The Rise of Democracy Revolution, War and Transformations in International Politics since 1776

Little over 200 years ago, a quarter of a century of warfare with an 'outlaw state' brought the great powers of Europe to their knees. That state was the revolutionary democracy of France. Since then, there has been a remarkable transformation in the way democracy is understood and valued...

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Auteur principal: Hobson, Christopher (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Edinburgh University Press 2015
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Résumé:Little over 200 years ago, a quarter of a century of warfare with an 'outlaw state' brought the great powers of Europe to their knees. That state was the revolutionary democracy of France. Since then, there has been a remarkable transformation in the way democracy is understood and valued - today, it is the non-democractic states that are seen as rogue regimes. Now, Christopher Hobson explores democracy's remarkable rise from obscurity to centre stage in contemporary international relations.
ISBN:edinburgh/9780748692811.001.0001
9780748692811
Accès:Open Access