1st Edition

The Revolution in International Relations A Study in the Changing Balance of Power

By E.F. Penrose Copyright 1965
    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    Published in 1965: The study examines the changing structure and pattern of international relations in a world wide context. Defining balance of power in a dynamic sense akin to that of a "moving equilibrium".

    Part 1:  1. Political Doctrines and Balance of Power  2. The non-Communist World  3. Morality and International Relations Part 2:  4. Changing Political Geography  5. Imperialism, Colonialism, and Nationalism  6. The Psychological Necessity of Decolonisation  7. Communism, Anti-Communism, and "Le Tiers Monde"  Part 3:  8. Nationalism, Self Government, and Political Freedom  9. The Integration and Disintegration of States  10. Approaches to Unity in Diversity Part 4:  11. The Balance of Power, The International Organisations, The Rules of the Game, and Public Opinion  12. The Equality of States and the International Organisation  13. European Unity and the Balance of Power  14. Policies of the New Europe  15. The Summing Up

    Biography

    Ernest Francis Penrose Princeton University