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Basic Texts in International Relations: The Evolution of Ideas about International Society

Basic Texts in International Relations: The Evolution of Ideas about International Society

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Basic Texts in International Relations: The Evolution of Ideas about International Society Paperback - 1992

by Luard, Evan

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This text combines passages from major writers on international relations over the ages, together with a brief commentary on each. The collection is divided into three main sections - the individual, the state and the society of states - the three main alternative ways of conceiving the subject.
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