Autor: ANDREI MIROIU Editura: Institutul EuropeanCod ISBN: 978-973-611-597-4, pp. 243-252 Abstract: Realist thought in International Relations, whose beginnings were dominated by the work of theorists like E. H. Carr and Hans J. Morgenthau, should be understood as a particular type of political philosophy, centered arround several assertions about the state and its actions in the international arena. This combination of moral pessimism and scientific ambitions, despite its inner weaknesses, imposed an early hegemony within the discipline and overwhelmingly shaped the subsequent theoretical debates. |
REALISMUL IN RELATIILE INTERNATIONALE |