
To do justice to the complete Hedley Bull, one needs first to come to terms with the extensive array of writing he produced over three decades of active scholarship.
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Hedley Bull’s thinking about relations between states continues to influence the way scholars understand international relations and diplomacy.
Hedley Bull, Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford University since 1977, died on 18 May 1985. This is the revised text of the 1985 Cyril Foster lecture, delivered at Oxford on 17 …
Twenty years ago, in the pages of the Journal of Common Market Studies, Hedley Bull launched a searing critique of the European Community’s ‘civilian power’ in international affairs.
In "The Anarchical Society," Hedley Bull provides a thorough examination of the intricate relationship between war, peace, and the overarching order within an international society characterized by …
Class on Hedley Bull 1. Some general points about Bull’s view central claim in Bull’s argument is that anarchy—understood as interaction between and among agents, whether individuals or states, in the …