The two worlds of nineteenth century international relations : the bifurcated century / edited by Daniel M. Green
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- 8177100
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019
- ©2019
- 1 online resource ( ix, 211 pages) :
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- 9781315180557 (electronic book)
- 1315180553 (electronic book)
- 9781351719681 (electronic book) (electronic book)
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- 9781138737204
- 1138737208
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- Introduction : the two worlds of nineteenth century international relations / Daniel M. Green
- Missionaries and the civilising mission in British colonialism / Dr. Andrea Paras
- Republican privateering : local networks and political order in the western Atlantic / Jeppe Mulich
- Limits of cooperation : the German confederation and Austro-Prussian rivalry after 1815 / Tobias Lemke
- Rejecting Westphalia : maintaining the sinocentric system, to the end / David Banks
- "Ordering Europe : the legalized hegemony of the concert of Europe" / George Lawson
- Industrialization and competitive globalization after 1873 : International thought and the problem of resources / Lucian M. Ashworth
- Between European concert and global status : the evolution of the institution of great powers, 1860s to 1910s / Thomas Müller
- Reordering East Asian international relations after 1860 / Seo-Hyun Park
- "An evil of ancient date" : piracy and the two Pax Britannicas in 19th Southeast Asia / Mark Shirk
- Conclusions : The value of our new historical narrative / Daniel M. Green.
- Biography/History:
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Daniel Green is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Delaware. Trained as a comparativist and Africanist, he turned his focus to international relations theory and history in 2004 and was the Founding President of the Historical International Relations (HIST) Section of the International Studies Association in 2012. He is also the on-going organizer of HIST's Nineteenth Century Working Group. He has published in several journals and edited volumes and is the editor of Constructivism and Comparative Politics (2002) and of Guide to the English School in International Studies (2014, with Cornelia Navari). He is currently completing a book project entitled Order Projects and Resistance in the Global Political System: A Framework for International History.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 06, 2020).
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- International relations -- History -- 19th century
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