International relations
"Politics Among Nations" by Hans Morgenthau is a seminal work in the field of international relations. It outlines his realist theory of international politics, emphasizing the role of power in shaping the behavior of states. The book discusses concepts such as national interest, balance of power, and the importance of understanding the motivations of states in the international arena.
The Morgenthau, Hans J. Morgenthau
International relations
Hans Morgenthau, published 1948
He wrote Scientific Man Vs. Power Politics; Truth and Power: Essays of a Decade 1960-1970; Relations Between Nations; A New Foreign Policy For the United States; In Defense of the National Interest: A Critical Examination of American Foreign Policy; Science: Servant or Master?; The Crossroad Papers: A Look into the American Future; and The Concept of the Political.
It was Hans Morgenthau who believed political life was ultimately an ongoing battle for power. Perhaps his most well-known work is Politics Among Nations.
It was Hans Morgenthau who believed political life was ultimately an ongoing battle for power. Perhaps his most well-known work is Politics Among Nations.
It was Hans Morgenthau who believed political life was ultimately an ongoing battle for power. Perhaps his most well-known work is Politics Among Nations.
Hans Morgenthau was born on February 17, 1904.
Hans Morgenthau was born on February 17, 1904.
Hans Morgenthau died on July 19, 1980 at the age of 76.
Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace is a book by Hans Morgenthau published in 1948. The book introduces the concept of political realism, presenting a realist view of power politics. This concept played a major role in the foreign policy of the United States, which made it exercise globe-spanning power in the Cold War period. The concept also called for a reconciliation of power politics with the idealistic ethics of earlier American discussions about foreign policy.
Hans Morgenthau died on July 19, 1980 at the age of 76.