Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village

Author:   Daniel H. Deudney
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691119014


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   24 December 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village


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Author:   Daniel H. Deudney
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780691119014


ISBN 10:   0691119015
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   24 December 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Language:   English

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi INTRODUCTION: Before Realism and Liberalism 1 PART I: Traditions and Theory CHAPTER ONE: Republican Security Theory 27 CHAPTER TWO: Relatives and Descendants 61 PART II: From the Polis to Federal Union CHAPTER THREE: The Iron Laws of Polis Republicanism 91 CHAPTER FOUR: Maritime Whiggery 114 CHAPTER FIVE: The Natural'Republic' of Europe 136 CHAPTER SIX: The Philadelphian System 161 PART III: Toward the Global Village CHAPTER SEVEN: Liberal Historical Materialism 193 CHAPTER EIGHT: Federalist Global Geopolitics 215 CHAPTER NINE: Anticipations of World Nuclear Government 244 CONCLUSION 265 NOTES 279 Index 375

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A long-awaited and truly brilliant book, Bounding Power presents nothing less than a major new vision of world politics--while, along the way, reinterpreting the classic philosophical traditions in international relations, providing striking portraits of the evolving logic of order in major historical eras, and illuminating possible global futures... [F]ew books on world politics have ever looked so searchingly at the past to see the future. -- G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs Among books on international relations theory, this is one of the most important works to be published in recent years... Deudney synthesizes traditional IR theory with the logic of republican politics, producing a book that is as creative and original as it is erudite and sophisticated... Bounding Power is destined to become a classic work of IR theory. -- Charles A. Kupchan, Perspectives on Politics This expansive investigation into the history of international relations theory is as insightful as it is enlightening... [T]his book is a major achievement, and should become indispensable for graduate-level courses in IR theory. -- Choice This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book is packed with historical claims and theoretical concepts related to its central theme: the existence, configuration, and the continued relevance of republican security theory (RST) from ancient Greece to the present. -- Casper Sylvest, Political Studies Review Bounding Power is a rare book in that it combines a magisterial sweep of the history of political thought with provocative claims about the nature of political order. It is a testament to its power that establishing republican security theory as a serious competitor (as well as parent) to realism and liberalism is only one of Deudney's accomplishments in the book. Well written, thought provoking and sometimes startling in its insights, Bounding Power is destined to become a landmark in international political theory for years to come. -- Michael J. Boyle, International Affairs With Bounding Power, Daniel Deudney makes a masterly contribution to the renaissance of classical political theory in contemporary thought about world politics... Long in gestation, Bounding Power is a vigorously argued and sophisticated book, which contains a number of important strands of discussion that combine to make the case for what Deudney labels 'republican security theory.' ... Deudney has certainly opened new vistas of classical political theory to international relations scholars. -- Takashi Inoguchi, Ethics and International Affairs


A long-awaited and truly brilliant book, Bounding Power presents nothing less than a major new vision of world politics--while, along the way, reinterpreting the classic philosophical traditions in international relations, providing striking portraits of the evolving logic of order in major historical eras, and illuminating possible global futures... [F]ew books on world politics have ever looked so searchingly at the past to see the future. -- G. John Ikenberry Foreign Affairs Among books on international relations theory, this is one of the most important works to be published in recent years... Deudney synthesizes traditional IR theory with the logic of republican politics, producing a book that is as creative and original as it is erudite and sophisticated... Bounding Power is destined to become a classic work of IR theory. -- Charles A. Kupchan Perspectives on Politics This expansive investigation into the history of international relations theory is as insightful as it is enlightening... [T]his book is a major achievement, and should become indispensable for graduate-level courses in IR theory. Choice This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book is packed with historical claims and theoretical concepts related to its central theme: the existence, configuration, and the continued relevance of republican security theory (RST) from ancient Greece to the present. -- Casper Sylvest Political Studies Review Bounding Power is a rare book in that it combines a magisterial sweep of the history of political thought with provocative claims about the nature of political order. It is a testament to its power that establishing republican security theory as a serious competitor (as well as parent) to realism and liberalism is only one of Deudney's accomplishments in the book. Well written, thought provoking and sometimes startling in its insights, Bounding Power is destined to become a landmark in international political theory for years to come. -- Michael J. Boyle International Affairs With Bounding Power, Daniel Deudney makes a masterly contribution to the renaissance of classical political theory in contemporary thought about world politics... Long in gestation, Bounding Power is a vigorously argued and sophisticated book, which contains a number of important strands of discussion that combine to make the case for what Deudney labels 'republican security theory.' ... Deudney has certainly opened new vistas of classical political theory to international relations scholars. -- Takashi Inoguchi Ethics and International Affairs


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Daniel H. Deudney is Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. He has written extensively on international political theory and contemporary global issues.

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