Hedley Bull and the accommodation of power

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Hedley Bull and the accommodation of power

Robert Ayson

(Palgrave studies in international relations)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Offering a comprehensive account of the work of Hedley Bull, Ayson analyses the breadth of Bull's work as a Foreign Office official for Harold Wilson's government, the complexity of his views, including Bull's unpublished papers, and challenges some of the comfortable assertions about Bull's place in the English School of IR.

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Acknowledgements Introduction The Education of Hedley Bull The East-West Accommodation Accommodating the New Nuclear Powers Interregnum: Between London and Canberra Accommodating Asia: The View from Australia Order Through Justice? Accommodating The Third World Accommodating the World from Oxford Conclusion A Chronology of Hedley Bull's Main Publications Hedley Bull: A Timeline

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