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The Twenty Years' Crisis
1919-1939
Book • 1939
Published in 1939, Carr's seminal work analyzes the failures of the interwar international order, challenging utopian idealism and emphasizing power dynamics in international relations.
The book established key principles of classical realism, arguing that moralizing without power consideration leads to political failure, and remains influential in IR theory for its critique of liberal internationalism.
The book established key principles of classical realism, arguing that moralizing without power consideration leads to political failure, and remains influential in IR theory for its critique of liberal internationalism.
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as a foundational realist text critiquing the utopianism of liberal idealists like Woodrow Wilson.


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