No 'fundamental essences' to actors, entities assumed as given
Post-structuralism says the actors, entities, and things we assume are given, and natural in international politics actually depend on how we construct them in our discourses, in particular core political categories like ‘humans’, ‘states’, ‘civilisation’. There are no fundamental essences.
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No 'fundamental essences' to actors, entities assumed as given
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