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The anarchical society: a study of order in world politics/ Hedley Bull

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxxv, 329 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780333985861
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.11 BUL/T
Contents:
Introduction -- pt. 1 The nature of order in world politics -- 1 The concept of order in world politics -- 2 Does order exist in world politics? -- 3 How is order maintained in world politics? -- 4 Order versus justice in world politics -- pt. 2 Order in the contemporary international system -- 5 The balance of power and international order -- 6 International law and international order -- 7 Diplomacy and international order -- 8 War and international order -- 9 The great powers and international order -- pt. 3 Alternative paths to world order -- 10 Alternatives to the contemporary states system -- 11 The decline of the states system -- 12 The obsolescence of the states system -- 13 The reform of the states system -- 14 Conclusion.
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Introduction --
pt. 1 The nature of order in world politics --
1 The concept of order in world politics --
2 Does order exist in world politics? --
3 How is order maintained in world politics? --
4 Order versus justice in world politics --
pt. 2 Order in the contemporary international system --
5 The balance of power and international order --
6 International law and international order --
7 Diplomacy and international order --
8 War and international order --
9 The great powers and international order --
pt. 3 Alternative paths to world order --
10 Alternatives to the contemporary states system --
11 The decline of the states system --
12 The obsolescence of the states system --
13 The reform of the states system --
14 Conclusion.

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