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War in International Thought

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As scholars and citizens, we are predisposed to think of war as a profoundly destructive activity that ideally should be abolished altogether. Yet before the twentieth century, war was widely understood as a productive force in human affairs that should be harnessed for the purposes of creating peace and order. Analyzing how the concept of war has been used in different contexts from the seventeenth to the late nineteenth century, Jens Bartelson addresses this transition by inquiring into the underlying and often unspoken assumptions about the nature of war, and how these have shaped our understanding of the modern political world and the role of war within it. He explores its functions in the process of state making and in the creation of the modern international system to bring the argument up to date to the present day, where war is now on the centre stage of world politics.

Features fresh readings of key texts that provide readers with a new take on the problem of war in international thought

Enables readers to explain and understand the role of war in international relations

Provides a new way of viewing contemporary war, and its changing nature over past decades

Author: Bartelson Jens
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9781108410496
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2018

Preface

1. Towards a historical ontology of war

2. The state of war

3. Fortifying the state

4. Wars of law, laws of war

Conclusion: the return of the repressed?

Bibliography.

Jens Bartelson is Professor of Political Science at Lunds Universitet, Sweden. He is the author of Visions of World Community (Cambridge, 2009), The Critique of the State (Cambridge, 2001), A Genealogy of Sovereignty (Cambridge, 1995), as well as of articles in leading journals in international relations, international law, political theory, and sociology.

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