Catherine Goetze is Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania in Australia. She has been an academic at universities in Germany, France, the UK, China and Australia. She speaks three languages and has lived on four continents. Her research spans questions of peace, migration, families in world politics, and feminist IR. She is editor of the Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations (2025, Routledge) and author of the monograph The Distinction of Peace (2017, University of Michigan Press).
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Chapter 1 How We Know What the World Is Chapter 2 International Relations: The Making of an Academic Discipline Chapter 3 Ideologies That Shape the World Chapter 4 How the International Was Made Chapter 5 The Rise of the Liberal World Order Chapter 6 Decolonization and the Making of the Third World Chapter 7 The World Economic Order Chapter 8 Development Chapter 9 Finance Chapter 10 Migration Chapter 11 Transnational Non-State Actors and Global Civil Society Chapter 12 Global Climate Change and Environmental Governance Chapter 13 Humanitarianism and Humanitarian Interventions Chapter 14 Geopolitics Chapter 15 Surveillance and The Exceptional Powers of the State

