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The Global Covenant: Human Conduct in a World of States
by Robert Jackson
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... That was emphasized by Kenneth Waltz in a guarded criticism of Martin Wight and Hedley Bull: `they did theory in a sense not recognized as theory by philosophers of science' .Z In other words, their theories ... "
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... Some, particularly those associated with the `English School' of International Relations such as Martin Wight and Hedley Bull, have argued that his dichotomy between realism and utopian is far too rigid and simplistic an attempt to distinguish between ... "
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Legal Rules and International Society
by Anthony Clark Arend
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... "1- Rather law is a "spe- cialized social process." 13 As Hedley Bull explains, those of the New Haven School "reject the idea of law as a 'body of rules' because they hold ... "
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... a 'neo-Grotian' because he did not share the natural-law foundations of Grotius's thought. 2 Similar disagreements about the location of Hedley Bull have been a prominent feature of the attempt to assess Bull's contribution to the field. ... "
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