The International Anarchy, 1904-1914

The International Anarchy, 1904-1914
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Synopsis The International Anarchy, 1904-1914 by : Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

"List of authorities cited in the text": pages 479-491.

The International Anarchy, 1904-1914

The International Anarchy, 1904-1914
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Total Pages : 505
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Synopsis The International Anarchy, 1904-1914 by : Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

The International Anarchy, 1904-1914

The International Anarchy, 1904-1914
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Total Pages : 520
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Synopsis The International Anarchy, 1904-1914 by : Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

"List of authorities cited in the text": pages 479-491.

The International Anarchy (RLE Anarchy)

The International Anarchy (RLE Anarchy)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 541
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ISBN-10 : 9781135037642
ISBN-13 : 1135037647
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Synopsis The International Anarchy (RLE Anarchy) by : G. Lowes Dickinson

This volume, a classic of its time, discusses the tragic evolution of European politics from 1870-1914. The main part of the book describes the development of the relations between France, Germany, Russia and Britain and follows the sequence of political events, the Triple Alliance and Bismarck's secret treaties, the Triple Entente, Morocco and the Conference of Algeciras, The Annexation of Bosnia, Agadir, Tripoli, the Bagdad Railway, Persia, the Far East, the Balkan Wars. Its value remains because while other books deal with the actions of individuals, this volume indicates the underlying forces of which they were the victims.

International Relations Theory of War

International Relations Theory of War
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9798216103936
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Synopsis International Relations Theory of War by : Ofer Israeli

Covering 1816–2016, this book deals extensively with the international system as well as the territorial outcomes of several key wars that were waged during that time period, providing an instructive lesson in diplomatic history and international relations among global powers. Based on an in-depth review of the leading theories in the field of international relations, International Relations Theory of War explains an innovative theory on the international system, developed by the author, that he applies comprehensively to a large number of case studies. The book argues that there is a unipolar system that represents a kind of innovation relative to other systemic theories. It further posits that unipolar systems will be less stable than bipolar systems and more stable than multipolar systems, providing new insights relative to other theories that argue that unipolar systems are the most stable ones. The first chapter is devoted to explaining the manner of action of the two dependent variables—systemic international outcome and intra-systemic international outcome. The second chapter presents the international relations theory of war and its key assumptions. The third chapter precisely defines the distribution of power in the system. The fourth chapter examines the theory's two key phenomena. The fifth and last chapter presents the book's conclusions by examining the theoretical assumptions of the international relations theory of war.

Standard Catalog Bimonthly

Standard Catalog Bimonthly
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Total Pages : 422
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Synopsis Standard Catalog Bimonthly by : H.W. Wilson Company

The Political Discourse of Anarchy

The Political Discourse of Anarchy
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 0791435776
ISBN-13 : 9780791435779
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Synopsis The Political Discourse of Anarchy by : Brian C. Schmidt

A disciplinary history of the field of international relations from its emergence in the mid-1800s until the outbreak of World War II.

A History of International Thought

A History of International Thought
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781317678250
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Synopsis A History of International Thought by : Lucian Ashworth

International thought is the product of major political changes over the last few centuries, especially the development of the modern state and the industrialisation of the world economy. While the question of how to deal with strangers from other communities has been a constant throughout human history, it is only in recent centuries that the question of ‘foreign relations’ (and especially imperialism and war) have become a matter of urgency for all sectors of society throughout the world. This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the evolution of Western international thought, and charts how this evolved into the predominantly Anglophone field of International Relations. Along the way several myths of the origins of International Relations are explored and exposed: the myth of the peace of Westphalia, the myths of Versailles and the nature of the League of Nations, the realist-idealist ‘Great Debate’ myth, and the myth of appeasement. Major approaches to the study of international affairs are discussed within their context and on their own terms, rather than being shoe-horned into anachronistic ‘paradigms’. Written in a clear and accessible style, Ashworth’s analysis reveals how historical myths have been used as gatekeeping devices, and how a critical re-evaluation of the history of international thought can affect how we see international affairs today.

The Origins of the First World War

The Origins of the First World War
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781317875352
ISBN-13 : 1317875354
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Synopsis The Origins of the First World War by : James Joll

James Joll's study is not simply another narrative, retracing the powder trail that was finally ignited at Sarajevo. It is an ambitious and wide-ranging analysis of the historical forces at work in the Europe of 1914, and the very different ways in which historians have subsequently attempted to understand them. The importance of the theme, the breadth and sympathy of James Joll's scholarship, and the clarity of his exposition, have all contributed to the spectacular success of the book since its first appearance in 1984. Revised by Gordon Martel, this new 3rd edition accommodates recent research and an expanded further reading section.