The enlargement of international society : culture versus anarchy and Greece's entry into international society

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The enlargement of international society : culture versus anarchy and Greece's entry into international society

Yannis A. Stivachtis ; foreword by Richard Little

Macmillan, [20--]

  • : softcover

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Originally published: 1998

Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-213) and index

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内容説明

The book examines the validity of Hedley Bull's distinction between system and society and argues that the distinction is valid but the boundary line which Bull has drawn is problematic. The book, therefore, redefines the system/society boundary with reference to the mutual recognition of sovereign equality among states. By focusing on Greece's entry into international society, the book shows that the birth and development of international society have been determined by the logic of anarchy rather than the logic of culture.

目次

Foreword - Richard Little Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction PART 1: THE SYSTEM/SOCIETY DISTINCTION On Systems and Societies The System/Society Distinction Defining the System/Society Boundary The Expansion of European Society PART 2: ENTRY OF GREECE INTO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY The Logic of Culture Versus the Logic of Anarchy The Greek Revolt and the European Reaction From Abstention to Intervention Communication and Adjustments The Greek Entry into International Society Conclusion Bibliography Index

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