Introduction: rethinking the foundations of modern international thought Part I. Historiographical Foundations: 1. The international turn in intellectual history 2. Is there a pre-history of globalisation? 3. The elephant and the whale: empires and oceans in world history Part II. Seventeenth-Century Foundations: Hobbes and Locke: 4. Hobbes and the foundations of modern international thought 5. John Locke's international thought 6. John Locke, Carolina and the Two Treatises of Government 7. John Locke: theorist of empire? Part III. Eighteenth-Century Foundations: 8. Parliament and international law in eighteenth-century Britain 9. Edmund Burke and Reason of State 10. Globalising Jeremy Bentham Part IV. Building on the Foundations: Making States since 1776: 11. The Declaration of Independence and international law 12. Declarations of independence, 1776-2012.
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