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_aInternational relations / _cJoshua S. Goldstein, American University, Washington, D.C., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Jon C. Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin, Madison. |
| 250 | _aTenth edition, 2013-2014 update. | ||
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_aBoston : _bPearson, _c[2014] |
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_axxx, 568 p : _bcolor ill, color maps ; _c26 cm |
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_tPreface _g(starting p. ix) -- _tTo the Student _g(starting p. xv) -- _tA Note on Nomenclature _g(starting p. xvi) -- _tCareers in International Relations _g(starting p. xvii) -- _tMaps _g(starting p. xxi) -- _gch. 1 _tThe Globalization of International Relations _g(starting p. 2) -- _tGlobalization, International Relations, and Daily Life _g(starting p. 3) -- _tCore Principles _g(starting p. 4) -- _tIR as a Field of Study _g(starting p. 10) -- _tActors and Influences _g(starting p. 12) -- _tState Actors _g(starting p. 13) -- _tNonstate Actors _g(starting p. 15) -- _tLevels of Analysis _g(starting p. 17) -- _tGlobalization _g(starting p. 19) -- _tGlobal Geography _g(starting p. 21) -- _tThe Evolving International System _g(starting p. 26) -- _tThe Two World Wars, 1900-1950 _g(starting p. 26) -- _tThe Cold War, 1945-1990 _g(starting p. 29) -- _tThe Post-Cold War Era, 1990-2012 _g(starting p. 33) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Overview _g(starting p. 11) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Introduction _g(starting p. 8) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Globalization: Vanishing State Power? _g(starting p. 40) -- _gch. 2 _tRealist Theories _g(starting p. 42) -- _tRealism _g(starting p. 43) -- _tPower _g(starting p. 45) -- _tDefining Power _g(starting p. 45) -- _tEstimating Power _g(starting p. 47) -- _tElements of Power _g(starting p. 47) -- _tThe International System _g(starting p. 49) -- _tAnarchy and Sovereignty _g(starting p. 49) -- _tBalance of Power _g(starting p. 52) -- _tGreat Powers and Middle Powers _g(starting p. 54) -- _tPower Distribution _g(starting p. 56) -- _tHegemony _g(starting p. 57) -- _tThe Great Power System, 1500-2000 _g(starting p. 61) -- _tAlliances _g(starting p. 63) -- _tPurposes of Alliances _g(starting p. 63) -- _tNATO _g(starting p. 65) -- _tOther Alliances _g(starting p. 67) -- _tRegional Alignments _g(starting p. 70) -- _tStrategy _g(starting p. 71) -- _tStatecraft _g(starting p. 73) -- _tRationality in International Relations _g(starting p. 75) -- _tThe Prisoner's Dilemma _g(starting p. 76) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Prime Minister of India, Manhoman Singh _g(starting p. 72) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good NATO in Afghanistan _g(starting p. 68) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Can the United States and China Peacefully Coexist? _g(starting p. 82) -- _gch. 3 _tLiberal and Social Theories _g(starting p. 84) -- _tThe Waning of War _g(starting p. 85) -- _tLiberal Theories _g(starting p. 86) -- _tKant and Peace _g(starting p. 86) -- _tLiberal Institutionalism _g(starting p. 87) -- _tInternational Regimes _g(starting p. 90) -- _tCollective Security _g(starting p. 92) -- _tThe Democratic Peace _g(starting p. 94) -- _tSocial Theories _g(starting p. 96) -- _tIdentities and Ideas Matter _g(starting p. 97) -- _tPostmodernism _g(starting p. 102) -- _tMarxism _g(starting p. 103) -- _tPeace Studies _g(starting p. 106) -- _tGender Theories _g(starting p. 110) -- _tWhy Gender Matters _g(starting p. 110) -- _tThe Masculinity of Realism _g(starting p. 112) -- _tGender in War and Peace _g(starting p. 114) -- _tWomen in IR _g(starting p. 116) -- _tDifference Feminism versus Liberal Feminism? _g(starting p. 119) -- _tPostmodern Feminism _g(starting p. 120) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of Ukraine, Victor Yanukovych _g(starting