City Among Cities

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Aristotle's relevance to 21st-century geopolitics
Aristotle's views on war and political hierarchy
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comparing Aristotle and modern IR theory
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how Aristotle explains war and peace
inequality and coercion in democratic nations
philosophical foundations of international relations
rethinking global order through ancient philosophy
role of aristocracy in international politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9798855804461
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2026
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An original interpretation of Aristotle's political thought focusing on war and peace.

With the post–Cold War international order under stress, Stephen P. Sims reconsiders the relationship between war, peace, and politics by returning to the thought of Aristotle. The City Among Cities offers new ways of thinking about Aristotle, connecting his themes of inequality—such as slavery or aristocracy—to his observations on war and hegemonic politics. By contrasting Aristotle's approach with the foundational theories of international relations, Sims argues that hierarchy and coercion are permanent features of political life that democratic nations ignore at their own peril.

Stephen P. Sims is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is coeditor, with David Clinton, of Realism and the Liberal Tradition: The International Relations Theory of Whittle Johnston and, with Patrick N. Cain and Stephen A. Block, Democracy in the History of Political Thought.

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