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100 1 _aGoldstein, Joshua S.,
_d1952-
245 1 0 _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.
264 1 _aBoston :
_bPearson,
_c[2014]
300 _axxx, 568 p :
_bcolor ill, color maps ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
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338 _avolume
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505 0 _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.
505 0 _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)
505 0 _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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