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World Politics - Progress and its Limits

English · Hardback

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At the end of the Cold War, there was much talk of a new world order in which the sovereign state would be held to democratic account, fundamental rights would be respected, and conflict would be replaced by cooperation based on the rule of law. At the start of the new millenium most of this optimism has evaporated.
This book examines why it is so difficult to improve standards of international behaviour and explores the pre-conditions for any realistic attempt to do so. It discusses three major issues that have dominated international debate over the past decade: the tension between sovereignty and national self-determination; the problems associated with the attempt to spread democracy around the world; and the desirability of external intervention in ethnic and religious conflicts.

Rejecting both the unfounded optimism of the early 1990s and the cynical pessimism of more recent years, Professor Mayall points to the strong elements of continuity in international life. He concludes that international society is unlikely to be successfully reformed if governments continue to will progressive ends whilst evading responsibility for their actions.


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Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
Prologue 1
Part I: International Society
1 Origins and Structure 11
2 The Modernization of International Society 17
3 A New Solidarism? 26
Part II: Sovereignty
4 Nationalism 39
5 Self-determination 53
6 Reappraisal 67
Part III: Democracy
7 Historical Antecedents and Cultural
Preconditions 81
8 International Law and the Instruments of
Foreign Policy 94
9 Pluralism and Solidarism Revisited 106
Part IV: Intervention
10 Intervention in Liberal International Theory 123
11 Humanitarian Intervention in the 1990s 134
Epilogue 149
Notes 158
Index 165


About the author










James Mayall is Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. He has written widely on nationalism, international society, and Africa's international relations.

Summary

A The next title in a major trade series -- Themes for the 21st Century A Addresses some of the most important themes in contemporary world politics A By one of the worlda s leading scholars of international relations A Lively and accessible volume written for a general audience as well as scholars and students.

Product details

Authors Mayall, James Mayall, Mayall James
Publisher Wiley
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.2000
 
EAN 9780745625898
ISBN 978-0-7456-2589-8
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 142 mm x 196 mm x 18 mm
Weight 281 g
Series Themes for the 21st Century
Themes for the 21st Century Series
Themes for the 21st Century
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International Relations

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