This work describes the major changes in state relations which have
occurred during the 20th century and the sources from which they
emerged. It looks at the following areas, considering their
contribution to an emergent new international society made up of
diverse international organizations, and increasingly complex legal
and customary international norms: population growth; patterns of
production and consumption; economic developments and war;
political ideologies; and patterns of governance. It also looks at
state strategies in terms of these developments and how the choices
of the major powers took states in the direction of increasing
internationalization of domestic politics and economics. This book
should prove a useful introduction to both the structures of modern
international relations and the debates which those structures have
engendered.
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