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035 _a(OCoLC)1190694289
_z(OCoLC)965519261
040 _beng
_cGAFCSC LIBRARY
050 4 _aJZ1242
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100 1 _aArt, Robert J.
245 1 0 _aInternational politics
_h[electronic resource] :
_benduring concepts and contemporary issues /
_cRobert J. Art, Robert Jervis.
250 _aTwelfth edition.
250 _aGlobal edition.
264 1 _aBoston :
_bPearson,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource (511 pages :)
_billustrations (black and white)
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
505 0 0 _tThe Melian dialogue /
_rThucydides --
_tLegitimacy on international politics /
_rIan Hurd --
_tSix principles of political realism /
_rHans J. Morgenthau --
_tA critique of Morgenthau's Principles of political realism /
_rJ. Ann Tickner --
_tThe anarchic structure of world politics /
_rKenneth N. Waltz --
_tRationalist explanations of war /
_rJames D. Fearon --
_tAnarchy is what states make of it /
_rAlexander Wendt --
_tThe conditions for cooperation in world politics /
_rKenneth A. Oye --
_tOffense, defense, and the security dilemma /
_rRobert Jervis --
_tKant, liberal legacies, and foreign affairs /
_rMichael W. Doyle --
_tAlliances : balancing and bandwagoning /
_rStephen M. Walt --
_tHierarchy and hegemony in international politics /
_rDavid C. Kang --
_tThe future of diplomacy /
_rHans J. Morgenthau --
_tThe uses and limits of international law /
_rStanley Hoffmann --
_tInternational institutions : can interdependence work? /
_rRobert O. Keohane --
_tThe four functions of force /
_rRobert J. Art --
_tThe diplomacy of violence /
_rThomas C. Schelling --
_tWhat is terrorism? /
_rBruce Hoffman --
_tThe fungibility of force /
_rRobert J. Art --
_tWhy civil resistance works /
_rErica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan --
_tThe shape of violence today /
_rThe World Bank --
_tWhy Iran should get the bomb /
_rKenneth N. Waltz --
_tGetting ready for a nuclear-ready Iran /
_rHenry Sokolski --
_tThe nature of political economy /
_rRobert Gilpin --
_tThe domestic sources of foreign economic policies /
_rMichael J. Hiscox --
_tWhy doesn't everyone get the case for free trade? /
_rDani Rodrik --
_tGlobalization of the economy /
_rJeffrey Frankel --
_tWhy the world isn't flat /
_rPankaj Ghemawat --
_tWhat globalization is and is not /
_rMois�es Na�im --
_tA sane globalization /
_rDani Rodrik --
_tThe Western slump and global reorganization /
_rRobert H. Wade --
_tThe era of leading power peace /
_rRobert Jervis --
_tThe United States and the rise of China /
_rRobert J. Art --
_tEnding terrorism /
_rAudrey Cronin --
_tDealing with the current terrorist threat /
_rBarack Obame --
_tReflections on intervention /
_rKofi Annan --
_tHumanitarian intervention comes of age /
_rJohn Western and Joshua S. Goldstein --
_tThe true costs of humanitarian intervention /
_rBenjamin A. Valentino --
_tTo the shores of Tripoli? Regime change and its consequences /
_rAlexander B. Downes --
_tCrafting peace through power sharing /
_rCaroline A. Hartzell and Matthew Hoddie --
_tHuman rights in world politics /
_rRhoda E. Howard and Jack Donnelly --
_tInternational law : the trials of global norms /
_rStephen R. Ratner --
_tTransnational activist networks /
_rMargaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink --
_tTransnational organized crime and the state /
_rPhil Williams --
_tCyber conflict and national security /
_rHerbert Lin --
_tThe tragedy of the commons /
_rGarrett Hardin --
_tThe climate change threat we can beat /
_rDavid G. Victor, Charles F. Kennel, and Veerabhadran Ramanathan --
_tThe United Nations and international security /
_rAdam Roberts --
_tGlobalization and governance /
_rKenneth N. Waltz --
_tThe future of the liberal world order /
_rJohn Ikenberry --
_tIndividual empowerment and demographic patterns /
_rThe U.S. National Intelligence Council --
_tEmerging multipolarity : why should we care? /
_rBarry Posen --
_tThe strategic implications of climate change /
_rAlan Dupont --
_tThe inevitable superpower : why China's dominance is a sure thing /
_rArvind Subramanian --
_tDollar diminution and U.S. power /
_rJonathan Kirshner --
_tPower shifts, economic change, and the decline of the West? /
_rMichael Cox --
_tA world without nuclear weapons /
_rThomas C. Schelling.
648 7 _aSince 1989
_2fast
650 0 _aInternational relations.
650 0 _aWorld politics
_y1989-
650 6 _aRelations internationales.
700 1 _aJervis, Robert,
_d1940-2021,
_eauthor.
_1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmP3H7KdyVtYp69kd9Rrq
776 0 8 _cOriginal
_z9781292070872
_z1292070870
_w(OCoLC)888351226
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