Focusing on the English School of International Relations, this book offers a thorough exploration of its evolution and significance in the study of world politics. Linklater and Suganami examine the school's historical contributions, its role in contemporary discussions, and potential future developments. With clarity and depth, the authors provide an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding this influential approach to international relations and its relevance in today's political landscape.
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The Domestic Analogy and World Order Proposals
- 248pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on the domestic analogy, Dr. Suganami explores its influence on concepts of world order, peace, justice, and welfare from 1814 onwards. The study examines how this analogy has shaped various proposals and discussions, highlighting its significance in understanding international relations and governance throughout history.
First published in 1977, Hedley Bull's The Anarchical Society is one of the classic texts in International Relations. This volume revisits Bull's work, providing new readings of the text, developing new criticisms and exploring its relevance to a wide range of contemporary issues in world politics.