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ID155790
Title ProperAmerican diplomatic history and international thought
Other Title Informationa constitutional perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorHendrickson, David C
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay offers a constitutional perspective on the American encounter with the problem of international order. Its point of departure is the American Founding, a subject often invisible in both the history of international thought and contemporary International Relations theory. Although usually considered as an incident within the domestic politics of the United States, the Founding displays many key ideas that have subsequently played a vital role in both international political thought and IR theory. The purpose of this essay is to explore these ideas and to take account of their passage through time, up to and including the present day. Those ideas shine a light not only on how we organize our scholarly enterprises but also on the contemporary direction of US foreign policy and the larger question of world order.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 31, No.3; Sep 2017: p.322-340
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 31 No 3
Key WordsLiberalism ;  Internationalism ;  Realism ;  World Order ;  International Relations Theory ;  Constitutionalism ;  Woodrow Wilson ;  Intellectual History ;  Alexander Hamilton ;  US Foreign Policy ;  Republican Security Theory ;  James Madison ;  International Law ;  American Founding


 
 
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