Marxism and International Relations

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Oxford University Press, 1989 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 297 pages
Illustrating the association between Marxist theories of social relations based on economic structures and the realities of international relations, this study reconstructs theories of international relations put forth by Marx and Engels and explores the better-known theories of the Second International concerning imperialism and the nation. The authors also examine theories advanced by Marxist diplomats and intellectuals in recent years.

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The Modern Marxist World
12
Marx and Engels
27
First Marxist Theories of Imperialism and of Nation
42
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