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THE PARADIGM DEBATE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREIGN POLICY MAKING: TOWARD A REDEFINITION OF THE “NATIONAL INTEREST”

J. MARTIN ROCHESTER

As long as there have been nation-states, men have thought in terms of “national interests.” It remained for Carr’ and Morgenthau and their fellow realists to enshrine this observation into a dictum and to turn the loose notion of “national interest” into a full-blown, well developed, and clearly labeled concept occupying a special place in scholarly discourse among more than a generation of international relationists.

 

University of Missouri-St. Louis

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