p. 100) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Great Nations Pay Their Bills _g(starting p. 92) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Legislative Quotas for Women: An Effective Tool for Equality? _g(starting p. 124) -- _gch. 4 _tForeign Policy _g(starting p. 126) -- _tMaking Foreign Policy _g(starting p. 127) -- _tModels of Decision Making _g(starting p. 127) -- _tIndividual Decision Makers _g(starting p. 129) -- _tGroup Psychology _g(starting p. 132) -- _tCrisis Management _g(starting p. 134) -- _tDomestic Influences _g(starting p. 136) -- _tBureaucracies _g(starting p. 136) -- _tInterest Groups _g(starting p. 138) -- _tThe Military-Industrial Complex _g(starting p. 139) -- _tPublic Opinion _g(starting p. 141) -- _tLegislatures _g(starting p. 145) -- _tMaking Foreign Policy _g(starting p. 146) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe _g(starting p. 143) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks _g(starting p. 140) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Should Legislatures Play a Role in Deciding Whether to Use Military Force? _g(starting p. 150) -- _gch. 5 _tInternational Conflict _g(starting p. 152) -- _tThe Wars of the World _g(starting p. 153) -- _tTypes of War _g(starting p. 153) -- _tTheories of the Causes of War _g(starting p. 157) -- _tConflicts of Ideas _g(starting p. 160) -- _tNationalism _g(starting p. 160) -- _tEthnic Conflict _g(starting p. 162) -- _tGenocide _g(starting p. 166) -- _tReligious Conflict _g(starting p. 168) -- _tIdeological Conflict _g(starting p. 176) -- _tConflicts of Interest _g(starting p. 177) -- _tTerritorial Disputes _g(starting p. 177) -- _tControl of Governments _g(starting p. 184) -- _tEconomic Conflict _g(starting p. 185) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf _g(starting p. 165) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Peace in Latin America _g(starting p. 178) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue The United States and Russia: A New Cold War? _g(starting p. 190) -- _gch. 6 _tMilitary Force and Terrorism _g(starting p. 192) -- _tConventional Forces _g(starting p. 193) -- _tLand Forces: Controlling Territory _g(starting p. 194) -- _tNaval Forces: Controlling the Seas _g(starting p. 197) -- _tAir Forces: Controlling the Skies _g(starting p. 198) -- _tCoordinating Forces: Logistics and Intelligence _g(starting p. 200) -- _tEvolving Technologies _g(starting p. 201) -- _tTerrorism _g(starting p. 204) -- _tWeapons of Mass Destruction _g(starting p. 209) -- _tNuclear Weapons _g(starting p. 209) -- _tBallistic Missiles and Other Delivery Systems _g(starting p. 211) -- _tChemical and Biological Weapons _g(starting p. 214) -- _tProliferation _g(starting p. 216) -- _tNuclear Strategy and Arms Control _g(starting p. 219) -- _tStates and Militaries _g(starting p. 222) -- _tMilitary Economics _g(starting p. 222) -- _tControl of Military Forces _g(starting p. 224) -- _tCivil Military Relations _g(starting p. 225) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of the United States, Barack Obama _g(starting p. 202) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Arms Control _g(starting p. 218) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Negotiations with North Korea: Progress Toward Disarmament or Fool's Errand? _g(starting p. 230) -- _gch. 7 _tInternational Organization, Law, and Human Rights _g(starting p. 232) -- _tRoles of International Organizations _g(starting p. 233) -- _tThe United Nations _g(starting p. 236) -- _tThe UN System _g(starting p. 236) -- _tThe Security Council _g(starting p. 242) -- _tPeacekeeping Forces _g(starting p. 245) -- _tThe Secretariat _g(starting p. 249) -- _tThe General Assembly _g(starting p. 250) -- _tUN Programs _g(starting p. 252) -- _tAutonomous Agencies _g(starting p. 253) -- _tInternational Law _g(starting p. 254) -- _tSources of International Law _g(starting p. 254) -- _tEnforcement of International Law _g(starting p. 255) -- _tThe World