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    Natural law and international relations by Bull, Hedley

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1979)
    “…There can be no enterprise more important to the student of International Relations than to understand the bearing on his subject of the tradition that asserts…”
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    Conceptual thinking about the individual in international law by Higgins, Rosalyn

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-04-1978)
    “…I Have thought it appropriate, in a lecture that bears the name of Henry Sidgwick, to choose a theme that focuses on individual rights and on questions of…”
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    A note on the origin of the word ‘International’ by Suganami, Hidemi

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1978)
    “…According to Professor Northedge, It is well known that the expression ‘international’ came into use through the famous mistake made by Jeremy Bentham when he…”
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    The tradition of appeasement in British foreign policy 1865–1939 by Kennedy, Paul M.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1976)
    “…IF the policy of “Appeasement” is inextricably associated in the historical consciousness with the efforts of Neville Chamberlain's government to preserve…”
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    Solving the appeasement puzzle: contending historical interpretations of British diplomacy during the 1930s by Walker, Stephen G.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1980)
    “…The historical interpretations of British diplomacy during the 1930s are difficult to separate from those interpretations that explain the occurrence of the…”
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    Two views of Germany: Nevile Henderson vs. Vansittart and the Foreign Office, 1937–1939 by Goldman, Aaron L.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1980)
    “…On April 30, 1937 Sir Nevile Henderson arrived in Berlin and assumed charge of the British Embassy as His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and…”
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    Britain's elusive role in world politics by Hill, Christopher

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1979)
    “…Generalisation about foreign policy is inevitable. It is the external face of a country, turned toward the world and taken by others to characterize the…”
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    Colouring it Morgenthau: new evidence for an old thesis on quantitative international politics by Vasquez, John A.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1979)
    “…In the last decade a number of scholars have criticized the dominant paradigm in international relations inquiry. Two major criticisms have been levelled at…”
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    Western conceptions of a universal moral order by Vincent, R. J.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-04-1978)
    “…I Am not concerned in this paper to discover what is peculiarly western about western conceptions of a world moral order, but merely to assemble some ideas…”
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    Peacekeeping and foreign policy: Canada, India and the International Commission in Vietnam, 1954–1965 by Thakur, Ramesh

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1980)
    “…Vietnam has been the subject of several studies in our times; yet a need remains for an analysis of the Vietnam experience as an exercise in international…”
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    Elite opinion and defence policy: air power advocacy and British rearmament during the 1930s by Bialer, Uri

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-04-1980)
    “…Much has been written about the deep fear of aerial bombardment in inter-war Britain. Particular attention has been paid to the Government awareness of that…”
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    The British political, social and economic system and the decision for peace and war: reflections on Anglo-German relations 1800—1939 by Gruner, Wolf D.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1980)
    “…One of the main fields of historical research for the period between the two world wars has been the role of National Socialist Germany in world politics and…”
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    International Society by James, Alan

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1978)
    “…THE topics chosen for inaugural lectures often fall into one of three categories. First, there is what might be called the ‘state of the discipline’ lecture,…”
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    The political theory and institutional history of states systems by Berridge, Geoffrey

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-04-1980)
    “…The books which are the subject of this article1 lie squarely (if a little uneasily on the part of Northedge) in the so-called ‘classical‘ tradition of…”
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    Overseas companies as transnational actors during the European conquest of Africa by Cooney, Stephen

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1980)
    “…“William, when I went into the jungle, I was seventeen. When I walked out I was twenty-one. And, by God, I was rich!” Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, Act I…”
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    Foreign policy Implementation: problems and approaches by Clarke, Michael

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1979)
    “…It is disturbing for a student of foreign policy to read Tolstoy. It is even more disturbing for anyone interested specifically in the implementation of…”
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    Decision-making and the Munich crisis by Black, Naomi

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1980)
    “…It is now twenty years since Richard Snyder and two associates published a monograph presenting their “framework” for studying international relations as…”
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    The study of appeasement: methodological crossroads or meeting-place? by Kennedy, Paul M.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-10-1980)
    “…The study of modern international relations is carried on, essentially, by two main types of scholars: diplomatic historians, and political scientists. There…”
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    The United Nations on transnational corporations: a summary and a critique by Nixson, F. I., Yamin, M.

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-04-1980)
    “…In 1973 the United Nations published an influential study x of the emergence of Transnational Corporations (TNCs) and their impact on the world economy in…”
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    Britain's place in the world by Barber, James

    Published in British Journal of International Studies (01-07-1980)
    “…There is no better known judgement of Britain's post-war international position than Dean Acheson's view that: “Britain has lost an Empire and has not yet…”
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