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First book to offer a comprehensive account of Polish discipline of International Relations
Presents a history of the political thought about international relations since early modern times, introduces major authors and their concepts
Discusses development of academic discipline in the inter-war period, under communism, and after 1989
Provides a detailed quantitative and qualitative assessment of the current state of International Relations in Poland using a framework allowing for cross-country comparison

Produktbeschreibung
First book to offer a comprehensive account of Polish discipline of International Relations

Presents a history of the political thought about international relations since early modern times, introduces major authors and their concepts

Discusses development of academic discipline in the inter-war period, under communism, and after 1989

Provides a detailed quantitative and qualitative assessment of the current state of International Relations in Poland using a framework allowing for cross-country comparison


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Autorenporträt


Jacek Czaputowicz is Professor of Political Sciences at the University of Warsaw, Poland and Head of Methodology of European Research Unit at the European Studies Institute. His research interests are theories of international relations, European integration and international Security.

Anna Wojciuk is Associate Professor of international relations at the University of Warsaw, Poland. Her research interests focus on the concept of power in IR theory and on international dimensions of education and science. Wojciuk was a visiting fellow at Cornell University, Harvard University, Columbia University, and at the European University Institute.