PublishedCambridge University Press, November 1992 |
ISBN9780521421195 |
FormatSoftcover, 248 pages |
Dimensions22.9cm × 15.2cm × 1.4cm |
This book offers an original analysis of the relationship between twentieth-century theories of international relations, and the political theory of civil society. The author views theories of international relations both as an ideological expression of the modern state, and as a clear indication of the difficulties of thinking about a world politics distinct from relations among states.
Theories are examined in the light of recent debates about modernity and post-modernity, the rearticulation of political space/time, and the limits of modern social political theory.