The Hierarchy of States: Reform and Resistance in the International OrderCambridge University Press, 2. 11. 1989. - 253 страница The hierarchy of states presents Ian Clark's Reform and resistance in the international order, a well-established text on international relations first published in 1980, in a completely revised form. Combining a detailed examination of theory with a full account of historical developments, Dr Clark analyses the nature of international order - the hierarchical state system - and its potential for reform. The theory of international order is explored tracing two traditions of thought epitomised in the writings of Kant and Rousseau, whilst in a historical survey Dr Clark covers the main attempts to implement international order since 1815 and includes such aspects as concert diplomacy, alliance systems, international organisations as well as such informal understandings as nuclear deterrence, crisis management and spheres of influence. This revised edition contains two new chapters - one on international/world order issues and the other on 'macro' changes between 1815 and 1990. Dr Clark has updated his discussion on the course of superpower relations and most of the material on the post-1945 period is introduced in this edition for the first time. |
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... suggested that theories of political progress can be grouped in five categories , each of which provides a different ' end - goal ' or yardstick in terms of which the occurrence of progress , or its absence , might be measured . These ...
... suggested that theories of political progress can be grouped in five categories , each of which provides a different ' end - goal ' or yardstick in terms of which the occurrence of progress , or its absence , might be measured . These ...
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... suggest that there is no middle ground between the two interpretations . On the contrary , most analysts prefer the ... suggests a dualism in the history of thought about international relations , the field dividing into utopians and ...
... suggest that there is no middle ground between the two interpretations . On the contrary , most analysts prefer the ... suggests a dualism in the history of thought about international relations , the field dividing into utopians and ...
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... suggest alternative understandings of the essential nature of international relations and , in focussing attention upon new actors and processes operating outside the framework of states , add to the complexity of any endeavour to ...
... suggest alternative understandings of the essential nature of international relations and , in focussing attention upon new actors and processes operating outside the framework of states , add to the complexity of any endeavour to ...
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Order and international relations | 13 |
International and world order | 31 |
Kant and the tradition of optimism | 49 |
Rousseau and the tradition of despair | 67 |
THE PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER | 91 |
Order and change in the international system 18151990 | 93 |
From balance to concert 18151854 | 112 |
Balance without concert 18561914 | 131 |
Concert without balance 19181939 | 145 |
From concert to balance 19451990 | 168 |
Conclusion | 208 |
Notes | 223 |
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