Fred Halliday , 'State and Society in International Relations: A Second Agenda', Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Vol. 16, No. 2, Summer 1987), p. 217.
2.
Ibid.
3.
Mark Hoffman , 'Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate ', Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Vol. 16, No. 2, Summer 1987 ), p. 238. Although my observations in this piece and in my 'Warfare without War: Intervention in the International System', Arms Control (Vol. 8, No. 1, May 1987), draw on Foucault's challenge to formal approaches, it is not my wish to see meaning dissolved and research disabled. In this respect, Mark Hoffman is to be applauded for the clarity with which he sets out the implications of the Critical Theory agenda and research programme.
4.
Fred Halliday, op. cit, p. 217.
5.
Ibid, pp. 218-19.
6.
Michel Foucault, 'Power and Norm: Notes' in M. Morris and P. Patton (ed.), Michel Foucault: Power, Truth, Strategy (Sydney: Feral Publications, 1979), p. 62.