International Political Thought: An Historical IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-2305-4
Paperback
240 pages
November 2004, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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‘A creative, insightful, and wide-ranging introduction to the
history of international political thought, emphasizing issues of
identity, inclusion, and exclusion in international society.
Keene's overview of the field is at once eminently accessible to
advanced undergraduates and stimulating, even challenging, to
professional scholars. Time and again, familiar authors and issues
appear in a new and fascinating light.’
Jack Donnelly, University of Denver
‘This is a learned and valuable overview of key concepts
in the history of international political thought. Keene's focus on
changing conceptions of how communities should be held together and
separated from the rest of humankind provides a distinctive
approach to international political thought over two millennia. All
those who are interested in the linkages between political theory
and international relations will profit from reading this important
addition to the literature.’
Andrew Linklater, University of Wales