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Orientalism and the Poverty of Theory Three Decades On: Bringing Eastern and Subaltern Agency Back into Critical IR Theory / John M. Hobson -- 9. Uncritical Theory / Brooke Ackerly -- 10. What Is Critical About Critical Theory Revisited?: the Case of Four International Relations Scholars and Gender / Jacqui True -- 11. The Continuing Appeal of Critical Security Studies / Pinar Bilgin -- Part IV: Future Directions -- 12. Beyond (Western) IR Theory: the Post-colonial Tradition and the Restructuring of (critical) IR Theory / Mark Neufeld -- 13.'Come In, Make Yourself Uncomfortable!': Some Thoughts on Putting Critical Theory In Its Place / Martin Weber -- 14. The Potential and Perils of Opposition / Michael C. Williams -- 15. 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