An analysis of Hans J. Morgenthaus´s politics among nations Ramón Pacheco Pardo
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Series The Macat LibraryDetalles de publicación: Londres Macat International Limited 2017Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: 93 páginas 20 cmISBN:- 9781912127177
- the struggle for power and peace [Título de cubierta]
- 327 P124p 23
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Libro Colección General | Central Bogotá Sala General | Colección General | 327 P124p (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | 0000000142526 |
Ways in to the text ; Who Was Henry Hans J. Morgcnthau? ; What Does Politics Among Nations Say? ; Why Does Politics Among Nations Matter? ; Section 1: Influences ; Module I : The Author and the Historical Context ; Module 2: Academic Context ; Module 3: The Problem ; Module 4: The Author's Contribution ; Section 2: Ideas ; Module 5: Main Ideas ; Module 6: Secondary Ideas ; Module 7: Achievement ; Module 8: Place in the ; Author'sWork ; Section 3: Impact ; Module 9: The First Responses ; Module 10: The Evolving Debate ; Module 1 1: Impact and InfluenceToday ; Module 12: Where Next? ; Glossary of Terms ; People Mentioned in the Text ; Works Cited
Morgenthau's classic text, published in 1948, not only introduced the concept of political realism, but also established it as the dominant approach in relations and the guiding philosophy of US foreign policy during the Cold War. Politics Among Nations begins with a discussion of the principles that guide political realism.
Most important among these are the arguments that, one, there are objective laws that govern politics, rooted in human nature — and, two, the main force driving intenational politics is the desire of states to accumulate power, relative to Other states. Morgenthau discusses the details of the theory in relation to international politics and draws from numerous cases across history