A reader in international relations and political theory

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A reader in international relations and political theory

edited by Howard Williams, Moorhead Wright and Tony Evans

Open University Press, 1993

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [326]-329

Includes index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780335156672

Description

This reader presents students with a selection of writings from poloitical theory and international relations which provide a starting point for further study of their subjects. The book draws together writings representing two distinct traditions and demonstrates their interconnections. In political theory, excerpts are drawn from classical texts which have an important bearing on problems of international relations - and in international relations, essays are presented which have had a seminal influence upon the development of the discipline. The editors believe that there is much to be learned from the interface between international relations and political theory and they demonstrate that although they are seen by some as two distinct fields, their subject matter is one: the nature of human conduct in a global context.

Table of Contents

  • "The Republic", Plato
  • "The Politics and Ethics", Aristotle
  • "City of God", Augustine
  • "Of Princely Government" and "Summa Theologica", Aquinas
  • "The Prince", Machiavelli
  • "De Jure Belli", Grotius
  • "Leviathan", Hobbes
  • "Essay on Perpetual Peace", Rousseau
  • "Perpetual Peace", Kant
  • "Philosophy of Right", Hegel
  • "On War", Clausewitz
  • "German Ideology and the Communist Manifesto", Marx and Engels
  • "Imperialism", Lenin
  • "Twenty Years' Crisis", Carr
  • "Politics among Nations", Morgenthau
  • "The Rise and Demise of the Territorial State", Herz
  • "Man, the State and War", Waltz
  • "The Rise and Demise of the World Capitalist System", Wallerstein
  • "Power and Interdependence - World Politics in Transition", Keohane and Nye
  • "The Anarchical Society", Bull
  • "Social Forces, States and World Orders", Cox
  • "Men and Citizens in International Relations", Linklater.
Volume

ISBN 9780335156689

Description

This reader presents a selection of writings on international relations and political theory and is designed as a starting point for further study. The editors show the connections between classical political theory and international relations, and suggest ways in which they inform each other.

Table of Contents

  • "The Republic", Plato
  • "The Politics and Ethics", Aristotle
  • "City of God", Augustine
  • "Of Princely Government" and "Summa Theologica", Aquinas
  • "The Prince", Machiavelli
  • "De Jure Belli", Grotius
  • "Leviathan", Hobbes
  • "Essay on Perpetual Peace", Rousseau
  • "Perpetual Peace", Kant
  • "Philosophy of Right", Hegel
  • "On War", Clausewitz
  • "German Ideology and the Communist Manifesto", Marx and Engels
  • "Imperialism", Lenin
  • "Twenty Years' Crisis", Carr
  • "Politics among Nations", Morgenthau
  • "The Rise and Demise of the Territorial State", Herz
  • "Man, the State and War", Waltz
  • "The Rise and Demise of the World Capitalist System", Wallerstein
  • "Power and Interdependence - World Politics in Transition", Keohane and Nye
  • "The Anarchical Society", Bull
  • "Social Forces, States and World Orders", Cox
  • "Men and Citizens in International Relations", Linklater.

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  • NCID
    BA19156723
  • ISBN
    • 0335156681
    • 0335156673
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Buckingham
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 334 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
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