Professor Liska is that rarity--a writer on international politics with a genuinely profound knowledge of history. Sensitive to both the tragic and the farcical dimensions of human affairs, of over 15 books on international relations, and his most recent book, Return to the Heartland and Rebirth of the Old Order: Reconceptualizing the Environment of Strategies for East-Central Europe and Beyond (Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, 1994) is distributed by the University Press of America.
Professor Liska is that rarity--a writer on international politics with a genuinely profound knowledge of history. Sensitive to both the tragic and the farcical dimensions of human affairs, of over 15 books on international relations, and his most recent book, Return to the Heartland and Rebirth of the Old Order: Reconceptualizing the Environment of Strategies for East-Central Europe and Beyond (Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, 1994) is distributed by the University Press of America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Liska is the Distinguished Service Professor at The Johns Hopkins University and Paul H. Nitze Professor of International Politics at its Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. He is the author of over 15 books on international relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Author's Prefactory Note Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Discourse I. Chapter 4 About Past and Present: Salient Challenges and Particular Responses Part 5 Interrogation I. Chapter 6 A Civil War: Symptom or Emblem? Part 7 Discourse II. Chapter 8 About the Two Cities of Man: Insecure Prosperity and Rebelling Poverty Part 9 Interrogation II. Chapter 10 A Crisis: Global or National? Part 11 Discourse III. Chapter 12 About Principles and Practice: Imperfect Politics and Grand Strategy Part 13 Interrogation III. Chapter 14 A Contract: With Self or the World? Chapter 15 Discourse IV. Chapter 16 From Present to Future: Predicaments and Prophecy Part 17 Interrogation IV. Chapter 18 A Civilization: Atlanticist or EuroAmerican? Chapter 19 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Author's Prefactory Note Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Discourse I. Chapter 4 About Past and Present: Salient Challenges and Particular Responses Part 5 Interrogation I. Chapter 6 A Civil War: Symptom or Emblem? Part 7 Discourse II. Chapter 8 About the Two Cities of Man: Insecure Prosperity and Rebelling Poverty Part 9 Interrogation II. Chapter 10 A Crisis: Global or National? Part 11 Discourse III. Chapter 12 About Principles and Practice: Imperfect Politics and Grand Strategy Part 13 Interrogation III. Chapter 14 A Contract: With Self or the World? Chapter 15 Discourse IV. Chapter 16 From Present to Future: Predicaments and Prophecy Part 17 Interrogation IV. Chapter 18 A Civilization: Atlanticist or EuroAmerican? Chapter 19 Conclusion
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