International Relations: Section I. The nature and purpose of international relations theory. Section II. Idealism and realism

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Andrew Linklater
Taylor & Francis, 2000 - Political Science - 2177 pages

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General introduction
1
CRITICAL CONCEPTS
2
Society and anarchy in international relations 601
4
SECTION VII
16
SECTION V
19
SECTION I
23
Normative theory and international relations 1817
25
De systematibus civitatum 1253
27
notes for a future
99
The liberal peace 831
119
The levelofanalysis problem in international relations 835
125
crisis and
126
Men and citizens in international relations 1836
195
Introduction
221
The beginnings of a science
252
Idealist internationalism and the security dilemma
260

The intellectual and political functions of theory
43
The theory of international politics 19191969
55
construction of power politics 615
59
Concepts and processes 652
74
international relations
77
Political theory and international relations 1821
83
the national interest
279
Membership 1853
284
The pole of power and the pole of indifference
304
Utopian realism in theory
322
RICHARD K ASHLEY
340
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