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Zusatztext 'Readers will not find a better guide to liberal internationalism and its theoretical rivals than this collection of [Doyle's] writings from the past three decades.' -- G. John Ikenberry! Foreign Affairs'Michael Doyle has been our intellectual leader in connecting the strands of liberal peace theory - institutions! ideas! and transnational ties - in light both of classical political philosophy and contemporary empirical reality.This collection of his essays! with a new introduction and conclusion! represents a major statement of his position as well as a handy volume bringing together a number of his important essays.'- Robert O. Keohane! Princeton University! USA'Ronald Reagan! Bill Clinton! and George W. Bush extolled the peaceful virtues of democracy! but the track record is mixed. In this thoughtful book! Michael Doyle sorts through the arguments in a convincing manner! and makes a powerful case for a liberal peace. This book demonstrates yet again why Doyle is one of today's leading theorists of international affairs.' - Joseph S. Nye! Jr.! Harvard University! USA'Rarely has a series of academic essays so profoundly influenced theoretical debate! empirical research! and foreign policy as those collected here. Drawing on seminal ideas from Immanuel Kant's Toward Perpetual Peace! Michael Doyle examines the relationship between liberalism and peace! develops its policy implications! and responds to critics. This collection of his path-breaking essays on liberal peace is sure to be a classic.' - Pauline Kleingeld! University of Groningen! the Netherlands'Michael Doyle's research?has educated?an entire generation of scholars and policy-makers as to why liberal states enjoy peace among themselves! but also why they are tempted to engage in war against non-liberal states. This volume is essential reading for all those seeking to understand the on-going debate between liberals and their critics! as well as the important differences among contemporary liberal thinkers on issues of peace and war.' -Jennifer M. Welsh! University of Oxford! UK'Readers will not find a better guide to liberal internationalism and its theoretical rivals than this collection of his writings from the past three decades.' - G. John Ikenberry! Foreign Affairs! Vol. 91! No. 3. May/June 2012 Informationen zum Autor Michael Doyle is a reporter in Washington, DC with E&E News/POLITICO and formerly was with the DC bureau of the McClatchy newspaper chain. He holds master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University and Yale Law School, where he was a Knight Journalism Fellow. He is the author of The Forestport Breaks: A Nineteenth-Century Conspiracy along the Black River Canal and The Ministers' War: John W. Mears, the Oneida Community, and the Crusade for Public Morality, both also published by Syracuse University Press. Klappentext This volume comprises the key writings of Prof. Michael Doyle on the Liberal Peace, from the 1980s up to the present day. Zusammenfassung This volume comprises the key writings of Prof. Michael Doyle on the Liberal Peace, from the 1980s up to the present day. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1: Kantian Theory of Liberalism 1. Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs: Part I (1983) 2. Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs: Part II (1983) 3. Liberalism and World Politics (1986) Part 2: Liberalism in Theoretical Context 4. Politics and Grand Strategy (1993) 5. The Voice of the People: Political Theorists on the International Implications of Democracy (1994) 6. One World, Many Peoples: International Justice in John Rawls's The Law of Peoples (2006) Part 3: Liberal Grand Strategies: Ethics and Politics 7. An International Liberal Community (1992) 8. A More Perfect Union? The Liberal Peace and the Challenge of Globalization (2000) 9. A Few Words on Mill, Walzer and Nonintervention (2009) Part 4: Conclusion 10. Conclusion: Liberal Peace revisited (2010) ...