Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

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Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations is a seminal work of political philosophy and international relations that analyzes the dynamics of power, diplomacy, and conflict among states in the modern world.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of international relations theory
work of political philosophy
academicDiscipline international relations
political science
strategic studies
author Raymond Aron
centralTheme conditions of peace and causes of war
dynamics of power among states
limits of rationality in international politics
relationship between ideology and foreign policy
countryOfOrigin France
genre international relations
political philosophy
realist theory of international relations
hasForm monograph
influenced French international relations theory
realist thought in international relations
influencedBy Carl von Clausewitz
Max Weber
Niccolò Machiavelli
Thucydides
notableFor analysis of nuclear deterrence
conceptual distinction between strategic and diplomatic relations
integration of sociology and international relations
systematic analysis of peace and war among nations
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Paix et guerre entre les nations
periodDiscussed Cold War era
publicationYear 1962
subject Cold War
balance of power
deterrence
diplomacy
international relations
nuclear strategy
peace
power politics
strategic thought
war
targetAudience scholars of international relations
students of political science
theoreticalApproach classical realism
political realism

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