photograph New Book for Professor Hartmut Behr

Hartmut Behr's A History of International Political Theory: Ontologies of the International is a fascinating critical reconsideration of how generations of political thinkers have appraised the interplay between universal and particular interests among the relations of states in their understandings of "the world" from Western antiquity through the present-day. This richly nuanced and comprehensive analysis of the many epistemological and ontological complexities in disciplined thinking about "international" affairs will be essential reading for anyone wanting to understand how these complexities affect our moral reasoning and political decisions about war and peace, identity and difference, locality and globality as humanity deals with the strategic challenges of the twenty-first century

Timothy W. Luke, University Distinguished Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Taking the relationship between universalism and particularism as his starting point, Behr provides a panoramic historical vision of international political theory. In its attempt to reconstruct a philosophical genealogy of war and peace, and a renewed ethical universalism, this original and remarkably wide-ranging book is as challenging as it is ambitious: it deserves widespread attention across International Relations and beyond.

Michael C Williams

Graduate School of Public and International Affairs University of Ottawa

NEW BOOK with Palgrave Macmillan:

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webpage: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/gps/staff/profile/hartmut.behr

The presentation of the book will be held on 25th November, 4-6pm in The research Beehive Room 2.21.

The Book launch will held on 11th December 2009

published on: 13th July 2009