@article{article_386638, title={Roundtable Discussion on Homegrown Theorizing}, journal={All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace}, volume={7}, pages={101–114}, year={2018}, DOI={10.20991/allazimuth.386638}, url={https://izlik.org/JA77YB77JK}, author={Aydınlı, Ersel and Aydın, Mustafa and Baran, Emre and Makarychev, Andrey and Smith, Karen and Gözen, Ramazan and İpek, Pınar and Kuru, Deniz and Özdemir, Haluk and Ersoy, Eyüp and et al.}, keywords={Homegrown Theorizing,post-Western theory,IR community,non-Western IR}, abstract={<div>I want to raise some preliminary questions to open this roundtable discussion, and I hope we will have an extensive and very engaging discussion. </div> <div>First of all, "Is there a need for post-Western theory?" It is somewhat off-putting that we still have to ask such existential questions. Moving on from there, “Can there be a post-Western theory?"; "Can IR theory be widened to include global alternative voices?"; "How can local IR communities engage with IR theory?" </div>}, number={2}