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Stanley Hoffmann

    L'opera di Hoffmann approfondisce le storie politiche dell'Europa e degli Stati Uniti, esplorando spesso le intricate relazioni tra le nazioni e l'impatto delle decisioni politiche sulla società. Le sue analisi sono caratterizzate da una profonda comprensione dei processi storici e dei meccanismi politici. L'approccio di Hoffmann è sia analitico che avvincente, consentendo ai lettori di acquisire una visione dei momenti cruciali della storia moderna. I suoi scritti illuminano le sfide e le dinamiche della politica internazionale.

    Ideas And Ideals
    Janus and Minerva
    Chaos and Violence
    Gulliver Unbound
    Ethics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
    World Disorders
    • World Disorders

      Troubled Peace in the Post-Cold War Era

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In this collection of essays, Stanley Hoffmann explores the complexities of international politics post-Cold War, focusing on the resurgence of nationalism and ethnic conflicts in Europe. He critically examines the evolving role of military intervention and addresses the uncertainties that have emerged in this new geopolitical landscape. By engaging with the ideas of influential thinkers like John Rawls, Hedley Bull, and George Schultz, Hoffmann provides insightful evaluations of various approaches to understanding international relations.

      World Disorders
    • The book features two lectures by Stanley Hoffmann, delivered during the inaugural Theodore M. Hesburgh Lectures on Ethics and Public Policy in 1995. It explores the complexities and challenges of humanitarian intervention within the context of international relations, offering insights into ethical considerations and policy implications.

      Ethics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
    • Gulliver Unbound

      America's Imperial Temptation and the War in Iraq

      • 168pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the impact of 9/11 and subsequent U.S. actions, Stanley Hoffmann offers a critical analysis of America's role in global affairs. As a public intellectual bridging Europe and America, he examines the evolution of American imperialism and its implications for international relations. Through a detailed exploration of key events, Hoffmann highlights the contradictions in U.S. policy and its effects on global order, providing insights into the complexities of American power and its long-term consequences.

      Gulliver Unbound
    • Chaos and Violence

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Reflects on the proper place of the United States in a world it has defined almost exclusively by 9/11, the war on terrorism, and the invasion of Iraq. This work considers the ethics of intervention, the morality of human rights, how to repair our relationship with Europe, and the pitfalls of American unilateralism.

      Chaos and Violence
    • Janus and Minerva

      Essays in the Theory and Practice of International Politics

      • 458pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the evolution of international relations, the essays explore both theoretical frameworks and practical applications within the discipline. Key findings are summarized, alongside a critical examination of major traditions, particularly realism and liberalism. This comprehensive analysis provides insights into the development and significance of international politics as a field of study.

      Janus and Minerva
    • This book pays tribute to Stanley Hoffmann, a preeminent scholar of international relations and French politics who has inspired former students to explore the links between domestic society and foreign policy and between theory and practice.

      Ideas And Ideals