Review Roy Godson, director of the National Strategy Information Center, has said: "[Politics and Culture in International History]  is a classic in the study of international relations. It was, and remains, invaluable to students and practitioners of statecraft."  It will be of significant interest to historians, sociologists, and political theorists. "A masterful sketch of the predispositions toward international politics at the time modern world took shape . . . sagacious, luminous, and opportune. . . ." —Harold D. Lasswell, Saturday Review "If an antidote is needed to correct the contemporary-mindedness  in the present-day study of international relations, Politics and Culture in International History is now the strong medicine on the market." —Charles A. McClelland, American Political Review Read more About the Author Adda B. Bozeman is professor emeritus of international relations at Sarah Lawrence College. Among her many books are Regional Conflicts around Geneva; Conflict in Africa: Concepts and Realities; The Future of Law in a Multicultural World; and Strategic Intelligence and Statecraft. Read more
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