离任编辑的评论

IF 1.1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Patrick Hayden
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本期正式标志着我作为《国际政治理论杂志》编辑的任期结束。16年前,当JIPT的种子以一本名为《政治与伦理评论》(Politics and Ethics Review)的规范政治理论通才期刊的名义播下时,我对国际政治理论领域的存在只有一点概念。尽管我是作为一名政治哲学家——或者,我更喜欢汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)强有力地阐述的理由——作为一名“政治理论家”——我的智力取向总是被“国际”性质的问题所吸引(尤其是人权,从我本科时代起就一直是我的兴趣所在)。不幸的是,这种取向并不总是与英美哲学和政治理论的主流研究关注相吻合,这些研究关注的是“国内”政治问题。令人惊讶的是(至少对我来说),当时很少有学术渠道来研究与国际、跨国和世界政治有关的政治理论。我逐渐意识到,我所创办的通才期刊,作为一份专门为这类政治理论提供出路的专业期刊,可能对这门学科更有好处。2006年,我在圣安德鲁斯大学(University of St Andrews)担任了一个新职位,这证明了我在某种程度上是一个大马士革时刻,因为我受到了一个蓬勃发展的学者和学生社区的欢迎,他们急切地把自己定位为“国际政治理论家”。这一时刻被证明是《政治与伦理评论》蜕变为《国际政治理论杂志》的重要催化剂。JIPT于2008年4月在爱丁堡大学出版社正式亮相,随后于2014年1月转移到SAGE。对我来说,最好的政治理论应该被解释为一种存在主义的横向扩张活动,一种不断寻求在空间和时间上向外移动的活动,推动边界,建立联系和共同点,而不是保持内在的固定在所谓不变的,孤立的单子上。正如吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)所说,它是一种与外部而非内在相协调的理论感性
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Remarks from the Outgoing Editor
The present issue formally marks the conclusion of my tenure as Editor of the Journal of International Political Theory. When the seeds of JIPT were planted 16 years ago in the guise of a generalist journal of normative political theory called Politics and Ethics Review, I had only an inkling of the existence of the field of international political theory. Although trained as a political philosopher – or, as I prefer for reasons powerfully articulated by Hannah Arendt, as a ‘political theorist’ – my intellectual orientation always gravitated towards matters of an ‘international’ nature (human rights especially have been a constant interest since my undergraduate days). Unfortunately, this orientation did not always fit well with the prevailing research concerns of Anglo-American philosophy and political theory, which were preoccupied with matters of ‘domestic’ politics. Surprisingly (to me at least), at the time there were few scholarly outlets for political theory investigating topics pertaining to international, transnational and world politics. It gradually dawned on me that the generalist journal I had established might be of greater benefit to the discipline as a specialist journal furnishing a dedicated outlet to political theory of this sort. Taking up a new post at the University of St Andrews in 2006 proved to be something of a Damascene moment, then, as I was welcomed into a thriving community of scholars and students who eagerly self-identified as ‘international political theorists’. This moment proved to be the vital catalyst for the metamorphosis of Politics and Ethics Review into Journal of International Political Theory. JIPT made its formal appearance with Edinburgh University Press in April 2008 and subsequently moved to SAGE in January 2014. For me, political theory at its best should be interpreted existentially as a horizonexpanding activity, one which continually seeks to move outward in space and time, pushing boundaries and establishing connections and common ground rather than remaining inwardly fixated on supposedly immutable, isolated monads. It is, to echo Gilles Deleuze, a theoretical sensibility attuned to exteriority rather than interiority and
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