On the eightieth anniversary of the publication of E.H. Carr’s The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939, Philip Cunliffe revisits this classic text, juxtaposing its claims with contemporary debates on the rise and fall of the liberal international order.
By reflecting on Carr’s foundational work, The New Twenty Years’ Crisis offers an opportunity to take stock of the current state of international order and international relations theory.
A Critique of International Relations, 1999-2019