A history of international relations theory : an introduction
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A history of international relations theory : an introduction
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1992
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内容説明
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. It identifies the major concepts and themes of these speculations and sketches the tradition of international relations theory through modern history - that part of Western history which is bracketted by the Renaissance and Reformation on one hand and by the second Industrial Revolution and World War I on the other. It notes that this tradition has often been given a jolt and altered by large-scale war, and World War I is a case in point - this war did not so much give birth to international relations theory as give the tradition a major jolt, a new emphasis, a higher popular profile and a new direction of development. This book discusses international relations theory on both sides of this major jolt.
目次
- Why a history of international relations theory? Part 1 Preludes: gods and sinners in the far West
- birth of the modern ages. Part 2 The modern ages: guns, ships and printing presses
- absolutist politics
- enlightenment politics
- ideological politics. Part 3 The contemporary age: intermezzo - becoming contemporary
- interwar politics
- Cold War politics
- remembrances of things past and future.
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