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Title: Revolution and World Order: The Revolutionary State in International Society
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Revolution and World Order: The Revolutionary State in International Society
Product Details:
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Dimensions: 22.00 X 3.00 X 15.00
Publisher Code: 9780198275282
Date Added: 2018-08-05
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
In this important study David Armstrong examines the impact of revolutionary states on the international system. These states have always posed major problems for the achievement of world order: revolution is often accompanied by international as well as civil conflict, while revolutionary doctrines have proven to be highly disruptive of the existing structure of international politics.
Dr Armstrong asks whether revolutionary states are `socialized' into adopting acceptable patterns of international behaviour or whether it is international society that is forced to change when these new states appear.
He looks in detail at the French, American, and Russian revolutions and at several post-1945 revolutionary states; he also examines the relationship between revolutionary states and the principal ordering devices of international society: international law, diplomacy, and the balance of power. His book is a major contribution to international relations and an important development and application of the `international society' concept.
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Table Of Contents:
The Westphalian conception of international society; state and people - the American Revolution; state and nation - the French Revolution; state and class - the Russian Revolution; the revolt against the West and international society; norms, rules and laws; diplomacy; statecraft and the balance of power.