Classical Theory in International Relations
The contemporary world is widely described as globalized, globalizing or postmodern. Central to these descriptions is the claim of historical change or even rupture.Aglobalized or globalizing world is juxtaposed to an earlier international world just as the postmodern world has left modernity be...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-355732014-01-19T23:45:36Z Classical Theory in International Relations Jahn, Beate Classical Theory The contemporary world is widely described as globalized, globalizing or postmodern. Central to these descriptions is the claim of historical change or even rupture.Aglobalized or globalizing world is juxtaposed to an earlier international world just as the postmodern world has left modernity behind. In the light of these claims of historical change it is remarkable that classical authors1 reflecting on a modern or even premodern, but certainly international, world still play an important role in International Relations. 2013-09-17T01:33:11Z 2013-09-17T01:33:11Z 2006 Book 978-0-511-25664-6 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35573 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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The contemporary world is widely described as globalized, globalizing
or postmodern. Central to these descriptions is the claim of historical
change or even rupture.Aglobalized or globalizing world is juxtaposed
to an earlier international world just as the postmodern world has left
modernity behind. In the light of these claims of historical change it
is remarkable that classical authors1 reflecting on a modern or even
premodern, but certainly international, world still play an important
role in International Relations. |
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