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Fifty key thinkers in international relations, Martin Griffiths

Label
Fifty key thinkers in international relations, Martin Griffiths
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fifty key thinkers in international relations
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
48138683
Responsibility statement
Martin Griffiths
Summary
A unique and comprehensive overview of the key thinkers in international relations in the twentieth century. From Lenin and Kissinger, to emerging thinkers in feminism, historical sociology and the study of nationalism
Table Of Contents
Realism. Raymond Aron. Edward Hallett Carr. Robert Gilpin. John Herz. George Kennan. Henry Kissinger. Stephen Krasner. Hans Morgenthau. Susan Strange. Kenneth Waltz -- Liberalism. Norman Angell. Charles Beitz. Michael Doyle. Francis Fukuyama. David Held. John Hobson. Stanley Hoffmann. Richard Rosecrance. Woodrow Wilson. Alfred Zimmern -- Radical/Critical Theory. John Burton. Robert Cox. Richard A. Falk. Andre Gunder Frank. Johan Galtung. Vladimir I. Lenin. Andrew Linklater -- Theory of International Society. Hedley Bull. Terry Nardin. John Vincent. Michael Walzer. Martin Wight -- International Organisation. Karl W. Deutsch. Ernst Haas. Robert Keohane. David Mitrany. John Ruggie. Alexander Wendt -- Postmodernism. Richard Ashley. Robert B.J. Walker -- Gender and International Relations. Jean Bethke Elshtain. Cynthia Enloe. J. Ann Tickner -- Historical Sociology/Theories of the State. Anthony Giddens. Michael Mann. Charles Tilly. Immanuel Wallerstein -- Theories of the Nation. Benedict Anderson. Ernest Gellner. Anthony D. Smith
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