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| 100 | 1 | _aArt, Robert J. | |
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_aInternational politics _h[electronic resource] : _benduring concepts and contemporary issues / _cRobert J. Art, Robert Jervis. |
| 250 | _aTwelfth edition. | ||
| 250 | _aGlobal edition. | ||
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_aBoston : _bPearson, _c2015. |
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_a1 online resource (511 pages :) _billustrations (black and white) |
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_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. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aInternational relations. | |
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_aWorld politics _y1989- |
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_aJervis, Robert, _d1940-2021, _eauthor. _1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmP3H7KdyVtYp69kd9Rrq |
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