The Realist Tradition and Contemporary International Relations /
The tradition in international relations theory known as realism has often been associated with the Cold War. The contributors to this intriguing volume argue, however, that realism remains a profound and relevant perspective on contemporary international politics. They point out that classical real...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Reinhold Niebuhr : a personal reflection and political evaluation / Kenneth W. Thompson
- Thucydides on peace / Steven Forde
- What's "realistic"? : a framework for an Augustinian analysis of contemporary approaches to international relations / William R. Stevenson, Jr.
- International law from a Machiavellian perspective / Anthony D'Amato
- Mathematici versus dogmatici : understanding the realist project through Hobbes / Laurie M. Johnson Bagby
- "Every man supposed a knave" : David Hume's political realism / Daniel G. Lang
- Edmund Burke's theory of international order : the debate between realism and rationalism / Jennifer M. Welsh
- The relevance of E.H. Carr's realism in the post Cold War world / Whittle Johnston
- Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian realism/Christian idealism / Colm McKeogh
- Morgenthau's political realism and the ethics of evil / Greg Russell
- Conclusion: The relevance of realism in the post Cold War world / David Clinton.