Review
"An excellent contribution that masterfully combines philosophy, theology, and morality into a history of international relations." -- Military Review
"An extremely welcome and powerful contribution." -- International Affairs
"This powerful and important book should be assigned in core courses offered to all advanced students in international relations." -- International History Review
From the Back Cover
"A highly rewarding and lively volume that adds depth and insight to our understanding of constitutionalism. Far-ranging in scope, these essays probe vital issues, challenge conventional wisdom, and suggest fresh approaches to shaping the future of constitutional history."--James W. Ely, Jr., author of Railroads and American Law
"Providing a new burst of vitality in the field of constitutional history, these essays are well-written, enlightening, sometimes startling, and always enormously interesting."--Lawrence M. Friedman, author of A History of American Law
In the post–Cold War era, we have lost the clarity that once characterized our vision of international conflict. Foreign affairs are no longer defined solely by the ideological battles fought between capitalism and communism or by the competition between two great nuclear superpowers. That oversimplified view has been replaced by an increasing awareness of the moral and political complexity surrounding international relations.
To help us deal with this new reality, Thomas Pangle and Peter Ahrensdorf provide a critical introduction to the most important conceptions of international justice, spanning 2,500 years of intellectual history from Thucydides and Plato to Morgenthau and Waltz. Their study shows how older traditions of political philosophy remain relevant to current debates in international relations, and how political thinkers through the centuries can help us deepen our understanding of today's stalemate between realism and idealism.
Pangle and Ahrensdorf guide the reader through a sequence of theoretical frameworks for understanding the moral basis of international relations: the cosmopolitan vision of the classical philosophers, the "just war" teachings of medieval theologians, the revolutionary realism of Machiavelli, the Enlightenment idealism of Kant, and the neorealism of twentieth-century theorists. They clarify the core of each philosopher's conceptions of international relations, examine the appeal of each position, and bring these alternatives into mutually illuminating juxtaposition.
The authors clearly show that appreciating the fundamental questions pursued by these philosophers can help us avoid dogmatism, abstraction, or oversimplification when considering the moral character of international relations. Justice Among Nations restores the study of the great works of political theory to its natural place within the discipline of international relations as it retrieves the question of international justice as a major theme of political philosophy. It provides our moral compass with new points of orientation and invites serious readers to grapple with some of the most perplexing issues of our time.
發表於2024-12-22
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圖書標籤: 政治哲學 國際法 英文原版 法學 外語 新大地法 修昔底德
“萬民法/國際法”古典理論史方麵,這一本更具有理論激發力。。施派作品。
評分古典現實主義(修昔底德解得很好),古典理想主義較難理解,現代部分第5、6章待讀
評分“萬民法/國際法”古典理論史方麵,這一本更具有理論激發力。。施派作品。
評分古典現實主義(修昔底德解得很好),古典理想主義較難理解,現代部分第5、6章待讀
評分古典現實主義(修昔底德解得很好),古典理想主義較難理解,現代部分第5、6章待讀
Justice Among Nations 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載