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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Bull's Conception of International Society; 2 International Society and the Academic Study of International Relations; 3 The Continuing Relevance of International Society; I Society and Anarchy in International Relations (1966); II The Grotian Conception of International Society (1966); III The Twenty Years' Crisis Thirty Years On (1969)*; IV The State's Positive Role in World Affairs (1979); V Natural Law and International Relations (1979); VI The European International Order (1980); VII Hobbes and the International Anarchy (1981)
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VIII Justice in International Relations: The 1983 Hagey Lectures (1984)IX International Relations as an Academic Pursuit (1972); Index
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Hedley Bull was one of the most respected figures in the academic study of international relations. His distinctive approach revolved around one simple, but powerful, idea: that sovereign states form among themselves a society and that this society must be understood on its own terms. This collection brings together Bull's most important work on this question. It includes a comprehensive introduction, which examines Bull's conception of international society, its relationship to contemporary theories of world politics, and its relevance to this post-Cold War world.