A reader in international relations and political theory
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A reader in international relations and political theory
UBC Press, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This reader has been assembled in response to increasingdissatisfaction among a growing number of international relationsscholars with the currently dominant theory of realism as well as inrecognition of the large number of newly independent states which arehaving to write new constitutions and develop foreign relations. Thebook includes excerpts and essays from political theory andinternational relations which provide a starting point for furtherstudy of these subjects. It draws together writings representing twodistinct traditions and demonstrates their interconnections. Inpolitical theory, excerpts are drawn from classical texts which have animportant bearing on problems of international relations. Ininternational relations, the collection includes essays which have hada seminal influence on the development of this discipline.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Plato (360 BC) The Republic
2. Aristotle (330 BC) The Politics and The Ethics
3. St. Augustine (AD 340) City of God
4. Aquinas (1260) Of Princely Government and Summa Theologica
5. Machiavelli (1541) The Prince and the Discourses
6. Grotius (1646) De Jure Belli
7. Hobbes (1651) Leviathan
8. Rousseau (1760) Essay on Perpetual Peace
9. Kant (1795) Perpetual Peace
10. Hegel (1821) Philosophy of Right
11. Clausewitz (1832) On War
12. Marx and Engels (1848 and 1867) Communist Manifesto
13. Lenin (1902) Imperialism
14. Carr (1939) The Twenty Years' Crisis
15. Morgenthau (1948) Politics Among Nations
16. Herz (1954) The Rise and Demise of the Territorial State
17. Waltz (1959) Man, the State, and War
18. Wallerstein (1974) The Rise and Demise of the World CapitalistSystem
19. Keohane and Nye (1977) Power and Interdependence
20. Bull (1977) The Anarchical Society
21. Cox (1981) Social Forces, States, and World Orders
22. Linklater (1982) Men and Citizens in International Relations
Selected bibliography
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