
The Eighty Years' Crisis: International Relations 1919-1999
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Table of Contents
The Beginnings of Science: 1. The birth of a discipline Peter Wilson | |
2. The study of international politics during the Cold War Kal J. Holsti | |
3. The English School on the frontiers of international society: a hermeneutic recollection Roger Epp | |
The International Crisis: 4. Realism and utopianism revisited Michael Nicholson | |
5. Theory after the Cold War Georg Sø | |
rensen | |
6. On constitution and causation in International Relations Alexander Wendt | |
Power, Politics and Morality: 7. A turn not taken: ethics in International Relations at the Millennium Mervyn Frost | |
8. The eighty years' crisis, 1919-1999 - power Paul Hirst | |
9. Nationalism and after Jan Jindy Pettman | |
Law and Change: 10. Condition(s) of peace Emanuel Adler | |
11. Politics, norms and peaceful change Friedrich V. Kratochwil | |
The Prospects for a New International Order: 12. The end of the old order? Globalization and the prospects for world order David Held and Anthony McGrew. |
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