- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Race, Empire and the Founding of International Relations
- 1. An Edwardian Fantasy: The Empire-Wide Origins of International Relations
- 2. Canada: From Imperial Federationism to Liberal Imperialism
- 3. Australia: Race, Settlement and Understandings of the International
- 4. South Africa: Race Relations, the International and the Rise of Apartheid
- 5. New Zealand: Exceptionalism and Isolation in the South Pacific
- 6. India: The Imperial Discipline Meets Anti-Colonial Nationalism
- Conclusion: The Past of International Relations and Its Future
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Notes on Authors
- Index