiatzis, Panagiotis Noutsos, and Michalis Papanikolaou, Panagiotis Kondylis – A thinker’s struggle against certainties (Athens:  Eurasia Publications, 2016), pp. 61-82 [in Greek].
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