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15%OFFKees Van Der Pijl - Nomads, Empires, States: Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy, Volume I - 9780745326016 - V9780745326016
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Nomads, Empires, States: Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy, Volume I

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Description for Nomads, Empires, States: Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy, Volume I Hardback. 'Pioneering and ambitious .. Kees argues [in favour of] a reformulation of IR theory and history as a whole.' Fred Halliday, LSE Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: JPS; KCP. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 219 x 143 x 24. Weight in Grams: 426.
*Shortlisted for the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2008* How we think about international relations theory needs to change. Kees van der Pijl argues that by making the nation-state the focus of international relations, the discipline has become Euro-centric and a-historical and that theories of imperialism and historic civilisations, and their relation to world order, have been discarded. With more than half the world's population living in cities, with unprecedented levels of migration, global politics is present on every street corner. The 'international' is no longer only a balance of power among states, but includes tribal ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Pluto Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Weight
426g
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745326016
SKU
V9780745326016
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About Kees Van Der Pijl
Kees van der Pijl is a Fellow of the Centre for Global Political Economy and Professor Emeritus at the University of Sussex. His books include The Disciple of Western Supremacy (Pluto, 2014) The Foreign Encounter in Myth and Religion (Pluto, 2010), the Deutscher prize-winning Nomads, Empires, States (Pluto, 2007).

Reviews for Nomads, Empires, States: Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy, Volume I
'Synthesises a massive amount of research in dividing human history into four main modes of foreign relations: tribal, empire/nomad, sovereign equality, and global governance. A convincing case is made for the power of his theorisation of our past and its crucial contribution not only for understanding the present, but also for mapping the paths to desirable futures'
Robert Albritton, ... Read more

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