A history of international relations theory
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A history of international relations theory
Manchester University Press, 1997
2nd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 310-330
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780719049293
内容説明
Torbjorn L. Knutsen introduces ideas on international relations expressed by thinkers from High Middle Ages to the present day and traces the development of four ever-present themes: war, peace, wealth and power. The book counters the view that international relations has no theoretical tradition and shows that scholars, soldiers and statesmen have been speculating about the subject for the last 700 years. Beginning with the roots of the state and the concept of sovereignty in the Middle Ages, the author draws upon the insights of outstanding political thinkers - from Machiavelli and Hobbes to Hegel, Rousseau, and Marx and contemporary thinkers such as Woodrow Wilson, Lenin, Morgenthau and Walt - who profoundly influenced the emergence of a discrete discipline of international relations in the twentieth century. fully revised and updated, the final section embraces more recent approaches to the study of international relations, most notably postmodernism and ecologism.
目次
- Introduction - why a history of international relations theory
- gods, sinners and the origins of IR theory
- the roots of the modern
- guns, ships and printing presses
- absolutist politics
- enlightenment politics
- ideological politics
- intermezzo - becoming contemporary
- interwar politics
- Cold War politics
- rememberances of things past - and future.
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: pbk ISBN 9780719049309
内容説明
Torbjorn L. Knutsen introduces ideas on international relations expressed by thinkers from High Middle Ages to the present day and traces the development of four ever-present themes: war, peace, wealth and power. The book counters the view that international relations has no theoretical tradition and shows that scholars, soldiers and statesmen have been speculating about the subject for the last 700 years.
Beginning with the roots of the state and the concept of sovereignty in the Middle Ages, the author draws upon the insights of outstanding political thinkers - from Machiavelli and Hobbes to Hegel, Rousseau, and Marx and contemporary thinkers such as Woodrow Wilson, Lenin, Morgenthau and Walt - who profoundly influenced the emergence of a discrete discipline of international relations in the twentieth century. Fully revised and updated, the final section embraces more recent approaches to the study of international relations, most notably postmodernism and ecologism. -- .
目次
Maps figures and tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why a history of International Relations theory
1. Gods, sinners and the origins of IR theory
2. The roots of the modern
3.Guns, ships and printing presses
4. Absolutist politics
5. Enlightenment politics
6. Ideological politics
7. Intermezzo: becoming contemporary
8. Interwar politics
9. Cold War politics
10. Rembrances of things past - and future
Notes
Bibliography
Index -- .
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