This Book Offers An Original Analysis Of The Relationship Between Twentieth-Century Theories Of International Relations And The Political Theory Of Civil Society. The Author Views Theories Of International Relations Both As An Ideological Expression Of The Modern State And As A Clear Indication Of The Difficulties Of Thinking About A World Politics Distinct From Relations Among States. Theories Are Examined In The Light Of Recent Debates About Modernity And Post-Modernity The Rearticulation Of Political Space/Time And The Limits Of Modern Social Political Theory.
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