The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics

The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics

by HedleyBull (Author), Andrew Hurrell (Foreword), StanleyHoffmann (Foreword)

Synopsis

In this fundamental text, Hedley Bull explores three key questions: What is the nature of order in world politics? How is it maintained within the contemporary states system? And do desirable and feasible alternatives to the states system exist? Contrary to common claims, Bull asserts that the sovereign states system is not in decline. Rather, it persists and thrives, as it is essential to maintaining an international world order. More than three decades after its publication, Bull's classic work continues to define and direct research in international relations. In this thirty-fifth anniversary edition, the text has been updated and includes a new interpretive foreword by the world's leading expert on Bull and his contributions to the theory, structures, and practices of world politics. The Anarchical Society identifies and confronts the unwritten rules supporting the international order across history, despite sweeping changes in laws and institutions. It considers and rejects the idea that the states system is giving way to an alternative world government or some method of neo-medieval rule or that the states system has ceased to be viable or compatible with objectives such as peace, economic justice, and ecological control. Bull also reviews and comments upon a variety of proposals for states system reform.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 329
Edition: 4
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 01 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 0231161298
ISBN 13: 9780231161299
Book Overview: An update of the political science masterwork, with new material relating the book to the contemporary structures and practices of world politics.

Media Reviews
A masterful analysis of the problem of international order in contemporary society and of the feasibility of such alternative models as disarmament, global organization, a highly proliferated world, and a radical redistribution of wealth and power. Foreign Affairs Bull has written that rarest of books: it is not the last, but the first word on its subject. Political Science Quarterly An important book likely to be read with profit for a long time to come. Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Hedley Bull (1932-1985) was Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford University. He also taught at the Australian National University and the London School of Economics. Andrew Hurrell is Montague Burton Professor of International Relations and a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford University. He is the author of On Global Order: Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society and coeditor of Order and Justice in International Relations, Hedley Bull on International Society, and Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics. Stanley Hoffman is the Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor of International Relations at Harvard University. His many books include Chaos and Violence: What Globalization, Failed States, and Terrorism Mean for U.S. Foreign Policy and Gulliver Unbound: America's Imperial Temptation and the War in Iraq.