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Focusing on the complexities of international relations, the book explores the inherent differences between state behavior and civil society. Aron presents a nuanced framework that combines theory, sociology, history, and practical application, arguing against the existence of a definitive science of international relations. He examines the influence of subpolitical forces, key twentieth-century events, and proposes a balanced approach to foreign policy that transcends both cynical and overly idealistic views. The new edition features an insightful introduction contextualizing Aron's work in a post-Cold War world.
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Peace and War, Raymond Aron, Daniel J. Mahoney, Brian C. Anderson
- Language
- Released
- 2003
- Binding
- (Paperback),
- Book condition
- Good
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- €41.99
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- Title
- Peace and War
- Subtitle
- A Theory of International Relations: With a New Introduction by Daniel J. Mahoney and Brian C. Anderson
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Inc
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 846
- ISBN10
- 0765805049
- ISBN13
- 9780765805041
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, Political Science & Politics, Philosophical Topics, Philosophy, Politics, Military History, Wars, International Relations
- Original title
- Paix et guerre entre les nations
- Description
- Focusing on the complexities of international relations, the book explores the inherent differences between state behavior and civil society. Aron presents a nuanced framework that combines theory, sociology, history, and practical application, arguing against the existence of a definitive science of international relations. He examines the influence of subpolitical forces, key twentieth-century events, and proposes a balanced approach to foreign policy that transcends both cynical and overly idealistic views. The new edition features an insightful introduction contextualizing Aron's work in a post-Cold War world.


