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Reason of State, Natural Law, and Early Modern Statecraft

Vol 28, Number 2, 2011

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Articles

  • Reason of State, Natural Law, and Early Modern Statecraft

    Cathy Curtis, David Martin Jones

    1-4

  • Reason of State and Sovereignty in Early Modern England: A Question of Ideology?

    Conal Condren

    5-27

  • Advising Monarchs and their Counsellors: Juan Luis Vives on the Emotions, Civil Life and International Relations

    Cathy Curtis

    29-53

  • Aphorism and the Counsel of Prudence in Early Modern Statecraft: The Curious Case of Justus Lipsius

    David Martin Jones

    55-85

  • Law, War, and Casuistry in Vattel's Jus Gentium

    lan Hunter

    87-104

  • Law of Nations as Reason of State: Diplomacy and the Balance of Power in Vattel's Law of Nations

    Richard Devetak

    105-128

  • The Analysis of Interest and the History of Economic Thought

    Ryan Walter

    129-147

  • ‘By Ordinance of Nature: Marriage, Religion and the Modern English State

    Lisa O'Connell

    149-166