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Adam Watson

The Evolution of International Society

A Comparative Historical Analysis Reissue with a new introduction by Barry Buzan and Richard Little

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`This is a real feast of a book. ... a landmark book.'- International Affairs'...a bold, successful and valuable book.'- International Relations This uniquely comprehensive study explains how international societies function across time, starting by examining the ancient state systems before turning to look in detail at the current worldwide international society. The book demonstrates that relations between states are not normally anarchic, but organized and regulated by elaborate rules and practices, which derive substantially from experience. Our present international society, for all its individuality, is only the latest in the series.In… Mehr

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  • ISBN: 978-0-415-45210-6
  • EAN: 9780415452106
  • Produktnummer: 4460339
  • Verlag: Taylor and Francis
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
  • Seitenangabe: 384 S.
  • Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.1 cm x D2.1 cm 557 g
  • Auflage: 2. A.
  • Abbildungen: Farb., s/w. Abb.
  • Gewicht: 557

Über den Autor


Adam Watson was a diplomat and historian, and formerly Professor of International Relations at the University of Virginia. His publications include The Limits of Independence (1997) and Diplomacy: the Dialogue between States (1982).Barry Buzan is a Professor in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His publications include From International to World Society? English School Theory and the Social Structure of Globalization (2004) and The United States and the Great Powers: World Politics in the Twenty-First Century (2004).Richard Little is Professor of International Politics at Bristol University. His publications include Perspectives on World Politics (2005) and, with Barry Buzan, International Systems in World History: Remaking the Study of International Relations (2000).

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