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PROBLEMS OF POWER: A STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS FROM SADOWA TO KIRK-KILISSE.

Fullerton, Wm. Morton


Item #: 11404

Pages: xx,323p.
Published: Union; Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.; 2003.

Subjects: INDIAN LAW (INDIA), INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Reprint of first edition. Problems of Power, Fullerton'sfinest work, argues that international law and Realpolitiklost their hold on the conduct of international relationsaround 1870. Contemporary affairs since then weredetermined by a fear of political weakness resulting fromcultural and spiritual decline. Written just before theoutbreak of World War I, this book offers more thanhistorical interest. Fullerton's argument that this fearwas provoked by the global economy, and that it encouragednationalism, protective economic measures and a ferventdesire to repel foreign cultures, remains relevant today.Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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