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- ISBN8233243417
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- Date de parution09/07/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
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Why does Hans Morgenthau remain one of the most cited and debated thinkers in international relations? Why do concepts such as national interest, balance of power, strategic restraint, and political realism continue to dominate discussions of global affairs?Hans Morgenthau and the Dynamics of Global Power provides a comprehensive introduction to the life, ideas, and enduring legacy of the founder of classical political realism.
Moving beyond simplistic portrayals of realism as merely a philosophy of power politics, this book reveals Morgenthau's deeper concern with political responsibility, moral judgment, and the limits of international action. Beginning with the historical crises that shaped Morgenthau's worldview, the book explores the intellectual foundations of realism before examining his most influential concepts, including objective laws of politics, interest defined in terms of power, prudence in foreign policy, morality and statecraft, and the autonomy of the political sphere.
Each chapter places these ideas within both their historical context and today's rapidly changing geopolitical environment. The book also investigates the evolution of realist thought after the Cold War, its dialogue with liberalism and constructivism, and its continuing relevance to contemporary issues such as great-power competition, regional conflicts, economic security, technological rivalry, and strategic competition among rising and established powers.
Designed for university students, researchers, diplomats, military professionals, journalists, policymakers, and intellectually curious readers, this volume combines rigorous scholarship with accessible language. Rich bibliographical references and clear explanations make it suitable for classroom use while offering valuable insights for professionals working in international affairs. Whether you are encountering Morgenthau for the first time or seeking a modern reassessment of his legacy, Hans Morgenthau and the Dynamics of Global Power provides an indispensable guide to one of the foundational thinkers of modern geopolitics.
It demonstrates that realism is not simply a theory of conflict but a disciplined method of understanding political power, strategic judgment, and the enduring challenges of international order in the twenty-first century.
Moving beyond simplistic portrayals of realism as merely a philosophy of power politics, this book reveals Morgenthau's deeper concern with political responsibility, moral judgment, and the limits of international action. Beginning with the historical crises that shaped Morgenthau's worldview, the book explores the intellectual foundations of realism before examining his most influential concepts, including objective laws of politics, interest defined in terms of power, prudence in foreign policy, morality and statecraft, and the autonomy of the political sphere.
Each chapter places these ideas within both their historical context and today's rapidly changing geopolitical environment. The book also investigates the evolution of realist thought after the Cold War, its dialogue with liberalism and constructivism, and its continuing relevance to contemporary issues such as great-power competition, regional conflicts, economic security, technological rivalry, and strategic competition among rising and established powers.
Designed for university students, researchers, diplomats, military professionals, journalists, policymakers, and intellectually curious readers, this volume combines rigorous scholarship with accessible language. Rich bibliographical references and clear explanations make it suitable for classroom use while offering valuable insights for professionals working in international affairs. Whether you are encountering Morgenthau for the first time or seeking a modern reassessment of his legacy, Hans Morgenthau and the Dynamics of Global Power provides an indispensable guide to one of the foundational thinkers of modern geopolitics.
It demonstrates that realism is not simply a theory of conflict but a disciplined method of understanding political power, strategic judgment, and the enduring challenges of international order in the twenty-first century.






















