TY - BOOK AU - Art,Robert J. AU - Jervis,Robert TI - International politics: enduring concepts and contemporary issues SN - 9781292070889 AV - JZ1242 A8 PY - 2015/// CY - Boston PB - Pearson KW - International relations KW - World politics KW - 1989- KW - Relations internationales N1 - The Melian dialogue; Thucydides --; Legitimacy on international politics; Ian Hurd --; Six principles of political realism; Hans J. Morgenthau --; A critique of Morgenthau's Principles of political realism; J. Ann Tickner --; The anarchic structure of world politics; Kenneth N. Waltz --; Rationalist explanations of war; James D. Fearon --; Anarchy is what states make of it; Alexander Wendt --; The conditions for cooperation in world politics; Kenneth A. Oye --; Offense, defense, and the security dilemma; Robert Jervis --; Kant, liberal legacies, and foreign affairs; Michael W. Doyle --; Alliances : balancing and bandwagoning; Stephen M. Walt --; Hierarchy and hegemony in international politics; David C. Kang --; The future of diplomacy; Hans J. Morgenthau --; The uses and limits of international law; Stanley Hoffmann --; International institutions : can interdependence work?; Robert O. Keohane --; The four functions of force; Robert J. Art --; The diplomacy of violence; Thomas C. Schelling --; What is terrorism?; Bruce Hoffman --; The fungibility of force; Robert J. Art --; Why civil resistance works; Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan --; The shape of violence today; The World Bank --; Why Iran should get the bomb; Kenneth N. Waltz --; Getting ready for a nuclear-ready Iran; Henry Sokolski --; The nature of political economy; Robert Gilpin --; The domestic sources of foreign economic policies; Michael J. Hiscox --; Why doesn't everyone get the case for free trade?; Dani Rodrik --; Globalization of the economy; Jeffrey Frankel --; Why the world isn't flat; Pankaj Ghemawat --; What globalization is and is not; Mois�es Na�im --; A sane globalization; Dani Rodrik --; The Western slump and global reorganization; Robert H. Wade --; The era of leading power peace; Robert Jervis --; The United States and the rise of China; Robert J. Art --; Ending terrorism; Audrey Cronin --; Dealing with the current terrorist threat; Barack Obame --; Reflections on intervention; Kofi Annan --; Humanitarian intervention comes of age; John Western and Joshua S. Goldstein --; The true costs of humanitarian intervention; Benjamin A. Valentino --; To the shores of Tripoli? Regime change and its consequences; Alexander B. Downes --; Crafting peace through power sharing; Caroline A. Hartzell and Matthew Hoddie --; Human rights in world politics; Rhoda E. Howard and Jack Donnelly --; International law : the trials of global norms; Stephen R. Ratner --; Transnational activist networks; Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink --; Transnational organized crime and the state; Phil Williams --; Cyber conflict and national security; Herbert Lin --; The tragedy of the commons; Garrett Hardin --; The climate change threat we can beat; David G. Victor, Charles F. Kennel, and Veerabhadran Ramanathan --; The United Nations and international security; Adam Roberts --; Globalization and governance; Kenneth N. Waltz --; The future of the liberal world order; John Ikenberry --; Individual empowerment and demographic patterns; The U.S. National Intelligence Council --; Emerging multipolarity : why should we care?; Barry Posen --; The strategic implications of climate change; Alan Dupont --; The inevitable superpower : why China's dominance is a sure thing; Arvind Subramanian --; Dollar diminution and U.S. power; Jonathan Kirshner --; Power shifts, economic change, and the decline of the West?; Michael Cox --; A world without nuclear weapons; Thomas C. Schelling UR - http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Exeter&isbn=9781292070889 UR - http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=none&isbn=9781292070889 ER -