The European Anarchy

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The European Anarchy is a political treatise by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson that critiques the pre–World War I international system and argues that the absence of effective supranational organization made major war inevitable.

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instanceOf political treatise
argument absence of effective supranational organization made major war inevitable
author Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes anarchy of sovereign states in Europe
reliance on military alliances and armaments
describes pre–World War I European state system
genre international relations theory
non-fiction
political philosophy
hasForm book
hasFormat print
hasHistoricalContext World War I
surface form: First World War

pre–World War I Europe
hasPerspective liberal internationalist
influencedBy July Crisis of 1914
surface form: outbreak of World War I

pre–World War I diplomatic crises
intendedAudience students of politics and international relations
language English
mainSubject European politics
causes of World War I
international relations
supranational organization
movement early peace movement
liberal internationalism
positionHeld advocacy of supranational authority to prevent war
critique of pre–World War I balance of power
proposes creation of an international authority above nation-states
publicationPeriod early 20th century
relatedWork The International Anarchy
workOf Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

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