J Martin Rochester
Fundamental Principles of International Relations
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Fundamental Principles of International Relations
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This lucid and engaging volume provides an essential framework for introducing students to the fundamentals of world politics by clarifying the complexities of its rapidly changing context.
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This lucid and engaging volume provides an essential framework for introducing students to the fundamentals of world politics by clarifying the complexities of its rapidly changing context.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344188
- ISBN-10: 0813344182
- Artikelnr.: 23576923
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344188
- ISBN-10: 0813344182
- Artikelnr.: 23576923
J Martin Rochester
Preface PART ONE Introduction: Conceptual and Historical Background 1
Understanding International Relations, or Getting a Handle on the World The
Challenge Why Study International Relations? The Definition of
International Relations The Paradigm Debate Scholars, Policymakers, and
Citizens The Plan of the Book Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading 2 The Historical Development of the
International System: From the Birth of the Nation-State to Globalization
The Birth of the Nation-State The International System in the Seventeenth,
Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries The International System in the
Twentieth Century The Contemporary International System Conclusion
Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading PART TWO
FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: The Dynamics of Conflict and
Cooperation 3 States and Foreign Policy States as Players What Is Foreign
Policy? The Analysis of Foreign Policy Explaining Foreign Policy: The
"Levels of Analysis" Framework The International System Level The
Nation-State Level The Individual Level Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 4 Diplomacy, Bargaining, and
Statecraft What Is Diplomacy? The Changing Nature of Diplomacy The Good
Diplomat and Good Diplomacy: Rules to Follow in Negotiations Game Theory
The Dynamics of Strategic Bargaining Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 5 War and the Use of Armed Force
Trends in the Use of Armed Force The Causes of War The Causes of Peace:
Approaches to World Order Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 6 International Organization and Law International
Organization The United Nations and the UN System The European Union
International Law Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading PART THREE GLOBAL PROBLEM-SOLVING: Issue-Areas 7
Improving International Security The Problem Use of Force Regimes Arms
Control Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 8 Enhancing Human Rights and Human Development The
Problem Human Rights Regimes Human Development Regimes Conclusion Questions
for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 9 Managing the
World Economy and Promoting Prosperity The Problem International Economic
Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for
Further Reading PART FOUR CONCLUSION: Thinking About the New Millennium 10
The Future of International Relations: Sovereignty, Global Governance, and
the Human Prospect in the Twenty-first Century Whither the Nation-State
System? Alternative World Order Models Living with Paradoxes: Toward a More
Mature Anarchy Thinking About the Future Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Glossary Index
Understanding International Relations, or Getting a Handle on the World The
Challenge Why Study International Relations? The Definition of
International Relations The Paradigm Debate Scholars, Policymakers, and
Citizens The Plan of the Book Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading 2 The Historical Development of the
International System: From the Birth of the Nation-State to Globalization
The Birth of the Nation-State The International System in the Seventeenth,
Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries The International System in the
Twentieth Century The Contemporary International System Conclusion
Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading PART TWO
FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: The Dynamics of Conflict and
Cooperation 3 States and Foreign Policy States as Players What Is Foreign
Policy? The Analysis of Foreign Policy Explaining Foreign Policy: The
"Levels of Analysis" Framework The International System Level The
Nation-State Level The Individual Level Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 4 Diplomacy, Bargaining, and
Statecraft What Is Diplomacy? The Changing Nature of Diplomacy The Good
Diplomat and Good Diplomacy: Rules to Follow in Negotiations Game Theory
The Dynamics of Strategic Bargaining Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 5 War and the Use of Armed Force
Trends in the Use of Armed Force The Causes of War The Causes of Peace:
Approaches to World Order Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 6 International Organization and Law International
Organization The United Nations and the UN System The European Union
International Law Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading PART THREE GLOBAL PROBLEM-SOLVING: Issue-Areas 7
Improving International Security The Problem Use of Force Regimes Arms
Control Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 8 Enhancing Human Rights and Human Development The
Problem Human Rights Regimes Human Development Regimes Conclusion Questions
for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 9 Managing the
World Economy and Promoting Prosperity The Problem International Economic
Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for
