The Anarchical Society

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The Anarchical Society
LC Class
JX1954 .B79 1977

The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics is a 1977 book by

anarchy in the international system (posited primarily by realists
) and argues for the existence of an international society.

Despite its title, the book progresses well beyond the concept of "anarchy." The field of international relations is dominated by the declinist paradigm of inevitable imperial fall and balance of power or "anarchy." This is a Eurocentric perspective based on the case of Rome.[1] The Anarchical Society is one of a few, and one of the earliest, works to break the bonds of Eurocentrism: In “the broad sweep of human history... the form of states system has been the exception rather than the rule” (1977: p 21).

The book also outlines Bull's theory of

new medievalism
.

Bibliographic details

References

  1. ^ Max Ostrovsky, The Hyperbola of the World Order, Lanham: University Press, 2007.

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