Realism and international relations
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TextSeries: Themes in international relationsPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: 231 siderContent type: - tekst
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- 0521597528
- 9780521597524
- JZ1307 .D66
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1. The realist tradition
2. Human nature and state motivation
3. Anarchy, hierarchy, and order
4. System, structure, and balance of power
5. Institutions and international society
6. Morality and foreign policy
Conclusion: The nature and contribution of realism
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