Further Reading PART FOUR CONCLUSION: Thinking About the New Millennium 10
The Future of International Relations: Sovereignty, Global Governance, and
the Human Prospect in the Twenty-first Century Whither the Nation-State
System? Alternative World Order Models Living with Paradoxes: Toward a More
Mature Anarchy Thinking About the Future Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Glossary Index
Preface PART ONE Introduction: Conceptual and Historical Background 1
Understanding International Relations, or Getting a Handle on the World The
Challenge Why Study International Relations? The Definition of
International Relations The Paradigm Debate Scholars, Policymakers, and
Citizens The Plan of the Book Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading 2 The Historical Development of the
International System: From the Birth of the Nation-State to Globalization
The Birth of the Nation-State The International System in the Seventeenth,
Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries The International System in the
Twentieth Century The Contemporary International System Conclusion
Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading PART TWO
FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: The Dynamics of Conflict and
Cooperation 3 States and Foreign Policy States as Players What Is Foreign
Policy? The Analysis of Foreign Policy Explaining Foreign Policy: The
"Levels of Analysis" Framework The International System Level The
Nation-State Level The Individual Level Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 4 Diplomacy, Bargaining, and
Statecraft What Is Diplomacy? The Changing Nature of Diplomacy The Good
Diplomat and Good Diplomacy: Rules to Follow in Negotiations Game Theory
The Dynamics of Strategic Bargaining Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 5 War and the Use of Armed Force
Trends in the Use of Armed Force The Causes of War The Causes of Peace:
Approaches to World Order Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 6 International Organization and Law International
Organization The United Nations and the UN System The European Union
International Law Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading PART THREE GLOBAL PROBLEM-SOLVING: Issue-Areas 7
Improving International Security The Problem Use of Force Regimes Arms
Control Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 8 Enhancing Human Rights and Human Development The
Problem Human Rights Regimes Human Development Regimes Conclusion Questions
for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 9 Managing the
World Economy and Promoting Prosperity The Problem International Economic
Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for
Further Reading PART FOUR CONCLUSION: Thinking About the New Millennium 10
The Future of International Relations: Sovereignty, Global Governance, and
the Human Prospect in the Twenty-first Century Whither the Nation-State
System? Alternative World Order Models Living with Paradoxes: Toward a More
Mature Anarchy Thinking About the Future Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Glossary Index
Understanding International Relations, or Getting a Handle on the World The
Challenge Why Study International Relations? The Definition of
International Relations The Paradigm Debate Scholars, Policymakers, and
Citizens The Plan of the Book Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading 2 The Historical Development of the
International System: From the Birth of the Nation-State to Globalization
The Birth of the Nation-State The International System in the Seventeenth,
Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries The International System in the
Twentieth Century The Contemporary International System Conclusion
Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading PART TWO
FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: The Dynamics of Conflict and
Cooperation 3 States and Foreign Policy States as Players What Is Foreign
Policy? The Analysis of Foreign Policy Explaining Foreign Policy: The
"Levels of Analysis" Framework The International System Level The
Nation-State Level The Individual Level Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 4 Diplomacy, Bargaining, and
Statecraft What Is Diplomacy? The Changing Nature of Diplomacy The Good
Diplomat and Good Diplomacy: Rules to Follow in Negotiations Game Theory
The Dynamics of Strategic Bargaining Conclusion Questions for Study and
Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 5 War and the Use of Armed Force
Trends in the Use of Armed Force The Causes of War The Causes of Peace:
Approaches to World Order Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 6 International Organization and Law International
Organization The United Nations and the UN System The European Union
International Law Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading PART THREE GLOBAL PROBLEM-SOLVING: Issue-Areas 7
Improving International Security The Problem Use of Force Regimes Arms
Control Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions
for Further Reading 8 Enhancing Human Rights and Human Development The
Problem Human Rights Regimes Human Development Regimes Conclusion Questions
for Study and Discussion Suggestions for Further Reading 9 Managing the
World Economy and Promoting Prosperity The Problem International Economic
Regimes Conclusion Questions for Study and Discussion Suggestions for
Further Reading PART FOUR CONCLUSION: Thinking About the New Millennium 10
The Future of International Relations: Sovereignty, Global Governance, and
the Human Prospect in the Twenty-first Century Whither the Nation-State
System? Alternative World Order Models Living with Paradoxes: Toward a More
Mature Anarchy Thinking About the Future Questions for Study and Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading Notes Glossary Index