Remembering Hedley

Remembering Hedley

Edited by: Coral Bell, Meredith Thatcher

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Remembering Hedley commemorates the life of Hedley Bull (1932–85), a pivotal figure in the fields of international relations and strategic studies. Its publication coincides with the official opening on 6 August 2008 of the Hedley Bull Centre at The Australian National University in Canberra.

Details

ISBN (print):
9781921536069
ISBN (online):
9781921536076
Publication date:
Aug 2008
Note:
Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence No. 170
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/RH.08.2008
Series:
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)
Co-publisher:
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)
Disciplines:
Arts & Humanities: Biography & Autobiography; Social Sciences: Military & Defence Studies, Politics & International Studies
Countries:
Australia; Europe: United Kingdom

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  1. Early Years: Sydney and Oxford (PDF, 109KB)Mary Bull doi
  2. An Early Influence: John Anderson (PDF, 144KB)Renée Jeffery doi
  3. Hedley Bull and Arms Control (PDF, 128KB)Robert O’Neill doi
  4. London: the LSE, the ‘British Committee on International Theory’, the ‘English School’ and the early days of the IISS (PDF, 105KB)Coral Bell doi
  5. ‘A Common Interest in Common Interest’: Hedley Bull, Thomas Schelling and Collaboration in International Politics (PDF, 138KB)Robert Ayson doi
  6. Hedley in Canberra (PDF, 104KB)Bruce Miller doi
  7. Conversations with Hedley (PDF, 99KB)Adam Watson doi
  8. Hedley in his own words: three essays (PDF, 199KB) doi
    1. Order vs Justice in International Society
    2. Martin Wight and the Theory of International Relations: The Second Martin Wight Memorial Lecture
    3. The Revolt against the West
  9. Lost Friend (PDF, 96KB)Michael Howard doi

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