Philip Windsor (1935-2000) is widely acknowledged to have been
among the brightest and most penetrating of thinkers in
International Relations. This book brings together some of his most
exciting and stimulating essays, covering many of the classic and
most enduring issues in International Relations: the causes of
wars; intervention and the use of force; the regulation of
conflict; human rights and the tensions between order and justice.
Windor's philosophical bias, together with his elegant prose and
sheer breadth of knowledge, gave an underlying coherence and unity
to all his writings. The essays include brilliant essays on
East-West relations during the Cold War, arms control, Clausewitz's
contribution to strategic thought, Henry Kissinger's scholarly
contribution and the place of human rights and cultural dialogue in
international politics.
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