Wiley.com
Print this page Share

International Political Thought: An Historical Introduction

ISBN: 978-0-7456-2305-4
Paperback
240 pages
January 2005, Polity
List Price: US $28.00
Government Price: US $17.92
Enter Quantity:   Buy
International Political Thought: An Historical Introduction (0745623050) cover image
This is a Print-on-Demand title. It will be printed specifically to fill your order. Please allow an additional 10-15 days delivery time. The book is not returnable.
Other Available Formats: Hardcover

This volume offers an accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the history of international political thought.

Taking as its starting-point the various concepts people have used to think about differences between political communities, the book explores changing perceptions of international politics from antiquity to the twentieth century. As well as discussing well-known themes such as relations between independent sovereign states and the tension between raison d'état and a universal code of natural law, it also examines less familiar ideas which have influenced the development of international political thought such as the distinction between civilization, national culture and barbarism, religious attitudes towards infidels, and theories about racial difference and imperialism. Among the key thinkers covered are Thucydides, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Kant, Marx and Morgenthau, alongside less commonly studied figures such as Herodotus, Pope Innocent IV, Herder, Constant and Zimmern. Each chapter concludes with a guide to further reading which will help students to develop a more detailed understanding of the subject.

Written with the beginner student in mind, this lively textbook is an ideal introduction for anyone studying international political thought.

Related Titles

International Relations

by David Beetham
by Hans Joas, Rodney Livingstone (Translated by)
by Anthony McGrew (Editor), David Held (Editor)
by Anthony Giddens (Editor)
Back to Top