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The three most prominent theories in International Relations have long been analyzed and discussed. These theories represent the three pillars on which the theoretical foundation of this scientific discipline was built. Of course, theories can be observed and are developed beyond these three traditions; however, realism, liberalism, and idealism retain their honorable position on the pedestal of the IR theory. This book will engage in the discussion of three works to which theories in the modern International Relations discipline owe much for their insight, namely, Thomas Hobbes's "Leviathan…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The three most prominent theories in International Relations have long been analyzed and discussed. These theories represent the three pillars on which the theoretical foundation of this scientific discipline was built. Of course, theories can be observed and are developed beyond these three traditions; however, realism, liberalism, and idealism retain their honorable position on the pedestal of the IR theory. This book will engage in the discussion of three works to which theories in the modern International Relations discipline owe much for their insight, namely, Thomas Hobbes's "Leviathan or the Matter, Form & Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiastical and Civil", John Locke's "Two Treatises of Government", Immanuel Kant's "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay". These works and their authors accordingly, can rightfully be claimed to represent the three most important theoretical traditions in International Relations - realism, liberalism, and idealism.
Autorenporträt
From 1996 to the present David Pataraia has been lecturing at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (currently in the status of the professor of the University). Together with other professors and colleagues from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, he is the co-author of the Dictionary of Modern International Law, also co-editor of the Journal of International Law (which is published since 1996 on a yearly basis). David Pataraia is the author of more than twenty scientific works, including the monographs: Succession in international law and Georgia, International Relations: Discipline and Theory (Georgian editions), Rechtsnachfolge im Völkerrecht, Dismembration der Sowjetunion und Georgien (German edition) and Traditional Theoretical Approaches in International Relations (English edition). In parallel with his academic activities, David Pataraia was engaged in practical business, he is a practising lawyer since 1995, and also held certain senior positions in Georgia (At different times he worked in the Georgian National Communication Commission as a commissioner, was appointed as the parliamentary secretary of the President of Georgia and the head of the Administration of the President of Georgia).