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  1. Between anarchy and community in international relations.James Mayall - 2004 - In Mayall James (ed.), The Promotion of Knowledge: Lectures to Mark the Centenary of the British Academy 1902-2002. pp. 129-144.
     
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    Humanitarian intervention and international society: Lessons from Africa.James Mayall - 2006 - In Jennifer M. Welsh (ed.), Humanitarian Intervention and International Relations. Oxford University Press. pp. 120--41.
    After the end of the Cold War, many in the West viewed Africa as a testing ground for the solidarist argument that sovereignty was no longer an absolute principle and that the international community could intervene to protect individual from human rights violations. This argument seems particularly challenging in the African context, given the continental leadership’s historic commitment to territorial integrity and non-intervention. However, as the author shows, African leaders from 1945 to 1990 were largely upholding the pluralist international norms (...)
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  3. The limits of progress : normative reasoning in the English school.James Mayall - 2008 - In Cornelia Navari (ed.), Theorising international society: English school methods. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.