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The Twenty Years' Crisis 1919-1939
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Introduction; Michael Cox Chronology of Events Glossary of Names A Carr Bibliography PART ONE: THE SCIENCE OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS The Beginning of a Science Utopia and Reality PART TWO: THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS The Utopian Background The Harmony of Interests The Realist Critique The Limitations of Realism PART THREE: POLITICS, POWER AND MORALITY The Nature of Politics Power in International Politics Morality in International Politics PART FOUR: LAW AND CHANGE The Foundations of Law The Sanctity of Treaties The Judicial Settlement of International Disputes Peaceful Change CONCLUSION The Prospects of a New International Order Index

About the Author

E.H CARR - born in 1892, Carr joined the foreign office in 1916 and worked in Paris and Riga. He was subsequently Assistant Adviser on League of Nations Affairs, First Secretary in the Foreign Office and, for one year during the War, director of Foreign Publicity for the Ministry of Information. His first academic post was as Wilson Professor of International Politics, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and at the same time he was Assistant Editor of the Times. From 1953-55 he was tutor in politics at Balliol College, Oxford, but in 1955 he moved to Trinity College, Cambridge after being elected a Fellow of the college. He died in 1982. - MICHAEL COX is Professor of International Politics at University of Wales, Aberystwyth and editor of the Review of International Studies. His most recent publications include The Eighty Years' Crisis: International Relations 1919-1999 (1998) and E.H. Carr: A Critical Reappraisal (2000) .

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'Apparently overtaken by events in the very days of its first publication, Carr's Twenty Years Crisis has never been more pertinent to the discussion of international relations than it is to-day: in a world beset by the twin extremes which he excoriated, a craven and short-sighted realism on the one hand, and an unanchored and irresponsible idealism on the other, Carr's astute arguments should be central to our analysis of, and response to, the world of the twenty-first century.' - Fred Halliday 'The Twenty Years' Crisis is one of those books that somehow never goes out of date. It brings into sharp focus a lot of the core questions that anyone grappling with the complexities of International Relations needs to confront, and it sets a standard of clarity and vigour of prose that has few competitors in the contemporary IR literature.' - Professor Barry Buzan, University of Westminster '...now is the time to relaunch The Twenty Years' Crisis as a basis for rethinking the problem of world order in a time of greater complexity and uncertainty. [Carr's] exposure of the power relations underlying doctrines of the harmony of interests is especially pertinent to a serious understanding of the ideology of globalization today, while his careful discussion of the need to balance power and morality warns against the hypocrisy of contemporary great-power crusading.' - Professor Robert Cox, Emeritus Professor, York University, Canada 'In the 20th century E.H. Carr was one of the most original and interesting thinkers about international relations. Carr's insights into the nature of international affairs warrant attention. Everyone interested in international politics should read this book.' - Robert Gilpin, Eisenhower Professor Emeritus of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University 'the net influence of the book...is mischievous.' - Norman Angell 'brilliantly reasoned.' - R.W. Seton-Watson 'A brilliant, provocative and unsatisfying book.' - Martin Wight 'Carr is the consummate debunker who was debunked by the war itself.' - Arnold Toynbee 'Professor Carr has shown the entire inadequacy of Professors Zimmern and Toynbee: who will demonstrate the entire inadequacy of Professor Carr?' - Richard Crossman

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