IR Thought: Reflections on Essential Works

This blog is for students in Professor Jackson's Graduate Colloquium, "Master Works of International Relations," to reflect on and debate the major themes and arguments presented by political philosophers of International Relations. (Please excuse mike's spelling)

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Hedley Bull

OK, a few questions:

1) What is the analytical advantage to ignoring the notions of justice?

2) Is his analysis a-historical, does it claim to be trans-historical?

3) What is the analytical weakness of focusing on Europe? Does this cause short comings similar to Duetch's?

4) Is he forced to face the same problem that Kant did, negation or society of states?

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