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4. The Territorial State in International Relations
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John H. Herz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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I. RISE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODERN STATE SYSTEM
- 1. The Basic Features of the Modern State System 37
- 2. The Rise of the Territorial State 43
- 3. The Nature of Territoriality 49
- 4. The Territorial State in International Relations 62
- 5. Collective Security as an Attempt to Maintain the Territorial Principle 76
- 6. The Decline of the Territorial State 96
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II. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE ATOMIC AGE
- 7. The Impact of Bipolarity 111
- 8. The Impact of the New Weapons 167
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III. PROSPECTS OF FUTURE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
- 9. Is There a Future for International Politics? 225
- 10. The Security Dilemma in the Atomic Age 231
- 11. A Plan for a Holding Operation 244
- 12. Universalism as Alternative to the Power Dilemma 300
- Index of Personal Names 358
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
I. RISE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODERN STATE SYSTEM
- 1. The Basic Features of the Modern State System 37
- 2. The Rise of the Territorial State 43
- 3. The Nature of Territoriality 49
- 4. The Territorial State in International Relations 62
- 5. Collective Security as an Attempt to Maintain the Territorial Principle 76
- 6. The Decline of the Territorial State 96
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II. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE ATOMIC AGE
- 7. The Impact of Bipolarity 111
- 8. The Impact of the New Weapons 167
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III. PROSPECTS OF FUTURE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
- 9. Is There a Future for International Politics? 225
- 10. The Security Dilemma in the Atomic Age 231
- 11. A Plan for a Holding Operation 244
- 12. Universalism as Alternative to the Power Dilemma 300
- Index of Personal Names 358