Worldviews and Theories of International Relations

(1994)
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The Purpose of this book is to review classical and contemporary theories of international Relations against the Background of Four worldviews. Worldviews are defined along two dimensions only - The Duality of war and peace, and the Duality of anarchy and hierarchy. Taken together, the Four worldviews constituté a logically interrelated framework which helps the student of international Relations gain an overview of the Mass of concepts typical of the Field.

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