Not only peace through law and supernational institutions was deemed in the Seventeenth and the Eighteenth century to bring about order in international affairs. The balance of power has in this contest been theorized as an adequate substitute for the quest of peace
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...
Not only peace through law and supernational institutions was deemed in the Seventeenth and the Eigh...
This book is the first study that analyses bilateral commercial treaties as instruments of peace and...
Samenvatting doctoraatsverhandeling "Balance of Power and International Law. European Diplomacy and ...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, relations between the European states had a relatively predictable e...
The era of the “trente heureuses” (1713-1743), peaceful interlude between the War of the Spanish Su...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
Inspired by the 'cultural turn' in early modern international relations historythe present contribut...
In this conference paper, redrafted to a full article, I treat the discursive power of the "Balance ...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy. Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Utrecht offers a de...
This chapter sets up the main narrative of the book as a history of the relation between the practic...
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...
Not only peace through law and supernational institutions was deemed in the Seventeenth and the Eigh...
This book is the first study that analyses bilateral commercial treaties as instruments of peace and...
Samenvatting doctoraatsverhandeling "Balance of Power and International Law. European Diplomacy and ...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, relations between the European states had a relatively predictable e...
The era of the “trente heureuses” (1713-1743), peaceful interlude between the War of the Spanish Su...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
Inspired by the 'cultural turn' in early modern international relations historythe present contribut...
In this conference paper, redrafted to a full article, I treat the discursive power of the "Balance ...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy. Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Utrecht offers a de...
This chapter sets up the main narrative of the book as a history of the relation between the practic...
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...
From the middle of the seventeenth century to the time of the Napoleonic wars bilateral commercial t...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...