Acknowledgements vi
Preface vii
Part I Introduction Kai Alderson, and Andrew Hurrell
1 Bull's Conception of International Society 1
2 International Society and the Academic Study of International Relations 20
3 The Continuing Relevance of International Society 54
Part II Hedley Bull on International Society
I Society and Anarchy in International Relations (1966) 77
II The Grotian Conception of International Society (1966) 95
III The Twenty Years' Crisis Thirty Years On (1969) 125
IV The State's Positive Role in World Affairs (1979) 139
V Natural Law and International Relations (1979) 157
VI The European International Order (1980) 170
VII Hobbes and the International Anarchy (1981) 188
VIII Justice in International Relations: The 1983 Hagey Lectures (1984) 206
IX International Relations as an Academic Pursuit (1972) 246
Index 265
Preface vii
Part I Introduction Kai Alderson, and Andrew Hurrell
1 Bull's Conception of International Society 1
2 International Society and the Academic Study of International Relations 20
3 The Continuing Relevance of International Society 54
Part II Hedley Bull on International Society
I Society and Anarchy in International Relations (1966) 77
II The Grotian Conception of International Society (1966) 95
III The Twenty Years' Crisis Thirty Years On (1969) 125
IV The State's Positive Role in World Affairs (1979) 139
V Natural Law and International Relations (1979) 157
VI The European International Order (1980) 170
VII Hobbes and the International Anarchy (1981) 188
VIII Justice in International Relations: The 1983 Hagey Lectures (1984) 206
IX International Relations as an Academic Pursuit (1972) 246
Index 265