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Reissued with a new foreword, this classic volume is a systematic investigation of the origins and nature of the international society of today. It examines the expansion of the international society of European states across the globe from a society dominated by Europeans, and its subsequent transformation into a global international society.
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Reissued with a new foreword, this classic volume is a systematic investigation of the origins and nature of the international society of today. It examines the expansion of the international society of European states across the globe from a society dominated by Europeans, and its subsequent transformation into a global international society.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 3mm x 3mm x 3mm
- Gewicht: 5g
- ISBN-13: 9780198716860
- ISBN-10: 0198716869
- Artikelnr.: 41862857
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 3mm x 3mm x 3mm
- Gewicht: 5g
- ISBN-13: 9780198716860
- ISBN-10: 0198716869
- Artikelnr.: 41862857
Hedley Bull was Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford University. Adam Watson was Visiting Professor at the Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia, and formerly of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
* Part 1: European International Society and the Outside World
* 1: Adam Watson: European International Society and its Expansion
* 2: Michael Howard: The Military Factor in European Expansion
* 3: Patrick O'Brien: Europe in the World Economy
* 4: Adam Watson: Russia and the European States System
* 5: Michael Donelan: Spain and the Indies
* 6: David Gillard: British and Russian Relations with Asian
Governments in the Nineteenth Century
* 7: Hedley Bull: European States and African Political Communities
* Part II: The Entry of Non-European States into International Society
* 8: Hedley Bull: The Emergence of a Universal International Society
* 9: Adam Watson: New States in America
* 10: Thomas Naff: The Ottoman Empire and the European States System
* 11: Gerrit W. Gong: China's Entry into International Society
* 12: Hidemi Suganami: Japan's Entry into International Society
* 13: Wm. Roger Louis: The Era of the Mandates System and the
Non-European World
* Part III: The Challenge to Western Dominance
* 14: Hedley Bull: The Revolt Against the West
* 15: Peter Lyon: The Emergence of the Third World
* 16: R.J. Vincent: Racial Equality
* 17: Coral Bell: China and the International Order
* 18: Gopal Krishna: India and the International Order: Retreat from
Idealism
* 19: Ali Mazrui: Africa Entrapped: Between the Protestant Ethic and
the Legacy of Westphalia
* 20: James Piscatori: Islam in the International Order
* 21: Richard Löwenthal: The Soviet Union and the Third World: From
Anti-Imperialism to Counter-Imperialism
* 22: Christopher M. Andrew: France: Adjustment to Change
* Part IV: The New International Society
* 23: Elie Kedourie: A New International Disorder
* 24: Ian Brownlie: The Expansion of International Society: The
Consequences for the Law of Nations
* 25: Michael Palliser: Diplomacy Today
* 26: Adda Bozeman: The International Order in a Multicultural World
* 27: Ronald Dore: Unity and Diversity in Contemporary World Culture
* 1: Adam Watson: European International Society and its Expansion
* 2: Michael Howard: The Military Factor in European Expansion
* 3: Patrick O'Brien: Europe in the World Economy
* 4: Adam Watson: Russia and the European States System
* 5: Michael Donelan: Spain and the Indies
* 6: David Gillard: British and Russian Relations with Asian
Governments in the Nineteenth Century
* 7: Hedley Bull: European States and African Political Communities
* Part II: The Entry of Non-European States into International Society
* 8: Hedley Bull: The Emergence of a Universal International Society
* 9: Adam Watson: New States in America
* 10: Thomas Naff: The Ottoman Empire and the European States System
* 11: Gerrit W. Gong: China's Entry into International Society
* 12: Hidemi Suganami: Japan's Entry into International Society
* 13: Wm. Roger Louis: The Era of the Mandates System and the
Non-European World
* Part III: The Challenge to Western Dominance
* 14: Hedley Bull: The Revolt Against the West
* 15: Peter Lyon: The Emergence of the Third World
* 16: R.J. Vincent: Racial Equality
* 17: Coral Bell: China and the International Order
* 18: Gopal Krishna: India and the International Order: Retreat from
Idealism
