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A good example of this can be found in the opening essay by Peter Katzenstein, Robert Keohane and Stephen Krasner on the 50th anniversary issue of International Organization.
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In explaining why International Organization had not published much postmodernist work, they argued that this was because the journal has been committed to an enterprise that postmodernism denies: the use of evidence to adjudicate between truth claims'. Whatever one concludes about this, it is an example of epistemological criteria being used to delimit what constitutes admissible social-scientific inquiry.
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The all-too-common claim that human rights are worthless normative principles because everywhere human rights are violated is an example of the former tendency, and Kenneth Waltz's distinction between "theoretical explanation' and "philosophical interpretation' (the second being outside the proper scope of IR) is indicative of the latter.
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In locating the origins of the field in the early 20th century, I am not suggesting that scholars had not thought systematically about the international prior to this. Indeed, philosophers, historians and lawyers had written much on the subject for centuries before. My point is simply that IR, as a self-conscious social-scientific project, emerges only after 1900.
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