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Wight scrisse molte accurate recensioni, specialmente per ''The Observer'' e per ''International Affairs''. Le sue opere principali sono:
*"Christian Pacifism", Theology, 33:193 (July 1936), pp.
*Letter on "Christian Pacifism", Theology 33:198 (December 1936), pp.
*"The Tanaka Memorial", History 27 (March 1943), pp.
*Power Politics Looking Forward Pamphlet, no. 8 (London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1946).
*The Development of the Legislative Council 1606-1945, vol. 1 (London: Faber & Faber, 1946).
*"Sarawak", New Statesman and Nation 31, 8 June 1946, pp.
*"The Realist’s Utopia", on E. H. Carr, The Twenty Year’s Crisis, The Observer, 21 July 1946, p.
*The Gold Coast Legislative Council (London: Faber & Faber, 1947).
*"The Church, Russia and the West", A Ecumenical Review: a Quarterly, 1:1 (Autumn 1948), pp.
*"History and Judgment: Butterfield, Niebuhr and the Technical Historian", The Frontier: A Christian Commentary on the Common Life, 1:8 (August 1950), pp.
*With W. Arthur Lewis, Michael Scott & Colin Legum, Attitude to Africa (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1951).
*Preface & amendments to revised edition of Harold J. Laski, An Introduction to Politics (London: Allen & Unwin, 1951).
*British Colonial Constitutions 1947 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1952).
*"Spain and Portugal", "Switzerland, The Low Countries, and Scandinavia", "Eastern Europe", "Germany" & "The Balance of Power" in A. J. Toynbee & F. T. Ashton-Gwatkin (eds.) *Survey of International Affairs 1939-1946: The World in March 1939 (London: Oxford University Press & Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1952), pp.
*Note on A (III) (a) Annex I "Spiritual Achievement and Material Achievement", "The Crux for an Historian brought up in the Christian Tradition" & numerous notes in Arnold J. Toynbee, A Study of History, vol. VII (London: OUP & RIIA, 1954), pp.
*"What Makes a Good Historian?", The Listener 53:1355, 17 February 1955, pp.
*"War and International Politics", The Listener, 54:1389, 13 October 1955, pp.
*"The Power Struggle within the United Nations", Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs, 33rd session (Los Angeles: USC, 1956), pp.
*"Brutus in Foreign Policy: The Memoirs of Sir Anthony Eden", International Affairs vol. 36, no. 3 (July 1960), pp.
*"Are they Classical", Times Literary Supplement 3171, 7 December 1962, p.
*"The Place of Classics in a New University", Didaskalos: The Journal of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers, 1:1 (1963), pp.
*"Does Peace Take Care of Itself", Views 2 (1963), pp.
*"European Studies" in D. Daiches (ed.), The Idea of a New University: An Experiment in Sussex (London: Andre Deutsch, 1964), pp.
*"Why is there no International Theory?", "Western Values in International Relations" & "The Balance of Power" in Herbert Butterfield & Martin Wight (eds.), Diplomatic *Investigations: Essays in the Theory of International Politics (London: Allen & Unwin, 1966), pp.
*"The Balance of Power and International Order", in Alan James (ed.), The Bases of International Order: Essays in honour of C. A. W. Manning (London: OUP, 1973), pp.
*"Arnold Toynbee: An Appreciation", International Affairs 52:1(January 1976), pp.
*Systems of States ed. Hedley Bull, (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1977).
*"Is the Commonwealth a Non-Hobbesian Institution?", Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 26:2 (July 1978), pp.
*"An Anatomy of International Thought", Review of International Studies 13 (1987), pp.
*[[Teoria internazionale|International Theory]]: The Three Traditions ed. Gabriele Wight & Brian Porter (Leicester & London: Leicester University Press, 1991).
*Power Politics (2nd ed.) edited by Hedley Bull & Carstaan Holbraad (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1995).
*"On the Abolition of War: Observations on a Memorandum by Walter Millis", in Harry Bauer & Elisabetta Brighi (eds.), International Relations at LSE: A History of 75 Years (London: Millennium Publishing Group, 2003), pp.
*Four Seminal Thinkers in International Theory: Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant and Mazzini ed. Gabriele Wight & Brian Porter (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005).
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== Collegamenti esterni ==
*[http://www.mwmt.co.uk/ Martin Wight Memorial Trust]
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