It can be argued that the nature of the contemporary international relations is largely the product of the expansion of a core group of European states' political institutions from the late 19th century. This book offers a critique and reappraisal, presenting a series of case studies which trace how the expansion process evolved over the course of modern West-Central African and Western European history.
It can be argued that the nature of the contemporary international relations is largely the product of the expansion of a core group of European states' political institutions from the late 19th century. This book offers a critique and reappraisal, presenting a series of case studies which trace how the expansion process evolved over the course of modern West-Central African and Western European history.
John Anthony Pella, Jr. is a Research Fellow at the Department of Diplomacy in the School for International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Studying the expansion of international society 3. Towards a deeper empirical and theoretical understanding 4. The West-Central African system 1300-1434 5. Constructing the trans-Atlantic slave trade 1434-1820 6. The obligation to civilize 1775-1875 7. Competition and colonization 1859-1900 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Studying the expansion of international society 3. Towards a deeper empirical and theoretical understanding 4. The West-Central African system 1300-1434 5. Constructing the trans-Atlantic slave trade 1434-1820 6. The obligation to civilize 1775-1875 7. Competition and colonization 1859-1900 8. Conclusion
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