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  1. The international legal order 1919–2019
  2. Kant’s republican theory of justice and international relations
  3. Michael Oakeshott’s Cold War Liberalism
  4. Oakeshott on theory and practice
  5. Rationality in politics and its limits
  6. The Diffusion of Sovereignty
  7. Ethics of humanitarian intervention and responsibility to protect
  8. Historian or Philosopher? Ian Hunter on Kant and Vattel
  9. Justice and authority in the global order
  10. Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World
  11. Middle-Ground Ethics: Can One Be Politically Realistic Without Being a Political Realist?
  12. Globalization and the public realm
  13. International Ethics
  14. Theorising the international rule of law
  15. International political theory and the question of justice
  16. Humanitarian Imperialism
  17. Justice and Coercion
  18. The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention
  19. International Relations in Political Thought
  20. International pluralism and the rule of law
  21. Political Theories of International Relutions: From Thucydides to the Present, David Boucher (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), 443 pp., $110 cloth, $24.95 paper.Justice among Nations: On the Moral Basis of Power and Peace, Thomas L. Pangle and P...
  22. Just and Unjust Wars Revisited
  23. Ethics and International Politics, Luigi Bonanate, trans. John Irving (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1995), 184 pp., $49.95 cloth.
  24. International Relations Theory: New Normative Approaches. Chris Brown Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory. R. B. J. Walker
  25. William Pfaff, The Wrath of Nations: Civilization and the Furies of Nationalism (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993), 256 pp., $22.00 cloth
  26. Thucydides, On Justice, Power, and Human Nature, translated with an introduction and notes by Paul Woodruff (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1993), 216 pp., $27.00 cloth, $5.95 paper
  27. Elie Kedourie, Nationalism, Fourth, expanded edition (Oxford, UK and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1993), 154 pp., $39.95 cloth. $15.95 paper
  28. Terry Nardin and David R. Mapel, eds., Traditions of International Ethics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 326 pp., $54.95 cloth
  29. William V. O'Brien, Law and Morality in Israel's War With the PLO (New York: Rout- ledge, 1991). Pp. 351.
  30. Elements of International Political Theory. By Michael Donelan. New York: Oxford Unviersity Press, 1990. 212p. $59.00.
  31. Traditions of International Ethics
  32. International ethics and international law
  33. Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations, and the Third World.
  34. The Domestic Analogy and World Order Proposals.
  35. Moral Renewal: The Lessons of Eastern Europe
  36. Realism and redistribution
  37. Normative Politics and the Community of Nations
  38. Ethics and International Relations Anthony Ellis
  39. Reason and Tradition: Recent Literature in Foreign Affairs
  40. Visions of World Order: Between State Power and Human Justice. By Stone Julius. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984. Pp. xxix. + 246. $26.50.)
  41. Nonintervention and Human Rights
  42. Distributive Justice and the Criticism of International Law
  43. Vietnam Revised
  44. Political Theory and International Relations. By Beitz Charles R.. (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1979. Pp. ix + 212. $16.50, cloth; $3.95, paper.)
  45. Negotiations: Social-Psychological Perspectives. Edited by Druckman Daniel. (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1977. Pp. 416. $25.00.)The Negotiation Process: Theories and Applications. Edited by Zartman I. William. (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1978. Pp. 2...
  46. The laws of war and moral judgment
  47. Introduction
  48. ETHICAL TRADITIONS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
  49. CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
  50. Rhetoric and political language
  51. Realism and Right
  52. Michael Oakeshott
  53. Preface
  54. Titles in the series
  55. Introduction
  56. International relations in Christendom
  57. The modern European state and system of states
  58. The emergence of international law
  59. International Relations, Philosophical and Methodological Debates
  60. International Pluralism and the Rule of Law
  61. Emergency Logic: prudence, morality and the rule of law