The book explores the aspirations of influential thinkers in Britain and the United States between the late nineteenth century and World War I, who envisioned a unified English-speaking world based on Anglo-Saxon exceptionalism. It highlights the efforts of various figures, including Andrew Carnegie and H.G. Wells, to promote transatlantic cooperation through campaigns and publications. The proposals ranged from enhancing defense and economic ties to the radical idea of a single transatlantic state. Although these ideas lost traction by the mid-Edwardian era, their legacy persists today.
Duncan Bell Livres
Duncan Bell explore comment la pensée politique et les relations internationales ont été façonnées au fil des siècles. Son travail se penche sur les contextes plus larges et les influences qui forment notre compréhension de l'ordre mondial. Plongez dans ses analyses perspicaces de l'empire et de son impact sur la formation de la politique mondiale.


Ethics and world politics
- 440pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The book opens with a discussion of different methods and approaches employed to study the subject, including analytical political theory, post-structuralism and critical theory. It then surveys some of the most prominent perspectives on global ethics, including cosmopolitanism, communitarianism of various kinds, theories of international society, realism, postcolonialism, feminism, and green political thought. Part III examines a variety of more specific issues, including immigration, democracy, human rights, the just war tradition and its critics, international law, and global poverty and inequality. -- Publisher description.