The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics

The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics
Title The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics PDF eBook
Author John M. Hobson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 407
Release 2012-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 1107020204

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Reveals international theory as embedded within Eurocentrism such that its purpose is to celebrate/defend the idea of Western civilization.

The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics

The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics
Title The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics PDF eBook
Author John M. Hobson
Publisher
Total Pages 393
Release 2012
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781107231276

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Reveals international theory as embedded within Eurocentrism such that its purpose is to celebrate/defend the idea of Western civilization.

The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation

The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation
Title The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation PDF eBook
Author John M. Hobson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 396
Release 2004-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780521547246

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Max Weber and International Relations

Max Weber and International Relations
Title Max Weber and International Relations PDF eBook
Author Richard Ned Lebow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 213
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108248691

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Max Weber explored the political, epistemological and ethical problems of modernity, and understood how closely connected they were. His efforts are imaginative, sophisticated, even inspiring, but also flawed. Weber's epistemological successes and failures highlight unresolvable tensions that are just as pronounced today and from which we have much to learn. This edited collection of essays offers novel readings of Weber's politics, approach to knowledge, rationality, counterfactuals, ideal types, power, bureaucracy, the state, history, and the non-Western world. The conclusions look at how some of his prominent successors have addressed or finessed the tensions of the epistemological between subjective values and subjective knowledge; the sociological between social rationalization and irrational myths; the personal among conflicting values; the political between the kinds of leaders democracies select and the national tasks that should be performed; and the tragic between human conscience and worldly affairs.

The Global Transformation

The Global Transformation
Title The Global Transformation PDF eBook
Author Barry Buzan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 427
Release 2015-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 1107035570

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This book shows how the political, economic, military and cultural revolutions of the nineteenth century shaped modern international relations.

Concept of the State in International Relations

Concept of the State in International Relations
Title Concept of the State in International Relations PDF eBook
Author Robert Schuett
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-01-22
Genre International relations
ISBN 0748693637

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This volume ... systematically considers the nature of the state, the concept of sovereignty and the challenges globalisation and cosmopolitanism.--Provided by publisher.

God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215

God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215
Title God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 PDF eBook
Author David Levering Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 384
Release 2009-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780393067903

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From the two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning author, God’s Crucible brings to life “a furiously complex age” (New York Times Book Review). Resonating as profoundly today as when it was first published to widespread critical acclaim a decade ago, God’s Crucible is a bold portrait of Islamic Spain and the birth of modern Europe from one of our greatest historians. David Levering Lewis’s narrative, filled with accounts of some of the most epic battles in world history, reveals how cosmopolitan, Muslim al-Andalus flourished—a beacon of cooperation and tolerance—while proto-Europe floundered in opposition to Islam, making virtues out of hereditary aristocracy, religious intolerance, perpetual war, and slavery. This masterful history begins with the fall of the Persian and Roman empires, followed by the rise of the prophet Muhammad and five centuries of engagement between the Muslim imperium and an emerging Europe. Essential and urgent, God’s Crucible underscores the importance of these early, world-altering events whose influence remains as current as today’s headlines.