Martin Wight

Wight is often associated with the British Committee on the Theory of International Politics – "British" to distinguish it from an American body that had been founded under similar auspices – and the so-called English school of international relations theory. His work, along with that of the Australian philosopher John Anderson, was a lasting influence upon the thought of Hedley Bull, author of one of the most widely read texts on the nature of international politics, ''The Anarchical Society'' (1977). Provided by Wikipedia
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