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Jonathan Kirshner

    An Unwritten Future
    An Unwritten Future
    • An argument for the classical realist approach to world politics An Unwritten Future offers a fresh reassessment of classical realism, an enduring approach to understanding crucial events in the international political arena. Jonathan Kirshner identifies the fundamental flaws of classical realism's would-be successors and shows how this older, more nuanced and sophisticated method for studying world politics better explains the formative events of the past. Kirshner also reveals how this approach is ideally equipped to comprehend the vital questions of the present-such as the implications of China's rise, the ways that social and economic change alter the balance of power and the nature of international conflict, and the consequences of the end of the US-led postwar order for the future of world politics. Laying out realism's core principles, Kirshner discusses the contributions of the perspective's key thinkers, including Thucydides, Hans Morgenthau, and Raymond Aron, among others. He illustrates how a classical realist approach gives new insights into major upheavals of the twentieth century, such as Britain's appeasement of Nazi Germany and America's ruinous involvement in Vietnam. Kirshner also addresses realism's limits and explores contemporary issues, including the ascent of great power challengers, the political implications of globalization, and the diffusion of power in modern world politics. A reexamination of the realist tradition, with a renewed emphasis on the crucial roles played by uncertainty, contingency, and contestation, An Unwritten Future demonstrates how a once-popular school of thought provides invaluable insights into pressing real-world problems. -- Provided by publisher

      An Unwritten Future
    • An Unwritten Future

      Realism and Uncertainty in World Politics

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book presents a compelling case for classical realism as a framework for understanding global politics, emphasizing its relevance in addressing contemporary international issues. It critiques modern theories and highlights the enduring nature of power dynamics, state interests, and historical context in shaping political behavior. Through rigorous analysis, the author advocates for a return to foundational principles of realism, arguing that they provide clearer insights into the complexities of global relations and the motivations of state actors.

      An Unwritten Future