This book shows how the traditional concerns of political theory
push it increasingly into the study of international relations.
This is done, first, by demonstrating how many of the issues
usually dealt with by political theory, such as democracy and
justice, arise within an increasingly global context and, secondly,
by considering how international issues, such as colonialism and
war, are best illuminated by building on the work of political
theorists. The book suggests that political theory and
international relations theory can now both be successfully engaged
in as a joint enterprise only.
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