Books
France in the Cold War
– "France in the Cold War," The Political Quarterly, v22 n1 (January 1951): 57-66.Excerpt: To make it quite clear with what the present article sets out to deal, it is 1st necessary that we should define the term cold war which indiscriminate use has rendered obscure.… More
From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism
– "From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism," Atlantic Community Quarterly, 17(4) (Winter 1979/80) : 489-506.Excerpt: Thirty years ago, professors of international relations and men in the streets would have characterized the world in more or less the same terms. The 1st, and there learned way,… More
Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior
– Stuart L. Campbell, "Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior," The Historian, v51 n4 (1989): 551-573.Excerpt: During the years following World War II, Raymond Aron emerged as France’s leading a thinker willing to challenge the leftist political attitudes that dominated the French… More
An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron
– Reed Davis, "An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron," Review of International Studies, v34 n4 (Oct., 2008): 645-668.Abstract: Near the end of his career, Raymond Aron explained that he had never ceased to ‘think or dream or hope – in the light of the idea of Reason – for a humanized society’, a… More
Essays
France in the Cold War
– "France in the Cold War," The Political Quarterly, v22 n1 (January 1951): 57-66.Excerpt: To make it quite clear with what the present article sets out to deal, it is 1st necessary that we should define the term cold war which indiscriminate use has rendered obscure.… More
From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism
– "From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism," Atlantic Community Quarterly, 17(4) (Winter 1979/80) : 489-506.Excerpt: Thirty years ago, professors of international relations and men in the streets would have characterized the world in more or less the same terms. The 1st, and there learned way,… More
Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior
– Stuart L. Campbell, "Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior," The Historian, v51 n4 (1989): 551-573.Excerpt: During the years following World War II, Raymond Aron emerged as France’s leading a thinker willing to challenge the leftist political attitudes that dominated the French… More
An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron
– Reed Davis, "An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron," Review of International Studies, v34 n4 (Oct., 2008): 645-668.Abstract: Near the end of his career, Raymond Aron explained that he had never ceased to ‘think or dream or hope – in the light of the idea of Reason – for a humanized society’, a… More
Commentary
France in the Cold War
– "France in the Cold War," The Political Quarterly, v22 n1 (January 1951): 57-66.Excerpt: To make it quite clear with what the present article sets out to deal, it is 1st necessary that we should define the term cold war which indiscriminate use has rendered obscure.… More
From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism
– "From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism," Atlantic Community Quarterly, 17(4) (Winter 1979/80) : 489-506.Excerpt: Thirty years ago, professors of international relations and men in the streets would have characterized the world in more or less the same terms. The 1st, and there learned way,… More
Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior
– Stuart L. Campbell, "Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior," The Historian, v51 n4 (1989): 551-573.Excerpt: During the years following World War II, Raymond Aron emerged as France’s leading a thinker willing to challenge the leftist political attitudes that dominated the French… More
An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron
– Reed Davis, "An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron," Review of International Studies, v34 n4 (Oct., 2008): 645-668.Abstract: Near the end of his career, Raymond Aron explained that he had never ceased to ‘think or dream or hope – in the light of the idea of Reason – for a humanized society’, a… More
Multimedia
France in the Cold War
– "France in the Cold War," The Political Quarterly, v22 n1 (January 1951): 57-66.Excerpt: To make it quite clear with what the present article sets out to deal, it is 1st necessary that we should define the term cold war which indiscriminate use has rendered obscure.… More
From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism
– "From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism," Atlantic Community Quarterly, 17(4) (Winter 1979/80) : 489-506.Excerpt: Thirty years ago, professors of international relations and men in the streets would have characterized the world in more or less the same terms. The 1st, and there learned way,… More
Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior
– Stuart L. Campbell, "Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior," The Historian, v51 n4 (1989): 551-573.Excerpt: During the years following World War II, Raymond Aron emerged as France’s leading a thinker willing to challenge the leftist political attitudes that dominated the French… More
An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron
– Reed Davis, "An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron," Review of International Studies, v34 n4 (Oct., 2008): 645-668.Abstract: Near the end of his career, Raymond Aron explained that he had never ceased to ‘think or dream or hope – in the light of the idea of Reason – for a humanized society’, a… More
Teaching
France in the Cold War
– "France in the Cold War," The Political Quarterly, v22 n1 (January 1951): 57-66.Excerpt: To make it quite clear with what the present article sets out to deal, it is 1st necessary that we should define the term cold war which indiscriminate use has rendered obscure.… More
From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism
– "From American Imperialism to Soviet Hegemonism," Atlantic Community Quarterly, 17(4) (Winter 1979/80) : 489-506.Excerpt: Thirty years ago, professors of international relations and men in the streets would have characterized the world in more or less the same terms. The 1st, and there learned way,… More
Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior
– Stuart L. Campbell, "Raymond Aron: The Making of a Cold Warrior," The Historian, v51 n4 (1989): 551-573.Excerpt: During the years following World War II, Raymond Aron emerged as France’s leading a thinker willing to challenge the leftist political attitudes that dominated the French… More
An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron
– Reed Davis, "An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron," Review of International Studies, v34 n4 (Oct., 2008): 645-668.Abstract: Near the end of his career, Raymond Aron explained that he had never ceased to ‘think or dream or hope – in the light of the idea of Reason – for a humanized society’, a… More