BRIDGING THE DISCIPLINARY GAP: UNVEILING THE EPISTEMIC INDIFFERENCE BETWEEN HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN CHILEAN ACADEMIA BY 2023

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  • HUGO HARVEY-VALDÉS Facultad de Comunicaciones y Artes de la Universidad de Las Américas

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International Relations, History, disciplinary divorce, History of International Relations, School of International Relations.

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This article delves into the historical evolution of International Relations (IR) to understand its distancing from History, revealing a disciplinary divorce marked by mutual indifference. Through a scrutiny of two Chilean scientific journals, the evident epistemic gap and lack of theoretical development is highlighted, which influences the nation"™s foreign policy. In the same way, the development of the subdiscipline of History of International Relations (HIR) in Chile is encouraging, emerging as a bridge between disciplines. To conclude, the article questions the existence of a "œChilean School of International Relations", suggesting the presence of a distinct foreign policy style rather than a cohesive "œschool of thought,"

Biografia do Autor

  • HUGO HARVEY-VALDÉS, Facultad de Comunicaciones y Artes de la Universidad de Las Américas

    Dr. en Estudios Internacionales. Observatorio de Nueva Ciudadanía.  Facultad de Comunicaciones y Artes de la Universidad de Las Américas, Chile. E-mail: [email protected]; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7184-1670

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2023-11-14

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