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100 _aWaltz, Kenneth N
245 0 _aMan, The State And War; Theoretical Analysis
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260 _aNew York
260 _bColumbia University Press
260 _c1959
300 _a263 p.
520 _aMAN, THE STATE, AND WAR is the second of the Topical Studies in International Relations to be published. The series was planned to demonstrate some of the contribu tions which existing bodies of knowledge are capable of making to the understanding of modern international relations. Even in a relatively new field of academic spe cialization, it is not necessary for the scholar to make an absolutely fresh start. Indeed, it is incumbent upon him not to fail to draw on existing storehouses of knowledge. One of those storehouses least systematically inventoried for its usefulness for international relations is classical Western political thought. Each volume in the Topical Studies series was meant to be such an inventory. It is particularly appropriate that Man, the State, and War be included in the series.
650 _aInternational Relations 2. World Politics
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