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This chapter explores the problematic politics of assemblage thinking, firstly articulating how assemblage politics challenges constituted power and liberal frameworks of representation and secondly, analysing how this form of onto-political understanding is increasingly dominant in our academic understandings and political practices.
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© 2014 David Chandler
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Chandler, D. (2014). The Onto-Politics of Assemblages. In: Acuto, M., Curtis, S. (eds) Reassembling International Theory. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137383969_12
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