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The great writings of the past on the subject of international relations add an important dimension to the contemporary study of the field
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The great writings of the past on the subject of international relations add an important dimension to the contemporary study of the field
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781138539082
- ISBN-10: 1138539082
- Artikelnr.: 50496031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781138539082
- ISBN-10: 1138539082
- Artikelnr.: 50496031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Friedrich Lutz
Introduction
Alberico Gentili
Book I, Chapter I, On International Law as Applied to War
Book I, Chapter VI, That War May Be Waged Justly by Both Sides
Book I, Chapter IX, Whether it is Just to Wage War for the Sake of Religion
Hugo Grotius
Prolegomena
Book II, Chapter I, The Causes of War: First, Defence of Self and Property
Book II, Chapter XX, On Punishments
Book III, Chapter X, Cautions in Regard to Things Which are Done in an Unlawful War
Book III, Chapter XII, Moderation in Laying Waste and Similar Things
Book III, Chapter XXV, Conclusion, with Admonitions on Behalf of Good Faith and Peace
Emmerich de Vattel
Preface
Introduction Idea and General Principles of the Law of Nations
Book III, Chapter III, The Just Causes of War
Book III, Chapter XII, The Voluntary Law of Nations with Respect to the Effects of the Regular War, Independently of the Justice of the Cause
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Abstract of the Abbé de Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
Judgment on Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
The State of War 1
Fragments on War
Immanuel Kant
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmo-political Point of View
On the Commonplace: That May Be Correct in Theory but Is Useless in Practice
Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay
The Metaphysical Elements of Justice
Henry Brougham
Balance of Power
Friedrich von Gentz
Introduction
Chapter I, The True Acceptation of a Balance of Power
Chapter II, Of the Shock Given to the Balance of Power by the Introduction of the Partition System
Chapter III, Of the Decay of Political Feeling in the Course of the Revolution War
Chapter IV, Of the Relation Between France and the Other States in Internal Constitution
Richard Cobden
Chapter III, The Balance of Power
Heinrich von Treitschke
Book I, Chapter I, The State Idea
Book III, Chapter XXI, State Confederations and Federated States
Book IV, Chapter XXVIII, International Law and International Intercourse
Alberico Gentili
Book I, Chapter I, On International Law as Applied to War
Book I, Chapter VI, That War May Be Waged Justly by Both Sides
Book I, Chapter IX, Whether it is Just to Wage War for the Sake of Religion
Hugo Grotius
Prolegomena
Book II, Chapter I, The Causes of War: First, Defence of Self and Property
Book II, Chapter XX, On Punishments
Book III, Chapter X, Cautions in Regard to Things Which are Done in an Unlawful War
Book III, Chapter XII, Moderation in Laying Waste and Similar Things
Book III, Chapter XXV, Conclusion, with Admonitions on Behalf of Good Faith and Peace
Emmerich de Vattel
Preface
Introduction Idea and General Principles of the Law of Nations
Book III, Chapter III, The Just Causes of War
Book III, Chapter XII, The Voluntary Law of Nations with Respect to the Effects of the Regular War, Independently of the Justice of the Cause
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Abstract of the Abbé de Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
Judgment on Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
The State of War 1
Fragments on War
Immanuel Kant
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmo-political Point of View
On the Commonplace: That May Be Correct in Theory but Is Useless in Practice
Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay
The Metaphysical Elements of Justice
Henry Brougham
Balance of Power
Friedrich von Gentz
Introduction
Chapter I, The True Acceptation of a Balance of Power
Chapter II, Of the Shock Given to the Balance of Power by the Introduction of the Partition System
Chapter III, Of the Decay of Political Feeling in the Course of the Revolution War
Chapter IV, Of the Relation Between France and the Other States in Internal Constitution
Richard Cobden
Chapter III, The Balance of Power
Heinrich von Treitschke
Book I, Chapter I, The State Idea
Book III, Chapter XXI, State Confederations and Federated States
Book IV, Chapter XXVIII, International Law and International Intercourse
Introduction
Alberico Gentili
Book I, Chapter I, On International Law as Applied to War
Book I, Chapter VI, That War May Be Waged Justly by Both Sides
Book I, Chapter IX, Whether it is Just to Wage War for the Sake of Religion
Hugo Grotius
Prolegomena
Book II, Chapter I, The Causes of War: First, Defence of Self and Property
Book II, Chapter XX, On Punishments
Book III, Chapter X, Cautions in Regard to Things Which are Done in an Unlawful War
Book III, Chapter XII, Moderation in Laying Waste and Similar Things
Book III, Chapter XXV, Conclusion, with Admonitions on Behalf of Good Faith and Peace
Emmerich de Vattel
Preface
Introduction Idea and General Principles of the Law of Nations
Book III, Chapter III, The Just Causes of War
Book III, Chapter XII, The Voluntary Law of Nations with Respect to the Effects of the Regular War, Independently of the Justice of the Cause
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Abstract of the Abbé de Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
Judgment on Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
The State of War 1
Fragments on War
Immanuel Kant
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmo-political Point of View
On the Commonplace: That May Be Correct in Theory but Is Useless in Practice
Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay
The Metaphysical Elements of Justice
Henry Brougham
Balance of Power
Friedrich von Gentz
Introduction
Chapter I, The True Acceptation of a Balance of Power
Chapter II, Of the Shock Given to the Balance of Power by the Introduction of the Partition System
Chapter III, Of the Decay of Political Feeling in the Course of the Revolution War
Chapter IV, Of the Relation Between France and the Other States in Internal Constitution
Richard Cobden
Chapter III, The Balance of Power
Heinrich von Treitschke
Book I, Chapter I, The State Idea
Book III, Chapter XXI, State Confederations and Federated States
Book IV, Chapter XXVIII, International Law and International Intercourse
Alberico Gentili
Book I, Chapter I, On International Law as Applied to War
Book I, Chapter VI, That War May Be Waged Justly by Both Sides
Book I, Chapter IX, Whether it is Just to Wage War for the Sake of Religion
Hugo Grotius
Prolegomena
Book II, Chapter I, The Causes of War: First, Defence of Self and Property
Book II, Chapter XX, On Punishments
Book III, Chapter X, Cautions in Regard to Things Which are Done in an Unlawful War
Book III, Chapter XII, Moderation in Laying Waste and Similar Things
Book III, Chapter XXV, Conclusion, with Admonitions on Behalf of Good Faith and Peace
Emmerich de Vattel
Preface
Introduction Idea and General Principles of the Law of Nations
Book III, Chapter III, The Just Causes of War
Book III, Chapter XII, The Voluntary Law of Nations with Respect to the Effects of the Regular War, Independently of the Justice of the Cause
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Abstract of the Abbé de Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
Judgment on Saint-Pierre's Project for Perpetual Peace
The State of War 1
Fragments on War
Immanuel Kant
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmo-political Point of View
On the Commonplace: That May Be Correct in Theory but Is Useless in Practice
Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay
The Metaphysical Elements of Justice
Henry Brougham
Balance of Power
Friedrich von Gentz
Introduction
Chapter I, The True Acceptation of a Balance of Power
Chapter II, Of the Shock Given to the Balance of Power by the Introduction of the Partition System
Chapter III, Of the Decay of Political Feeling in the Course of the Revolution War
Chapter IV, Of the Relation Between France and the Other States in Internal Constitution
Richard Cobden
Chapter III, The Balance of Power
Heinrich von Treitschke
Book I, Chapter I, The State Idea
Book III, Chapter XXI, State Confederations and Federated States
Book IV, Chapter XXVIII, International Law and International Intercourse