A History of International Thought divides the debate into three phases. The first, explored in Part I, involves the creation of an inter-state system as a by-product of the formation of the modern western state from the sixteenth century onwards. The second, examined in Part II, follows the development of a self-conscious analysis of the international during and after the industrialisation of society. The third, the development of IR as a university subject.
A History of International Thought divides the debate into three phases. The first, explored in Part I, involves the creation of an inter-state system as a by-product of the formation of the modern western state from the sixteenth century onwards. The second, examined in Part II, follows the development of a self-conscious analysis of the international during and after the industrialisation of society. The third, the development of IR as a university subject.
Lucian Ashworth is Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction Part I International Relations Before the Study of International Relations 2. The origins of the modern state and the creation of international relations . . . by mistake 3. Reaction and reform: patriarchal order and the Enlightenment response 4. A new global political economy? Part II The Emergence of the Discipline of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND the Great Crisis of Humanity 5. The geopolitics of empire and the international anarchy, 1880-1918 6. The new world: international government and peaceful change, 1919-1935 7. Collapse and war: continuity and change in IR theory, 1936-1945 Part III Conclusion: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS in Living Memory AND Lessons for the Future 8. A new IR for a new world? The growth of an academic field since 1945
1 Introduction Part I International Relations Before the Study of International Relations 2. The origins of the modern state and the creation of international relations . . . by mistake 3. Reaction and reform: patriarchal order and the Enlightenment response 4. A new global political economy? Part II The Emergence of the Discipline of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND the Great Crisis of Humanity 5. The geopolitics of empire and the international anarchy, 1880-1918 6. The new world: international government and peaceful change, 1919-1935 7. Collapse and war: continuity and change in IR theory, 1936-1945 Part III Conclusion: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS in Living Memory AND Lessons for the Future 8. A new IR for a new world? The growth of an academic field since 1945
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