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Machiavelli
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
The work of Niccolo Machiavelli (1469–1527) has a variety of meanings for different interpreters. Some attribute to him a new ''scientific method'' of drawing conclusions from practical or historical experience in order to form rules fo... -
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Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Thomas More (1478–1535), English statesman, author and saint, was a lawyer, politician and diplomat, a leading member of the Renaissance of northern Europe and a defender of the Roman Catholic faith. In the history of political thought ... -
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Grotius
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), the Dutch jurist and philosopher, is a key theorist of the post-mediaeval state. According to Grotius, the state is not subject to any terrestrial superior, either political or ecclesiastical. His political wr... -
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Hobbes
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) is best known for his development of the concept of sovereignty, which was treated most clearly in his great work, Leviathan. Whilst Hobbes was not the first theorist of sovereignty, he remains perhaps the mos... -
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Locke
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
John Locke (1632–1704), the English philosopher, has had a wide-ranging influence on modern political thought. Locke’s political philosophy is based on the premise that by nature human beings are equal and that therefore no-one is under ... -
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Hume
Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
The work of David Hume (1711–76), the Scottish historian and philosopher, constitutes a break with the assumptions of his predecessors who ssuggested that our ideas and practices answered to a rational design, whether divine or human. I... -
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The Political History of Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
Sten Berglund, Frank H. Aarebrot
The Political History of Eastern Europe in the 20th Century presents a fresh, up-to-date introduction to the struggle between democracy and dictatorship in Eastern Europe since 1900. -
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Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe
Edited by Paul G. Lewis
Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe focuses on the origin and development of new political parties within different countries in East-Central Europe. The book has a clear focus on party structure and organization. It...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Liberal Political Tradition
Edited by James Meadowcroft
This major new book reassesses the liberal political tradition in the light of recent intellectual and political developments. -
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Security Issues in the Post-cold War World
Edited by M. J. Davis
Security Issues in the Post-Cold War World focuses on the changing international security agenda and the serious political instabilities – many rooted in ethnic nationalisms and long-standing border disputes – which have resurfaced with ... -
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Between Anarchy and Hierarchy
Robert H. Lieshout
Between Anarchy and Hierarchy offers a stimulating new perspective on conflict and collaboration in international politics. Robert Lieshout’s new book shows how decision-making within individual states influences foreign policy and, i...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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CONTESTED TERRITORY
Edited by Tuomas Forsberg
This important book offers detailed discussion and comparative analysis of eight potential or actual world politics border disputes at a time of great upheaval for the former Soviet Union when territorial issues are reemerging on the pol...