Roots of Realism
Herausgeber: Frankel, Benjamin
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Political realism sees politics as a permanent struggle for power and security. The essays in this volume examine the tradition of realist political analysis of international relations from the Sophists and Thucydides to the modern era.
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Political realism sees politics as a permanent struggle for power and security. The essays in this volume examine the tradition of realist political analysis of international relations from the Sophists and Thucydides to the modern era.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780714642031
- ISBN-10: 0714642037
- Artikelnr.: 22299793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780714642031
- ISBN-10: 0714642037
- Artikelnr.: 22299793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Benjamin Frankel
Foreign Affairs- " An excellent overview of the development of realist
theory."
NOD & Conversion - "Taken together, the two volumes edited by Benjamin
Frankel (with their around 900 pages) provide almost everything that anyone
might want to know about Realism."
"CHOICE- "The material in both volumes is well written despite being
prepared by many authors...the two volumes are worth the price for their
bibliographies alone."
The Journal of Strategic Studies -"The essays are well-written and solid
pieces of scholarship. However, the value of these books may be questioned
on two grounds. First, they reproduce exactly material already published in
Security Studies. The sole difference is that the books include not very
thoughtfully compiled indexes. Moreover, the contents of the book are
determined more by the interests of individual authors tha any systematic
plan..........In that sense, the material is arguably better suited toa
special issue of a journal than a book ......Ultimately if you remain
convinved of the relevance of realist and Neo-realist theory to
contemporary international politics, then you will view these books as a
valuable addition to the literature."
Survival -"Nearly all of the papers are solid, engaging and accessible, and
they contain a rich resource of arguments and references. They do not try
to present any single coherent view of Realism, but nearly all of them
suggest that it remains an interesting and powerful way of looking at the
human condition."
Political Studies - "This work shows how Realism is vital and robust,
despite what many of its critics have been saying (especially since the end
of the Cold War).
Review of International Studies - "These two volumes, filled with essays of
an unusually consistent high quality...."
"....those of us with a fundamentally non-realist orientation are likely to
face a more interesting, and challenging, opponent.
theory."
NOD & Conversion - "Taken together, the two volumes edited by Benjamin
Frankel (with their around 900 pages) provide almost everything that anyone
might want to know about Realism."
"CHOICE- "The material in both volumes is well written despite being
prepared by many authors...the two volumes are worth the price for their
bibliographies alone."
The Journal of Strategic Studies -"The essays are well-written and solid
pieces of scholarship. However, the value of these books may be questioned
on two grounds. First, they reproduce exactly material already published in
Security Studies. The sole difference is that the books include not very
thoughtfully compiled indexes. Moreover, the contents of the book are
determined more by the interests of individual authors tha any systematic
plan..........In that sense, the material is arguably better suited toa
special issue of a journal than a book ......Ultimately if you remain
convinved of the relevance of realist and Neo-realist theory to
contemporary international politics, then you will view these books as a
valuable addition to the literature."
Survival -"Nearly all of the papers are solid, engaging and accessible, and
they contain a rich resource of arguments and references. They do not try
to present any single coherent view of Realism, but nearly all of them
suggest that it remains an interesting and powerful way of looking at the
human condition."
Political Studies - "This work shows how Realism is vital and robust,
despite what many of its critics have been saying (especially since the end
of the Cold War).
Review of International Studies - "These two volumes, filled with essays of
an unusually consistent high quality...."
"....those of us with a fundamentally non-realist orientation are likely to
face a more interesting, and challenging, opponent.
Foreign Affairs- " An excellent overview of the development of realist
theory."
NOD & Conversion - "Taken together, the two volumes edited by Benjamin
Frankel (with their around 900 pages) provide almost everything that anyone
might want to know about Realism."
"CHOICE- "The material in both volumes is well written despite being
prepared by many authors...the two volumes are worth the price for their
bibliographies alone."
The Journal of Strategic Studies -"The essays are well-written and solid
pieces of scholarship. However, the value of these books may be questioned
on two grounds. First, they reproduce exactly material already published in
Security Studies. The sole difference is that the books include not very
thoughtfully compiled indexes. Moreover, the contents of the book are
determined more by the interests of individual authors tha any systematic
plan..........In that sense, the material is arguably better suited toa
special issue of a journal than a book ......Ultimately if you remain
convinved of the relevance of realist and Neo-realist theory to
contemporary international politics, then you will view these books as a
valuable addition to the literature."
Survival -"Nearly all of the papers are solid, engaging and accessible, and
they contain a rich resource of arguments and references. They do not try
to present any single coherent view of Realism, but nearly all of them
suggest that it remains an interesting and powerful way of looking at the
human condition."
Political Studies - "This work shows how Realism is vital and robust,
despite what many of its critics have been saying (especially since the end
of the Cold War).
Review of International Studies - "These two volumes, filled with essays of
an unusually consistent high quality...."
"....those of us with a fundamentally non-realist orientation are likely to
face a more interesting, and challenging, opponent.
theory."
NOD & Conversion - "Taken together, the two volumes edited by Benjamin
Frankel (with their around 900 pages) provide almost everything that anyone
might want to know about Realism."
"CHOICE- "The material in both volumes is well written despite being
prepared by many authors...the two volumes are worth the price for their
bibliographies alone."
The Journal of Strategic Studies -"The essays are well-written and solid
pieces of scholarship. However, the value of these books may be questioned
on two grounds. First, they reproduce exactly material already published in
Security Studies. The sole difference is that the books include not very
thoughtfully compiled indexes. Moreover, the contents of the book are
determined more by the interests of individual authors tha any systematic
plan..........In that sense, the material is arguably better suited toa
special issue of a journal than a book ......Ultimately if you remain
convinved of the relevance of realist and Neo-realist theory to
contemporary international politics, then you will view these books as a
valuable addition to the literature."
Survival -"Nearly all of the papers are solid, engaging and accessible, and
they contain a rich resource of arguments and references. They do not try
to present any single coherent view of Realism, but nearly all of them
suggest that it remains an interesting and powerful way of looking at the
human condition."
Political Studies - "This work shows how Realism is vital and robust,
despite what many of its critics have been saying (especially since the end
of the Cold War).
Review of International Studies - "These two volumes, filled with essays of
an unusually consistent high quality...."
"....those of us with a fundamentally non-realist orientation are likely to
face a more interesting, and challenging, opponent.