Conflict, War and Revolution: the problem of politics in international political thought

Conflict, War and Revolution: the problem of politics in international political thought

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"Conflict, War and Revolution: the problem of politics in international political thought" examines how conflict, war, and revolution have been understood in international political thought through ten key thinkers: Thucydides, Augustine, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Clausewitz, Lenin, Mao, and Schmitt. It explores their ideas on the nature of politics, the role of violence, and the formation of states and international order, challenging traditional realist and liberal perspectives by highlighting the enduring significance of conflict and power.

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