Argument and Change in World Politics
Discover the profound insights of Neta C. Crawford in her pivotal work, Argument and Change in World Politics, published in 2002. This compelling book delves into the significant role that ethical arguments play in shaping global affairs, challenging the traditional focus on power politics and economic factors. With a thorough analysis spanning 490 pages, Crawford illustrates how these moral considerations have driven monumental changes, such as decolonization, marking a transformative era in international relations over the past five centuries. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the moral and ethical dimensions of global politics, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the intricate interplay between argumentation and change in the realm of international relations today!