Hedley Norman Bull FBA (10 June 1932 – 18 May 1985) was Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University, the London School of...
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School writer Hedley Bull's 1977 classic, The Anarchical Society, is a key statement of this position. Prominent liberal realists: Hedley Bull – argued for...
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international anarchy at the center of international relations theory. Hedley Bull defined the international system as being formed "when two or more have...
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Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics is a 1977 book by Hedley Bull and a founding text of the English School of international relations...
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international relations, where the term is originally associated with Hedley Bull, it sees the political order of a globalized world as analogous to high-medieval...
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philosopher John Anderson, was a lasting influence upon the thought of Hedley Bull, author of one of the most widely read texts on the nature of international...
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nations have sought to synthesize the two schools of thought. Scholar Hedley Bull has written: By the 'idealists' we have in mind writers such as Sir Alfred...
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order and sovereignty. Nicholas Wheeler is a prominent solidarist, while Hedley Bull and Robert H. Jackson are perhaps the best known pluralists. Some English...
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Theory: Competing Empirical Paradigms, Lexington, ISBN 9781498544993 Hedley Bull, The Anarchical Society, Columbia University Press. Jackson, Robert H...
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cartel theory Geopolitics Scholars Michael Barnett Zbigniew Brzezinski Hedley Bull E. H. Carr Daniel Deudney Michael W. Doyle Cynthia Enloe James Fearon...
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