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German Thought and International Relations R. Shilliam

German Thought and International Relations By R. Shilliam

German Thought and International Relations by R. Shilliam


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Summary

A fundamental question for IR is whether the value system of liberalism can be universalized, or if, in fact, the illiberal reality of international politics systematically rules out such a universalisation. The book addresses this issue by focusing on the rise and fall of a specific liberal project supported by influential German intellectuals.

German Thought and International Relations Summary

German Thought and International Relations: The Rise and Fall of a Liberal Project by R. Shilliam

A fundamental question for IR is whether the value system of liberalism can be universalized, or if, in fact, the illiberal reality of international politics systematically rules out such a universalisation. The book addresses this issue by focusing on the rise and fall of a specific liberal project supported by influential German intellectuals.

About R. Shilliam

ROBBIE SHILLIAM is Lecturer in International Relations at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Prior to this he was the Hedley Bull Junior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK.

Table of Contents

PART I Introduction 1789: The Revolution of Backwardness PART II Kant's Corporate Enlightenment Hegel's Revolution of Philosophy Interlude: Vormarz Weber's Realpolitik PART III Epilogue: Weimar Morgenthau's Existential Crisis Conclusion

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NPB9780230224223
9780230224223
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German Thought and International Relations: The Rise and Fall of a Liberal Project by R. Shilliam
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2009-03-26
251
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