The Evolution of International Society: A Comparative Historical Analysis Reissue with a new introduction by Barry Buzan and Richard Little
Autor Adam Watsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2009
`This is a bold, successful and valuable book... It is written with admirable clarity and merciful conciseness.' International Relations
`A stunning success. Watson's book is a masterful piece of theoretical and historical analysis.' John A. Vasquez, Rutgers University
Adam Watson, who died in 2007, was a former diplomat who in his later academic career became a pioneer of the discipline of international relations. Originally published in 1992, The Evolution of International Society made a major contribution to international theory and to our perception of how relations between states operate, and established Watson’s place within the canon. This acclaimed and uniquely comprehensive work explains how international societies function across time, starting by examining the ancient state systems before turning to look in detail at the current worldwide international society. The book demonstrates that relations between states are not normally anarchic, but are in fact organized and regulated by elaborate rules and practices.
In this timely reissue, a new introduction by Barry Buzan and Richard Little assesses Adam Watson's career as a diplomat and examines how his work as a practitioner shaped his subsequent thinking about the nature of international society. It then contextualises Watson's original work, situates it alongside current work in the area and identifies the originality of Watson's key arguments, helping us to understand Watson’s place within the canon.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415452106
ISBN-10: 0415452104
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415452104
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateRecenzii
Overall, this is the most important book on international politics of our decade, and perhaps of our generation. It is extraordinary in its range -- both historical and analytical. No other work evaluates with comparable range and clarity the defining characteristics of so many international systems. No other work is as imaginative in its analytic framework. It carries us far beyond the narrow limitations of analyses that equate the independence end of the spectrum of political reality with that reality itself. Adam Watson's book provides the foundation for a new and creative era in international political analysis. All significant work in the future in our field must take into account his insights. - Whittle Johnson, University of Virginia
`This is a real feast of a book. ... a landmark book. It is clear enough to be used as a teaching text, and could make an excellent introduction to the discipline for those courageous enough to revise their courses.' - International Affairs
`... international historians will find it and interesting and stimulating survey. ... Watson's book must be seen as and important step towards a more sophisticated international theory.' - History
`This is a landmark book. It is clear enough to be used as a teaching text, and could make and excellent introduction to the discipline for those courageous enough to revise their courses.'
`This is a bold, successful and valuable book...It is written with admirable clarity and merciful conciseness.' - International Relations
`This is a real feast of a book. ... a landmark book. It is clear enough to be used as a teaching text, and could make an excellent introduction to the discipline for those courageous enough to revise their courses.' - International Affairs
`... international historians will find it and interesting and stimulating survey. ... Watson's book must be seen as and important step towards a more sophisticated international theory.' - History
`This is a landmark book. It is clear enough to be used as a teaching text, and could make and excellent introduction to the discipline for those courageous enough to revise their courses.'
`This is a bold, successful and valuable book...It is written with admirable clarity and merciful conciseness.' - International Relations
Cuprins
New Introduction. Barry Buzan and Richard Little 1. Scope and Definitions The Ancient State Systems 2. Sumer 3. Assyria 4. Persia 5. Classical Greece 6. The Macedonian System 7. India 8. China 9. Rome 10. The Byzantine Oikumene 11. The Islamic System 12. The Ancient States Systems The European International Society 13. Medieval Europe 14. The Renaissance in Italy 15. The Renaissance in Europe 16. The Habsburg Bid for Hegemony 17. Westphalia 18. The Age of Reason and Balance 19. European Expansion 20. The Napoleonic Empire 21. Collective Hegemony The Global International Society 22. The European System Becomes Worldwide 23. The Collapse of European Domination 24. The Age of the Superpowers and Decolonization 25. The Contemporary International Society Conclusion and Epilogue.
Descriere
This uniquely comprehensive study explains how international societies function across time, starting by examining the ancient state systems before turning to look in detail at the current worldwide international society. In this reissue, a new introduction by Barry Buzan and Richard Little contextualises Watson’s original work, situates it alongside current work in the area and summarises and analyses Watson’s key arguments.