‘Peaceful change’ in International Relations: a conceptual archaeology
Abstract
As the so-called liberal international order has come under duress, the problem of ‘peaceful change’ has reappeared on the agenda of International Relations (IR), mainly in a realist guise drawing upon E.H. Carr and Robert Gilpin's renditions of the problem. Making a conceptual archaeological intervention, this paper recovers long-neglected multidisciplinary debates on ‘peaceful change’ taking place in the tumultuous interwar period. It concurs...
Paper Details
Title
‘Peaceful change’ in International Relations: a conceptual archaeology
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
36 - 67
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