Court _g(starting p. 256) -- _tInternational Cases in National Courts _g(starting p. 259) -- _tLaw and Sovereignty _g(starting p. 261) -- _tLaws of Diplomacy _g(starting p. 261) -- _tJust War Doctrine _g(starting p. 263) -- _tHuman Rights _g(starting p. 264) -- _tIndividual Rights versus Sovereignty _g(starting p. 265) -- _tHuman Rights Institutions _g(starting p. 266) -- _tWar Crimes _g(starting p. 270) -- _tThe Evolution of World Order _g(starting p. 276) -- _tPolicy Perspectives International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda _g(starting p. 275) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Responsibility to Protect _g(starting p. 270) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Human Rights: A Hollow Promise to the World? _g(starting p. 280) -- _gch. 8 _tInternational Trade _g(starting p. 282) -- _tTheories of Trade _g(starting p. 283) -- _tLiberalism and Mercantilism _g(starting p. 283) -- _tComparative Advantage _g(starting p. 288) -- _tPolitical Interference in Markets _g(starting p. 289) -- _tProtectionism _g(starting p. 291) -- _tTrade Regimes _g(starting p. 294) -- _tThe World Trade Organization _g(starting p. |
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_g294) -- _tBilateral and Regional Agreements _g(starting p. 298) -- _tCartels _g(starting p. 302) -- _tIndustries and Interest Groups _g(starting p. 304) -- _tEnforcement of Trade Rules _g(starting p. 307) -- _tEconomic Globalization _g(starting p. 309) -- _tThe Evolving World Economy _g(starting p. 309) -- _tResistance to Trade _g(starting p. 313) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff _g(starting p. 301) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Freer Trade _g(starting p. 298) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Are Free Trade Agreements Good for the Global Economy? _g(starting p. 318) -- _gch. 9 _tGlobal Finance and Business _g(starting p. 320) -- _tGlobalization and Finance _g(starting p. 321) -- _tThe Currency System _g(starting p. 322) -- _tAbout Money _g(starting p. 322) -- _tInternational Currency Exchange _g(starting p. 322) -- _tWhy Currencies Rise or Fall _g(starting p. 327) -- _tCentral Banks _g(starting p. 330) -- _tThe World Bank and the IMF _g(starting p. 331) -- _tState Financial Positions _g(starting p. 333) -- _tNational Accounts _g(starting p. 333) -- _tInternational Debt _g(starting p. 334) -- _tThe Position of the United States _g(starting p. 336) -- _tThe Position of Russia and Eastern Europe _g(starting p. 338) -- _tThe Position of Asia _g(starting p. 339) -- _tMultinational Business _g(starting p. 341) -- _tMultinational Corporations _g(starting p. 341) -- _tForeign Direct Investment _g(starting p. 343) -- _tHost and Home Government Relations _g(starting p. 345) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of China, Xi Jinping _g(starting p. 329) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Currency Stability _g(starting p. 326) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Foreign Direct Investment: Engine of Growth or Tool of Exploitation? _g(starting p. 352) -- _gch. 10 _tInternational Integration _g(starting p. 354) -- _tGlobalization and Integration _g(starting p. 355) -- _tIntegration Theory _g(starting p. 355) -- _tThe European Union _g(starting p. 358) -- _tThe Vision of a United Europe _g(starting p. 358) -- _tThe Treaty of Rome _g(starting p. 359) |
