Description
Indispensable. While this volume will be widely read, cited, and assigned within the discipline, it will also be important in American and world intellectual history and in the critical history of ideas about world organization and world politics. -- Samuel Moyn, author of The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History An important contribution to an authentic understanding of the origins and evolution of the field of international relations as well as to the history of political science as a whole. It also represents a significant advance in the study of disciplinary and intellectual history. -- John G. Gunnell, State University of New York at Albany and University of California, Davis Fascinating insights. Scholars of all stripes should read this carefully. It will help them better understand how they think about the world and might even help them refine theories of how states interact with one another. -- John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago An outstanding collection by top-drawer scholars that adds enormously to a growing literature on the evolution of a much misunderstood academic field. What emerges is a story altogether more complex--and far more interesting--than we had been told about a subject whose history has been shrouded in myth, simplification, and plain misrepresentation. A volume that will surely redefine our understanding of the intellectual history of international relations theory, its relationship with power, and the central part played by such giants as Morgenthau, Nitze, Wolfers, Fox, and Niebuhr. -- Michael Cox, London School of Economics
About the Author
Nicolas Guilhot is senior research associate at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the author of The Democracy Makers: Human Rights and the Politics of Global Order.
Reviews
This work is a classic and will surely be required reading for doctoral qualifying exams and graduate-level international relations theory courses... Essential. Choice ...an intriguing book about an important, if slightly baffling, episode in the intellectual history of International Relations... -- Ian Hall International Affairs ...a text that will be indispensable for the training of graduate students in IR and in diplomatic history broadly defined. -- Volker Berghahn H-Diplo Roundtable
Book Information
ISBN 9780231152679
Author Nicolas Guilhot
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press