Friendship and International Relations

Friendship and International Relations by S. Koschut, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK in October 2014, explores the unique role of international friendship as a distinct type of interstate relationship. This 216-page book delves into how such relationships can illuminate aspects of international politics that have often been overlooked, providing a comprehensive framework for analysis.
Readers will find a variety of conceptual approaches and empirical cases that illustrate the significance of friendship in the realm of international relations. The book addresses topics such as diplomacy and intergovernmental organizations, offering insights into how these relationships can shape political dynamics. Through its detailed examination, this edition contributes to the understanding of peace and the historical and theoretical contexts of international interactions.
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International friendship is a distinct type of interstate relationship, and that as such, it can contribute to capture aspects of international politics that have long remained unattended. This book offers a framework for analyzing friendship in international politics by presenting a variety of conceptual approaches and empirical cases.
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