The anarchical society : a study of order in world politics

Enregistré dans:
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Bull, Hedley, 1932-1985.
Autres auteurs: Hoffmann, Stanley, 1928-2015., Hurrell, Andrew, 1955-
Support: Livre
Langue: Anglais
Publié: New York (N.Y.) : Columbia university press, cop. 2012.
Édition: 4th edition.
Sujets:
Autres localisations: Voir dans le Sudoc
Résumé: In this fundamental text, Hedley Bull explores three key questions : what is the nature of order in world politics ? How is it maintained within the contemporary states system ? And do desirable and feasible alternatives to the states systeme exist ? Contrary to common claims, Bull asserts that the sovereign states system is not decline. It persists and thrives because it is essential to maintaining an international world order. [4e p. de couv.]
LEADER 01345nam a22002777a 4500
001 410108
008 121221s2012 xxe ||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 |a 9780231161282 (rel.) 
020 |a 9780231161299 (br.) 
024 |a 9780231161299 
041 0 |a eng 
100 1 |a Bull, Hedley,  |d 1932-1985. 
245 1 4 |a The anarchical society :  |b a study of order in world politics   |c Hedley Bull ; forewords by Stanley Hoffman and Andrew Hurrell. 
250 |a 4th edition. 
260 |a New York (N.Y.) :  |b Columbia university press,  |c cop. 2012. 
300 |a 1 vol. (XXXVII-329 p.) ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Notes bibliogr. p. 309-319. Index 
520 |a In this fundamental text, Hedley Bull explores three key questions : what is the nature of order in world politics ? How is it maintained within the contemporary states system ? And do desirable and feasible alternatives to the states systeme exist ? Contrary to common claims, Bull asserts that the sovereign states system is not decline. It persists and thrives because it is essential to maintaining an international world order. [4e p. de couv.] 
650 |a Communauté internationale 
650 |a Relations internationales 
700 1 |a Hoffmann, Stanley,  |d 1928-2015.  |4 aui 
700 1 |a Hurrell, Andrew,  |d 1955-  |4 aui 
993 |a Livre 
994 |a EX 
995 |a 166456659 
997 |0 410108