The Australian School of International Relations: The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137308054
ISBN-10: 1137308052
Pagini: 303
Ilustrații: XIII, 303 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1137308052
Pagini: 303
Ilustrații: XIII, 303 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. The Institutional Setting 2. W. Harrison Moore: Imperialism and Internationalism 3. Frederic Eggleston: The Empire and the Pacific 4. A. C. V. Melbourne: The Limits of Early Australian School Nationalism 5. H. Duncan Hall: Theorizing the Commonwealth 6. W. K. Hancock: The Commonwealth and World Government 7. Fred Alexander: The Duty of Public Education 8. W. Macmahon Ball: A Focus on Asia 9. Walter Crocker: The Afro-Asian Challenge to the International System 10. An Australian School of International Relations
Recenzii
"James Cotton has written a path-breaking work on the long ignored but highly significant 'Australian School' of international relations as it evolved during Australia's formative years. The book contests even destroys misperceptions previously embraced about Australia's allegedly 'exclusive' realist-rationalist approach to the IR field. It illuminates, for the first time, those historical, geographic, and cultural factors that shaped the unique richness and diversity of Australia's IR discipline." Bill Tow, Professor, Australian National University
"The history of the discipline of IR has been the subject of several new histories in the last two decades. James Cotton's book adds a valuable new chapter to this story. He does so by engaging with the work of eight neglected scholars who, individually and collectively, further complicate the simplistic 'realism vs. idealism' framing that dominated the field during the early post-World War II era. In ending his story in around 1960, he has left an opening for other disciplinary historians to examine Australian contributions to the later 'great debates.' A companion volume would be compelled to position itself in relation to this work." Tim Dunne, Professor, University of Queensland, Australia, and author of Inventing International Society: A History of the English School
"Australia has always suffered from the fear of isolation and deficient power in its Asian neighborhood. In his admirable new book James Cotton explores Australia's responses, which include submersion in the British Commonwealth, appeasement of Asian states, economic interdependence, a naïve institutionalism, and reliance on the United States. As he shows, however, none of these is fully satisfactory." Professor Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University, USA
"The history of the discipline of IR has been the subject of several new histories in the last two decades. James Cotton's book adds a valuable new chapter to this story. He does so by engaging with the work of eight neglected scholars who, individually and collectively, further complicate the simplistic 'realism vs. idealism' framing that dominated the field during the early post-World War II era. In ending his story in around 1960, he has left an opening for other disciplinary historians to examine Australian contributions to the later 'great debates.' A companion volume would be compelled to position itself in relation to this work." Tim Dunne, Professor, University of Queensland, Australia, and author of Inventing International Society: A History of the English School
"Australia has always suffered from the fear of isolation and deficient power in its Asian neighborhood. In his admirable new book James Cotton explores Australia's responses, which include submersion in the British Commonwealth, appeasement of Asian states, economic interdependence, a naïve institutionalism, and reliance on the United States. As he shows, however, none of these is fully satisfactory." Professor Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University, USA
Notă biografică
James Cotton is Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of New South Wales, ADFA, Canberra, Australia. His most recent books are Middle Power Dreaming: Australia in World Affairs 2006-2010 (with John Ravenhill, 2012); and Australia and the United Nations (with David Lee, 2012).