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In 2122 a publishing house, hoping to publish a new International Relations (IR) textbook by the end of the year, sent out the recently submitted chapters to academic reviewers. Dr. Vera Fabulas, one of the editors of the new textbook, had volunteered to write the chapter on the history of IR, all the editors agreeing that the disciplinary history was well-known, and as the most senior editor Dr. Fabulas had more knowledge on this subject than most. Dr. Fabulas’ chapter was sent out to Dr. Secunda Censor for review. This chapter consists of the text of Dr. Fabulas’ chapter, with annotations from Dr. Censor, and Dr. Censor’s review of the chapter.
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Ashworth, L.M. (2023). ‘The Past, Present and Future of Global Thought’ Reviewing a Handbook Chapter from 2122. In: Horn, L., Mert, A., Müller, F. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Politics in the 22nd Century. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13722-8_3
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