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An anatomy of international thought

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2009

Extract

This is an attempt at analysing the political philosophy of international relations in a very short span of time, so I do not propose to discuss questions of method. Indeed I may sound dogmatic, but that is merely because I shall not have the time to exhibit my diffidence.

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Research Note
Copyright
Copyright © British International Studies Association 1987

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