International relations and the philosophy of history: A civilizational approach

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International Relations and the Philosophy of History examines the concept of civilization in relation to international systems through an extensive use of the literature in the philosophy of history. A. Nuri Yurdusev demonstrates the relevance of a civilizational approach to the study of contemporary international relations by looking at the multi-civilizational nature of the modern international system, the competing claims of national and civilizational identities and the rise of civilizational consciousness after the Cold War.

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Nuri Yurdusev, A. (2003). International relations and the philosophy of history: A civilizational approach. International Relations and the Philosophy of History: A Civilizational Approach (pp. 1–204). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403938404

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