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No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations since Machiavelli (Paperback)
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No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations Since Machiavelli
ISBN: 9780300205008 bzw. 0300205007, in Englisch, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Yale University Press. Paperback. New. Paperback. 272 pages. Dimensions: 9.5in. x 6.7in. x 0.6in.This wide-ranging book is the first comprehensive history of the development of realist ideas in international relations throughout the last five hundred years. Jonathan Haslam focuses on the emergence and relevance of realist (or statist) thought, showing how it has shaped political thinking and international events since Machiavellis time. Haslam draws on an array of original texts in various European languages to illustrate the views of rulers and thinkers, to reveal how wars and other crises affected the thinking of those who experienced them, and to locate realist thinking squarely within the history of political and economic thought. The author explores four themes relating to modern era international relations: reasons of state, the balance of power, the balance of trade, and geopolitics. He contrasts realist ideas with universalist alternatives, both religious and secular, which were based on a more optimistic view of the nature of man or the nature of society. Realist thought never attained consistent predominance, Haslam demonstrates, and the struggle with universalist thought has remained an unresolved tension that can be traced throughout the evolution of international relations theory in the twentieth century. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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ISBN: 9780300091502 bzw. 0300091508, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations Since Machiavelli (2013)
ISBN: 9780300205008 bzw. 0300205007, in Englisch, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch.
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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: This wide-ranging book is the first comprehensive history of the development of realist ideas in international relations throughout the last five hundred years. Jonathan Haslam focuses on the emergence and relevance of realist (or statist) thought, showing how it has shaped political thinking and international events since Machiavelli's time. Haslam draws on an array of original texts in various European languages to illustrate the views of rulers and thinkers, to reveal how wars and other crises affected the thinking of those who experienced them, and to locate realist thinking squarely within the history of political and economic thought. The author explores four themes relating to modern era international relations: reasons of state, the balance of power, the balance of trade, and geopolitics. He contrasts realist ideas with universalist alternatives, both religious and secular, which were based on a more optimistic view of the nature of man or the nature of society.Realist thought never attained consistent predominance, Haslam demonstrates, and the struggle with universalist thought has remained an unresolved tension that can be traced throughout the evolution of international relations theory in the twentieth century.
No Virtue Like Necessity, Realist Thought in International Relations since Machiavelli (2013)
ISBN: 9780300205008 bzw. 0300205007, in Englisch, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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This wide-ranging book is the first comprehensive history of the development of realist ideas in international relations throughout the last five hundred years. Jonathan Haslam focuses on the emergence and relevance of realist (or statist) thought, showing how it has shaped political thinking and international events since Machiavelli's time. Haslam draws on an array of original texts in various European languages to illustrate the views of rulers and thinkers, to reveal how wars and other crise... This wide-ranging book is the first comprehensive history of the development of realist ideas in international relations throughout the last five hundred years. Jonathan Haslam focuses on the emergence and relevance of realist (or statist) thought, showing how it has shaped political thinking and international events since Machiavelli's time. Haslam draws on an array of original texts in various European languages to illustrate the views of rulers and thinkers, to reveal how wars and other crises affected the thinking of those who experienced them, and to locate realist thinking squarely within the history of political and economic thought. The author explores four themes relating to modern era international relations: reasons of state, the balance of power, the balance of trade, and geopolitics. He contrasts realist ideas with universalist alternatives, both religious and secular, which were based on a more optimistic view of the nature of man or the nature of society. Realist thought never attained consistent predominance, Haslam demonstrates, and the struggle with universalist thought has remained an unresolved tension that can be traced throughout the evolution of international relations theory in the twentieth century.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 14x244x170 mm;Gewicht: 439,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: augustus 2013;ISBN10: 0300205007;ISBN13: 9780300205008; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2013.
No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations since Machiavelli (2002)
ISBN: 9780300091502 bzw. 0300091508, in Englisch, 272 Seiten, Yale University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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A comprehensive history of the development of realist ideas in international relations throughout the last 500 years. Jonathan Haslam focuses on the emergence and relevance of realist (or statist) thought, showing how it has shaped political thinking and international events since Machiavelli's time. Haslam draws on an array of original texts in various European languages to illustrate the views of rulers and thinkers, to reveal how wars and other crises affected the thinking of those who experienced them, and to locate realist thinking squarely within the history of political and economic thought. The author explores four themes relating to international relations in the modern era: reasons of state; the balance of power; the balance of trade; and geopolitics. He contrasts realist ideas with universalist alternatives, both religious and secular, which were based on a more optimistic view of the nature of man or the nature of society. Realist thought never attained consistent predominance, Haslam demonstrates, and the struggle with universalist thought has remained an unresolved tension that can be traced throughout the evolution of international relations theory in the 20th century. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st Ed. Label: Yale University Press, Yale University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-05-01, Studio: Yale University Press, Verkaufsrang: 3037448.
No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations Since Machiavelli
ISBN: 9780300205008 bzw. 0300205007, in Englisch, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations since Machiavelli (2002)
ISBN: 9780300091502 bzw. 0300091508, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebundenes Buch.
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No Virtue Like Necessity - Realist Thought In International Relations Since Machiavelli
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No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations since Machiavelli (2002)
ISBN: 9780300091502 bzw. 0300091508, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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