War and the State
Discover the intricate dynamics of conflict and governance in War and the State by R. Harrison Wagner. Published in 2007 by The University of, this compelling paperback spans 272 pages, delving into the complexities of international relations and political science. Wagner critically examines the inherent contradictions within Realist political thought, presenting a fresh, robust theory of war that challenges conventional perspectives. This insightful work is essential for students and scholars interested in history, theory, and the philosophical underpinnings of political freedom and international security. Enhance your understanding of global politics and the state with this thought-provoking analysis from a leading voice in the field. Perfect for those seeking a deeper comprehension of the interplay between war and statecraft.