This anthology of some 60 excerpts offers a comprehensive overview from across Machiavelli's work of his ideas on international relations. It includes an introductory chapter framing the volume and accompanying illustrative material to situate Machiavelli's work within the complex political events of his time.
This anthology of some 60 excerpts offers a comprehensive overview from across Machiavelli's work of his ideas on international relations. It includes an introductory chapter framing the volume and accompanying illustrative material to situate Machiavelli's work within the complex political events of his time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marco Cesa holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Florence as well as a MA and a PhD in the same field from the University of Colorado and Boston University, respectively. He has been Ford Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute; and Visiting Scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University. He has taught at the Universities of Trieste, Pavia, Pisa; the Catholic University, Milan; the Paul H. Nitze School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC; and the Diplomatische Akademie, Vienna. He is currently Professor of International Relations at the University of Bologna and at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1. A Way of Thinking and Some Basic Assumptions 1.1: A Compelling Logic 1.2: On Human Nature 1.3: On Times and Affairs Part 2. The International Context: Fear and Self-Help 2.1: Survival and Security 2.2: 'Fear Is the Greatest Master' 2.3: Good Laws and Good Armies Part 3. Domestic Orders, Disorders, and Foreign Affairs 3.1: The Great Powers Compared 3.2: Domestic Affairs and Foreign Affairs 3.3: Leaders and Strategies 3.4: Republics and Principalities Part 4. Foreign Policy and International Politics 4.1: Preferences, Opportunities and Constraints 4.2: Dealing with Threats 4.3: Engaging in Expansion 4.4: Neutrality and Alliances Part 5. History and Analysis 5.1: The Italian State System, 1444-1454 5.2: Entrapping an Ally: France and Florence 5.3: What the Pope Should Do Now 5.4: Towards the Sack of Rome
Introduction Part 1. A Way of Thinking and Some Basic Assumptions 1.1: A Compelling Logic 1.2: On Human Nature 1.3: On Times and Affairs Part 2. The International Context: Fear and Self-Help 2.1: Survival and Security 2.2: 'Fear Is the Greatest Master' 2.3: Good Laws and Good Armies Part 3. Domestic Orders, Disorders, and Foreign Affairs 3.1: The Great Powers Compared 3.2: Domestic Affairs and Foreign Affairs 3.3: Leaders and Strategies 3.4: Republics and Principalities Part 4. Foreign Policy and International Politics 4.1: Preferences, Opportunities and Constraints 4.2: Dealing with Threats 4.3: Engaging in Expansion 4.4: Neutrality and Alliances Part 5. History and Analysis 5.1: The Italian State System, 1444-1454 5.2: Entrapping an Ally: France and Florence 5.3: What the Pope Should Do Now 5.4: Towards the Sack of Rome
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