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The Hierarchy of States
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Ian Clark
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September 21 2009
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9780511521683
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September 21 2009
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November 02 1989
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Book chapters
pp. viii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: the ‘whig’ and ‘tory’ interpretations
pp. 13
Order and international relations
pp. 31
International and world order
pp. 49
Kant and the tradition of optimism
pp. 67
Rousseau and the tradition of despair
pp. 93
Order and change in the international system, 1815–1990
pp. 112
From balance to concert, 1815–1854
pp. 131
Balance without concert, 1856–1914
pp. 145
Concert without balance, 1918–1939
pp. 168
From concert to balance, 1945–1990
pp. 208
Conclusion
pp. 223
Notes
pp. 239
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