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Title: The Hierarchy of States : Reform and Resistance in the International Order (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Ian Clark, Steve Smith, Thomas Biersteker, Chris Brown, Phil Cerny, Joseph Grieco, A. J. R. Groom ISBN: 0-521-37252-6 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Pub. Date: 02 November, 1989 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (1 review)
Rating: 4
Summary: A thought provoking work on international relations theory
Comment: Clark's "Hierarchy" is a concise, well written book that covers issues of Kantian optimism, pessimism, and balance of power when analyzing interntaional reltaions, starting from the Congree of Vienna in 1815. Whether the author's structural breakdown of the last 200 years of European IR is perfectly accurate or not should not be the focus. Instead, the book is important because of the strength of the argument laid forth by Clark. A highly technical work, it is not easy reading, yet any person well grounded in IR theory will benefit from reading this book.
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