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Philip Bobbitt

    Philip Bobbitt est un auteur et universitaire américain distingué, réputé pour ses contributions à la stratégie militaire et au droit constitutionnel. Ses écrits explorent en profondeur la nature de la théorie constitutionnelle et son évolution au fil du temps. Bobbitt examine l'interaction complexe entre la guerre, la paix et le cours de l'histoire, offrant des perspectives perspicaces sur les forces qui façonnent les relations internationales et la stabilité politique. Ses analyses offrent aux lecteurs une profonde compréhension des dynamiques de pouvoir et de gouvernance dans le monde contemporain.

    Terror and Consent
    The Garments of Court and Palace
    The Shield of Achilles
    • The Shield of Achilles

      • 960pages
      • 34 heures de lecture

      Sets out to interpret history of the twentieth century as a long war in which conditions of outright military confrontation or of frantic 'cold' competition lasted from the outbreak of the first world war until the collapse of the Soviet Union. schovat popis

      The Shield of Achilles
      4,3
    • The Garments of Court and Palace

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      One of America's leading public intellectuals presents a fascinating portrait of Machiavelli, his most infamous work, The Prince, and the world in which it was written.

      The Garments of Court and Palace
      4,0
    • Terror and Consent

      The Wars for the Twenty-First Century

      • 688pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      Terror and Consent argues that, like so many states and civilizations in the past that suffered defeat, we are fighting the last war, with weapons and concepts that were useful to us then but have now been superseded. Philip Bobbitt argues that we need to reforge links that previous societies have made between law and strategy; to realize how the evolution of modern states has now produced a globally networked terrorism that will change as fast as we can identify it; to combine humanitarian interests with strategies of intervention; and, above all, to rethink what 'victory' in such a war, if it is a war, might look like.

      Terror and Consent