Beyond the anarchical society : Grotius, colonialism and order in world politics
著者
書誌事項
Beyond the anarchical society : Grotius, colonialism and order in world politics
(LSE monographs in international studies)
Cambridge University Press, 2002
- : hardback
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全23件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--London School of Economics
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-161) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Edward Keene argues that the conventional idea of an 'anarchical society' of equal and independent sovereign states is an inadequate description of order in modern world politics. International political and legal order has always been dedicated to two distinct goals: to try to promote the toleration of different ways of life, while advocating the adoption of one specific way, that it labels 'civilization'. The nineteenth-century solution to this contradiction was to restrict the promotion of civilization to the world beyond Europe. That discriminatory way of thinking has now broken down, with the result that a single, global order is supposed to apply to everyone, but opinion is still very much divided as to what the ultimate purpose of this global order should be, and how its political and legal structure should be organised.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. The orthodox theory of order in world politics
- 2. The Grotian theory of the law of nations
- 3. Colonialism, imperialism and extra-European international politics
- 4. Two patterns of modern international order: toleration and civilisation
- 5. Order in contemporary world politics, global but divided
- Conclusion.
「Nielsen BookData」 より