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The State and International Relations

Part of the Themes in International Relations series
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This book, first published in 2000, provides students with an overview of the main theories of the state found in International Relations.

Many International Relation scholars are proclaiming the state to be 'dead', while others lament the lack of an adequate theory of the state in International Relations.

John Hobson seeks to resolve this confusion by introducing readers to state theory, arguing that existing theories of the state are limited, and proposing a framework based around the 'agent-structure' debate.

The book surveys realist, liberal, Marxist, constructivist and neo-Weberian approaches to the state, and places each perspective's view of the state in relation to its theory of International Relations as a whole.

It offers readers a unique introduction to state theory in International Relations, and will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology and politics, as well as International Relations.

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Cambridge University Press
0521643910 / 9780521643917
Paperback / softback
327
27/04/2000
United Kingdom
268 pages, 33 Line drawings, unspecified
152 x 229 mm, 360 grams
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