The international thought of Herbert Butterfield
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The international thought of Herbert Butterfield
(Studies in diplomacy and international relations / general editor, Donna Lee, Paul Sharp)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The International Thought of Herbert Butterfield brings together material from Butterfield's previously unpublished papers and a critical commentary from two leading Butterfield scholars: Paul Sharp and Karl Schweizer. They recover Butterfield's contribution to international thought.
Table of Contents
Introduction SECTION I: DIPLOMATIC HISTORY Introduction In Defense of Diplomatic History Prussia's Attempt to Make Separate Peace with Napoleon after Jena Austrian Policy and the Austrian Attempt to Bring About Peace Crowe's Memorandum of January 1, 1907 Sir Edward Grey in July 1914 SECTION II: FAITH AND ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Introduction Christianity and Human Problems Human Nature and Human Culpability Morality and Human Progress Moral Judgments in History The Moral Framework of International Relations SECTION III: INTERNATIONAL THEORY Introduction Notes for a Discussion of the Theory of International Politics The Great Powers The Historic 'States-Systems' Comments on Hedley Bull's Paper on the Grotian Conception of International Relations SECTION IV: DIPLOMACY Introduction The Development of Diplomacy The New Diplomacy and Historical Diplomacy The Changing Moral Framework The Balance of Power Conclusion
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