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Matthew Specter 
The Atlantic Realists 
Empire and International Political Thought Between Germany and the United States

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In The Atlantic Realists, intellectual historian Matthew Specter offers a boldly revisionist interpretation of ‘realism, ‘ a prevalent stance in post-WWII US foreign policy and public discourse and the dominant international relations theory during the Cold War. Challenging the common view of realism as a set of universally binding truths about international affairs, Specter argues that its major features emerged from a century-long dialogue between American and German intellectuals beginning in the late nineteenth century. Specter uncovers an ‘Atlantic realist’ tradition of reflection on the prerogatives of empire and the nature of power politics conditioned by fin de siècle imperial competition, two world wars, the Holocaust, and the Cold War. Focusing on key figures in the evolution of realist thought, including Carl Schmitt, Hans Morgenthau, and Wilhelm Grewe, this book traces the development of the realist worldview over a century, dismantling myths about the national interest, Realpolitik, and the ‘art’ of statesmanship.

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Matthew Specter is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of European Studies and teaches modern European history, global history, and political thought at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also Associate Editor of the journal
History and Theory. His first book was
Habermas: An Intellectual Biography (2010). He researches the history of international thought.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 336 ● ISBN 9781503629974 ● File size 1.6 MB ● Publisher Stanford University Press ● Published 2022 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8247540 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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