Creating International Studies : Angell, Mitrany and the Liberal Tradition
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754610489
ISBN-13
9780754610489
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 2nd, 1999
Print length
208 Pages
Weight
406 grams
Product Classification:
Political science & theoryLiberalism & centre democratic ideologiesInternational relations
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Using the words of Norman Angell and David Mitrany, this book explores the liberal roots of international relations and argues that there was no Realist-Idealist 'Great Debate'.
Through a critical evaluation of the works of Norman Angell and David Mitrany, this book explores the liberal roots of the academic discipline of International Relations (IR). Ashworth argues that, far from being the product of timeless realist truths, IR’s origins are rooted in liberal attempts to reform international affairs. Norman Angell’s work represents the first attempt to develop a comprehensive ''new liberal'' approach to the problem of global governance, while David Mitrany’s exploration of the problems of international life led him to apply the left-liberal idea of functional government to global governance. Both writers demonstrated the extent to which early twentieth century liberal writers on international affairs had answered the critics of earlier nineteenth century liberal internationalists. The penultimate chapter argues that the realist-idealist ''Great Debate'' never happened, and that liberal scholars such as Angell and Mitrany have been unfairly dismissed as ''idealists.'' The final chapter evaluates the writings of Angell and Mitrany and claims that the works of both authors can be criticised for theoretical weaknesses common to the liberal paradigm.
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