Realism Reconsidered The Legacy of Hans Morgenthau in International Relations

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Pub. Date: 2008-01-06
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Summary

Realism remains the most important and controversial vision of international politics. But what does it mean to be a realist? This collection addresses this key question by returning to the thinking of perhaps the most influential realist of modern times: Hans J. Morgenthau. In analyses of issues ranging from political philosophy, to international law, to the impact of nuclear weapons and the challenges of American foreign policy, the authors demonstrate that Morgenthau's thinking exemplifies a rich realist tradition that is often lacking in contemporary analyses of international relations and foreign policy. At a time when realism is once again at the center of both scholarly and political debates, this book shows that the legacy of classical realism can enrich our understanding of world politics and contribute to its future direction.

Author Biography


Michael C. Williams is Professor in the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. His publications include The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations (2005) and Culture and Security: Symbolic Power and the Politics of International Security (2007). He is currently completing a book (with Rita Abrahamsen) entitled Security Beyond the State: Global-Local Private Security Networks in International Politics.

Table of Contents

About the Contributorsp. viii
Introductionp. 1
Morgenthau, agency, and Aristotlep. 18
'The Twilight of International Morality'? Hans J. Morgenthau and Carl Schmitt on the end of the Jus Publicum Europaeump. 42
Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau: Realism and beyondp. 62
The image of law in Politics Among Nationsp. 93
Realism, tragedy, and the anti-Pelagian imagination in international political thoughtp. 118
The balance of power in Politics Among Nationsp. 137
Hans J Morgenthau, realism, and the rise and fall of the Cold Warp. 166
Hans Morgenthau and the world state revisitedp. 195
Morgenthau now: Neoconservatism, national greatness, and realismp. 216
Texts, paradigms, and political changep. 241
Indexp. 269
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