Bringing together intellectual history, International Political Thought and International law, Schroeder explores the extent to which seventeenth-century discourses and doctrines of International law and the balance of power, and the projects to establish federal structures and institutions to achieve peace and stability, relied on trust..
Bringing together intellectual history, International Political Thought and International law, Schroeder explores the extent to which seventeenth-century discourses and doctrines of International law and the balance of power, and the projects to establish federal structures and institutions to achieve peace and stability, relied on trust.