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_tStructure of the European Union _g(starting p. 360) -- _tThe Single European Act _g(starting p. 362) -- _tThe Maastricht Treaty _g(starting p. 263) -- _tMonetary Union _g(starting p. 364) -- _tExpanding the European Union _g(starting p. 367) -- _tThe Lisbon Treaty _g(starting p. 369) -- _tThe Power of Information _g(starting p. 370) -- _tConnecting the World _g(starting p. 370) -- _tInformation as a Tool of Governments _g(starting p. 376) -- _tInformation as a Tool against Governments _g(starting p. 377) -- _tTelecommunications and Global Culture _g(starting p. 379) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel _g(starting p. 372) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Bailing Out Greece _g(starting p. 366) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Has European Integration Gone as Far as Possible? _g(starting p. 384) -- _gch. 11 _tEnvironment and Population _g(starting p. 386) -- _tInterdependence and the Environment _g(starting p. 387) -- _tSustainable Development _g(starting p. 389) -- _tManaging the Environment _g(starting p. 390) -- _tThe Atmosphere _g(starting p. 390) -- _tBiodiversity _g(starting p. 396) -- _tForests and Oceans _g(starting p. 397) -- _tPollution _g(starting p. 400) -- _tNatural Resources _g(starting p. 403) -- _tWorld Energy _g(starting p. 404) -- _tMinerals _g(starting p. 407) -- _tWater Disputes _g(starting p. 408) -- _tPopulation _g(starting p. 409) -- _tThe Demographic Transition _g(starting p. 410) -- _tPopulation Policies _g(starting p. 412) -- _tDisease _g(starting p. 413) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Prime Minister of Ireland, Enda Kenny _g(starting p. 398) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Global Warming _g(starting p. 394) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Stopping Global Warming: Who Should Pay? _g(starting p. 422) -- _gch. 12 _tThe North-South Gap _g(starting p. 424) -- _tThe State of the South _g(starting p. 425) -- _tBasic Human Needs _g(starting p. 426) -- _tWorld Hunger _g(starting p. 431) -- _tRural and Urban Populations _g(starting p. 432) -- _tWomen in Development _g(starting p. 433) -- _tMigration and Refugees _g(starting p. 434) -- _tTheories of Accumulation _g(starting p. 440) -- _tEconomic Accumulation _g(starting p. 440) -- _tThe World-System _g(starting p. 441) -- _tImperialism _g(starting p. 443) -- _tWorld Civilizations _g(starting p. 443) -- _tHistory of Imperialism, 1500-2000 _g(starting p. 446) -- _tEffects of Colonialism _g(starting p. 449) -- _tPostcolonial Dependency _g(starting p. 451) -- _tRevolutionary Movements _g(starting p. 454) -- _tPolicy Perspectives President of Botswana, Seretse Khama Ian Khama _g(starting p. 437) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good The Refugee Regime _g(starting p. 438) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Immigration Reform: Should Illegal Immigrants in the United States Have a Path to Citizenship? _g(starting p. 458) -- _gch. 13 _tInternational Development _g(starting p. 460) -- _tExperiences _g(starting p. 461) -- _tThe Newly Industrializing Countries _g(starting p. 461) -- _tThe Chinese Experience _g(starting p. 464) -- _tIndia Takes Off _g(starting p. 467) -- _tOther Experiments _g(starting p. 469) -- _tLessons _g(starting p. 472) -- _tImport Substitution and Export-Led Growth _g(starting p. 472) -- _tConcentrating Capital for Manufacturing _g(starting p. 473) -- _tCorruption _g(starting p. 475) -- _tNorth-South Capital Flows _g(starting p. 476) -- _tForeign Investment _g(starting p. 476) -- _tNorth-South Debt _g(starting p. 478) -- _tIMF Conditionality _g(starting p. 480) -- _tThe South in International Economic Regimes _g(starting p. 481) -- _tForeign Assistance _g(starting p. 484) -- _tPatterns of Foreign Assistance _g(starting p. 484) -- _tTypes of Foreign Assistance _g(starting p. 486) -- _tThe Politics of Foreign Assistance _g(starting p. 489) -- _tThe Impact of Foreign Assistance _g(starting p. 492) -- _tPolicy Perspectives Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan _g(starting p. 483) -- _tSeeking the Collective Good Trick or Treat for UNICEF _g(starting p. 490) -- _tLet's Debate the Issue Foreign Aid: A Solution to Development or a Source of Problems? _g(starting p. 496) -- _gch. 14 _tPostscript _g(starting p. 498) -- _tGlossary _g(starting p. 501) -- _tPhoto Credits _g(starting p. 517) -- _tName Index _g(starting p. 518) -- _tSubject Index _g(starting p. 529) |
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