Roots of RealismBenjamin Frankel Routledge, 11. okt. 2013 - 440 sider Political realism sees politics as a permanent struggle for power and security. The essays in this volume examine the tradition of realist political analysis of international relations from the Sophists and Thucydides to the modern era. |
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