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Essay heading: John Burton And The Study Of International Relations
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There, Martin Griffiths (1999 p.109) notes that Burton's works cannot be easily classified within the conventional frameworks of analysis in the study of international relations. He stresses that Burton has been a trenchant critic of the view that international relations can stand apart from other disciplines in the social sciences... displayed 300 characters
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At the same time, Griffiths recognizes that Burton has produced a unique corpus of work that continues to inspire students of world society today.
Moreover, Ken Booth (1997), himself a trenchant critic of International Relations these days, identifies an increasing relevance of the work of Burton (and others) as International Relations struggles with the problems of a new agenda in radically altered post Cold War circumstances... displayed next 300 characters
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