Benjamin Miller is Professor of International Relations at the University of Haifa, Israel. Among his publications are When Opponents Cooperate (2002), States, Nations and Great Powers (2007) and Regional Peacemaking and Conflict Management (co-editor, Routledge 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: The key themes of my work Theme I: The Sources of Great Power Conflict and Cooperation 2. Explaining Great Power Cooperation in Conflict Management. Theme II: International Effects on Regional Conflicts 3. The Global Sources of Regional Transitions from War to Peace Theme III: The Sources of Regional War and Peace 4. Does Democratization Pacify the State? The Cases of Germany and Iraq. 5. Between the Revisionist and the Frontier State: Regional Variations in State War-Propensity Theme IV: Grand Strategy, Intervention and National Security 6. The Concept of Security: Should it be Redefined? 7. Democracy Promotion: Offensive Liberalism Vs. the Rest (of IR Theory). 8. Explaining Changes in US Grand Strategy: 9/11, The Rise of Offensive Liberalism and the War in Iraq 9. A New Research Agenda for the 21st Century
Preface 1. Introduction: The key themes of my work Theme I: The Sources of Great Power Conflict and Cooperation 2. Explaining Great Power Cooperation in Conflict Management. Theme II: International Effects on Regional Conflicts 3. The Global Sources of Regional Transitions from War to Peace Theme III: The Sources of Regional War and Peace 4. Does Democratization Pacify the State? The Cases of Germany and Iraq. 5. Between the Revisionist and the Frontier State: Regional Variations in State War-Propensity Theme IV: Grand Strategy, Intervention and National Security 6. The Concept of Security: Should it be Redefined? 7. Democracy Promotion: Offensive Liberalism Vs. the Rest (of IR Theory). 8. Explaining Changes in US Grand Strategy: 9/11, The Rise of Offensive Liberalism and the War in Iraq 9. A New Research Agenda for the 21st Century
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