* 19: Ali Mazrui: Africa Entrapped: Between the Protestant Ethic and
the Legacy of Westphalia
* 20: James Piscatori: Islam in the International Order
* 21: Richard Löwenthal: The Soviet Union and the Third World: From
Anti-Imperialism to Counter-Imperialism
* 22: Christopher M. Andrew: France: Adjustment to Change
* Part IV: The New International Society
* 23: Elie Kedourie: A New International Disorder
* 24: Ian Brownlie: The Expansion of International Society: The
Consequences for the Law of Nations
* 25: Michael Palliser: Diplomacy Today
* 26: Adda Bozeman: The International Order in a Multicultural World
* 27: Ronald Dore: Unity and Diversity in Contemporary World Culture
* Part 1: European International Society and the Outside World
* 1: Adam Watson: European International Society and its Expansion
* 2: Michael Howard: The Military Factor in European Expansion
* 3: Patrick O'Brien: Europe in the World Economy
* 4: Adam Watson: Russia and the European States System
* 5: Michael Donelan: Spain and the Indies
* 6: David Gillard: British and Russian Relations with Asian
Governments in the Nineteenth Century
* 7: Hedley Bull: European States and African Political Communities
* Part II: The Entry of Non-European States into International Society
* 8: Hedley Bull: The Emergence of a Universal International Society
* 9: Adam Watson: New States in America
* 10: Thomas Naff: The Ottoman Empire and the European States System
* 11: Gerrit W. Gong: China's Entry into International Society
* 12: Hidemi Suganami: Japan's Entry into International Society
* 13: Wm. Roger Louis: The Era of the Mandates System and the
Non-European World
* Part III: The Challenge to Western Dominance
* 14: Hedley Bull: The Revolt Against the West
* 15: Peter Lyon: The Emergence of the Third World
* 16: R.J. Vincent: Racial Equality
* 17: Coral Bell: China and the International Order
* 18: Gopal Krishna: India and the International Order: Retreat from
Idealism
* 19: Ali Mazrui: Africa Entrapped: Between the Protestant Ethic and
the Legacy of Westphalia
* 20: James Piscatori: Islam in the International Order
* 21: Richard Löwenthal: The Soviet Union and the Third World: From
Anti-Imperialism to Counter-Imperialism
* 22: Christopher M. Andrew: France: Adjustment to Change
* Part IV: The New International Society
* 23: Elie Kedourie: A New International Disorder
* 24: Ian Brownlie: The Expansion of International Society: The
Consequences for the Law of Nations
* 25: Michael Palliser: Diplomacy Today
* 26: Adda Bozeman: The International Order in a Multicultural World
* 27: Ronald Dore: Unity and Diversity in Contemporary World Culture
* 1: Adam Watson: European International Society and its Expansion
* 2: Michael Howard: The Military Factor in European Expansion
* 3: Patrick O'Brien: Europe in the World Economy
* 4: Adam Watson: Russia and the European States System
* 5: Michael Donelan: Spain and the Indies
* 6: David Gillard: British and Russian Relations with Asian
Governments in the Nineteenth Century
* 7: Hedley Bull: European States and African Political Communities
* Part II: The Entry of Non-European States into International Society
* 8: Hedley Bull: The Emergence of a Universal International Society
* 9: Adam Watson: New States in America
* 10: Thomas Naff: The Ottoman Empire and the European States System
* 11: Gerrit W. Gong: China's Entry into International Society
* 12: Hidemi Suganami: Japan's Entry into International Society
* 13: Wm. Roger Louis: The Era of the Mandates System and the
Non-European World
* Part III: The Challenge to Western Dominance
* 14: Hedley Bull: The Revolt Against the West
* 15: Peter Lyon: The Emergence of the Third World
* 16: R.J. Vincent: Racial Equality
* 17: Coral Bell: China and the International Order
* 18: Gopal Krishna: India and the International Order: Retreat from
Idealism
* 19: Ali Mazrui: Africa Entrapped: Between the Protestant Ethic and
the Legacy of Westphalia
* 20: James Piscatori: Islam in the International Order
* 21: Richard Löwenthal: The Soviet Union and the Third World: From
Anti-Imperialism to Counter-Imperialism
* 22: Christopher M. Andrew: France: Adjustment to Change
* Part IV: The New International Society
* 23: Elie Kedourie: A New International Disorder
* 24: Ian Brownlie: The Expansion of International Society: The
Consequences for the Law of Nations
* 25: Michael Palliser: Diplomacy Today
* 26: Adda Bozeman: The International Order in a Multicultural World
* 27: Ronald Dore: Unity and Diversity in Contemporary World Culture