ISBN-13: 9780415945363 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 271 str.
Theory and History in International Relations is a plea to scholars of global politics to turn away from the manufacture of data and to return to a systematic study of history as a basis for theory. While the modest use of empiricism is always important, Puchala rejects the logical positivism of the so-called scientific revolution in the field in favour of a more complex, even intuitive, vision of global politics. He addresses the potential uses of history in studying some of the major debates of our time. This text should appeal to those older IR scholars who were never comfortable with the scientific revolution and the next generation of scholars who have become disillusioned with undiluted positivism.