
309p blue hardback, from a Cambridge college library, first edition, cover in very good condition, light fading to spine, minor bumps to extremities, some scuffing to front, binding tight, internally very clean and bright, hardly any signs of previous use, very good.
This collection of essays investigates the evolving landscape of international affairs and the challenges of global diplomacy in the late twentieth century. Edited by Roger Morgan, the volume serves as a scholarly tribute to Kenneth Younger, a prominent figure in British foreign policy and international studies. The contributors, comprised of esteemed academics and practitioners, utilize historical analysis and political theory to examine the shifting power dynamics and institutional frameworks governing state interactions.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of political science frequently cite this volume as a significant resource for understanding the intellectual climate surrounding British diplomacy in the mid-to-late twentieth century. Experts highlight the academic rigor of the contributions, noting that the essays remain relevant for those studying the foundational principles of modern international relations.
Page Count:
309
Publication Date:
1972-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press for the Royal Institute of International Affairs
ISBN-10:
019214989X
ISBN-13:
9780192149893
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