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Realism and Moralism in International Relations: Essays in Honor of Frans A.M. Alting von Geusau

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Professor Frans Alting von Geusau held the chair of Professor of International Organizations at Tilburg University. His life-long academic career is reflected in this book. He was a man who has long inspired others with his insistence that political realism can only be matched with a sense of ethical purpose. This moral dimension of international relations is one of the main themes of the 23 contributions. Academics from the United States, the UK, Israel, The Netherlands and other European countries give their view of a world which faces the challenges of the next millennium. Those who share von Geusau’s interest in the cultural and moral dimensions of international relations will find essays on this issue in this book. Those who want to enlarge their views on the future of a united Europe will find differing ideas and visions in this book. This book seeks to demonstrate that what really matters is righteousness and justice for all.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
316
ISBN
9789041111388

Professor Frans Alting von Geusau held the chair of Professor of International Organizations at Tilburg University. His life-long academic career is reflected in this book. He was a man who has long inspired others with his insistence that political realism can only be matched with a sense of ethical purpose. This moral dimension of international relations is one of the main themes of the 23 contributions. Academics from the United States, the UK, Israel, The Netherlands and other European countries give their view of a world which faces the challenges of the next millennium. Those who share von Geusau’s interest in the cultural and moral dimensions of international relations will find essays on this issue in this book. Those who want to enlarge their views on the future of a united Europe will find differing ideas and visions in this book. This book seeks to demonstrate that what really matters is righteousness and justice for all.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
316
ISBN
9789041111388