Klaus Schlichte is a professor of international relations and world society at the University of Bremen. Sarah Beicker is research assistant at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS) at the University of Bremen.
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1. Introduction: The Political Anthropology of Internationalized Politics, Sarah Biecker, Klaus Schlichte Part I: New Vantage Points 2. Conducting Field Research When There is No 'Field': Some Notes on the Praxiographic Challenge, Christian Bueger 3. The Possibilities and Limits of Ethnography: From Syria and Jordan, Sophia Hoffmann 4. Zooming in Dissolves the Taken-For-Granted: Towards a Political Anthropology of International Organisations, Julian Eckl Part II: Local Arenas of Internationalized Politics 5. Emic security: An anthropological approach to security, Tessa Diphoorn 6. Dynamic Security and the Scientific Exotic - Vernacularisation and Practical Norms in Ugandan Prisons, Tomas Martin 7. The Value of 'Staying Put' For the Study of International Peacebuilding:Insights from Somaliland, Jessica L. Anderson Part III: Catching How the World is Ruled 8. Depending on Money: Kenya's International Relations, Kai Koddenbrock 9. Bureaucratic Technologies of Government and the Study of Internationalised Politics, Sarah Biecker & Klaus Schlichte, Afterword, Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan