International Relations and Political Philosophy

International Relations and Political Philosophy

Wight, Martin; Yost, David S.

Oxford University Press

02/2022

384

Dura

Inglês

9780198848219

15 a 20 dias

698

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Ian Hall: Foreword
Preface: Martin Wight's Scholarly Stature
1: Introduction: Martin Wight and the Political Philosophy of International Relations
2: Why Is There No International Theory?
3: An Anatomy of International Thought
4: Western Values in International Relations
5: Three Questions of Methodology
6: Machiavellian Temptations: Methodological Warning
7: The Balance of Power in The World in March 1939
8: Kaplan's System and Process
9: Is There a Philosophy of Statesmanship?
10: The Communist Theory of International Relations
11: The Idea of Just War
12: The Causes of War: An Historian's View
13: Gain, Fear, and Glory: Reflections on the Nature of International Politics
14: Correspondence about War in The Listener
15: On the Abolition of War: Observations on a Memorandum by Walter Millis
16: International Legitimacy
17: Reflections on International Legitimacy
18: Dynastic Legitimacy
19: Popular Legitimacy
20: What Confers Political Legitimacy in a Modern Society?
21: Note on Conquest and Cession
22: Fortune's Banter
23: Review of Hugh Ross Williamson, Charles and Cromwell
24: Review of E. H. Carr, The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939
25: Review of Friedrich Meinecke, Machiavellism: The Doctrine of Raison d'etat and its Place in Modern History
26: Review of Richard W. Sterling, Ethics in a World of Power: The Political Ideas of Friedrich Meinecke
27: Review of Hans J. Morgenthau, Dilemmas of Politics, and Correspondence
28: Review of Kenneth W. Thompson, Political Realism and the Crisis of World Politics: An American Approach to Foreign Policy
29: Review of J. L. Talmon, Political Messianism: The Romantic Phase
30: Review of Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations
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