A History of International Relations Theory: An IntroductionManchester University Press, 1992 - 298 páginas This work disputes the idea that speculation about the relations between states only goes back to World War I, but argues that scholars, soldiers and statesmen have speculated about the relations between states since the modern state emerged four or five centuries ago. |
Índice
Maps figures and tables | 13 |
the growth of the interstate system | 69 |
Figures | 93 |
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History of International Relations Theory Torbjorn L. Knutsen,Torbjørn L. Knutsen Vista previa restringida - 1997 |
Términos y frases comunes
actors alliance American argued argument armies Atlantic authority balance of power balance-of-power Bodin Christian Church citizens Clausewitz Cold War colonial communist concept conflict conservatism conservative countries Crucé Darwin diplomatic discussion division of labour doctrine dominated economic eighteenth century emerged Empire Enlightenment Europe European exist fascism force France freedom Gentili German global Grotius Guicciardini Hegel Hobbes Holy Roman Empire human reason ibid idea ideology individual industrial institutions interaction interest international politics International Relations theory kings Leibniz Lenin liberal Machiavelli major Marx Marxist medieval military modern monarchs moral nation-states natural law nineteenth century peace philosophy post-war princes principle production radical realist regions religious revolution Rousseau rulers Russia scholars social society sovereign sovereignty Soviet Spinoza struggle territorial theorists Thirty Years War Thucydides trade traditional Treaty of Westphalia United universal utopian vision Vitoria wars wealth Western Wilson world economy world politics
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European Approaches to International Relations Theory: A House with Many ... Jörg Friedrichs No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2004 |