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  2. Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch - Wikipedia

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    Appendix I.—"On the disagreement between morals and politics with reference to perpetual peace" Appendix II.—"Concerning the harmony of politics with morals according to the transcendental idea of public right" Kant's essay in some ways resemble modern democratic peace theory.

  3. Great Debates (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    In international relations theory, the Great Debates are a series of disagreements between international relations scholars. [1] Ashworth describes how the discipline of international relations has been heavily influenced by historical narratives and that "no single idea has been more influential" than the notion that there was a debate between utopian and realist thinking.

  4. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Establishes relations between the Northern Song and Liao dynasties. [25] 1018 Peace of Bautzen: Between Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Duke Bolesław I the Brave of Poland. [26] 1033 Peace of Merseburg: Between Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II and Duke Mieszko II of Poland. 1059 Treaty of Melfi: Pope Nicholas II recognizes Norman influence in ...

  5. Perpetual Peace (532) - Wikipedia

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    The Perpetual Peace or the Treaty of Eternal Peace (Greek: ἀπέραντος εἰρήνη [1]), signed in 532 between the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire and Sassanid Persia, was a peace treaty of indefinite duration, which concluded the Iberian War (527–531) between the two powers.

  6. International relations (1814–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Historian A.J.P. Taylor says that this "was a great event; indeed, the only real event in international relations between the Battle of Sedan and the defeat of Russia in the Russo-Japanese war." [150] Taylor emphasizes the long-term impact: The British occupation of Egypt altered the balance of power.

  7. Postcolonial international relations - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, they have been marginalized in the disciplines of political science and international relations due to their unscientific character. [2] This has made the utilization of a postcolonial lens on International Relations more difficult, since there is barely any practical academic overlap between the two disciplines at universities. [9]

  8. Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos - Wikipedia

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    Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos is a 2010 book by Peter Gordon, in which the author reconstructs the famous 1929 debate between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer at Davos, Switzerland, demonstrating its significance as a point of rupture in Continental thought that implicated all the major philosophical movements of the day.

  9. Category:History of international relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of international relations" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .