The book examines patterns of participation in human rights treaties. International relations theory is divided on what motivates states to participate in treaties, specifically human rights treaties. Instead of analyzing the specific motivations, Sachleben examines patterns of participation...
The book examines patterns of participation in human rights treaties. International relations theory is divided on what motivates states to participate in treaties, specifically human rights treaties. Instead of analyzing the specific motivations, Sachleben examines patterns of participation...
This highly controversial and cutting-edge book asks whether the attempts to make war 'virtual' or 'virtuous' can succeed and whether the West is deluding itself (not its enemies) in thinking that war can ever be made more humane...
This book deals with the relationship of Britain and Hungary during the crucial years 1938-1941. In addition to archival research in London and Budapest, Bán's work broadens into political, social, intellectual and cultural history...
The author argues for a revised conception of international relations that acknowledges the irreconcilability of realist and idealist theories and concerns itself instead with important substantive issues...
A new edition of Karl Mannheim's classic work in which the concepts of `ideology' and `utopia' are examined as opposing and dominant societal influences...
This volume studies the role of criminal organizations in human commodity trafficking, examining the problem from a global vantage point and from a variety of regional perspectives...
This book offers an Non-western feminist perspective on world politics and international relations.Creative, innovative, and challenging, it seeks completely to transform contemporary Euro-centric and masculinist IR by re-presenting it in non-Western, non-masculinist, and non-academic terms...
This book offers an Non-western feminist perspective on world politics and international relations.Creative, innovative, and challenging, it seeks completely to transform contemporary Euro-centric and masculinist IR by re-presenting it in non-Western, non-masculinist, and non-academic terms...