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_aInternational relations / _cJoshua S. Goldstein, Jon C. Pevehouse. |
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_aNew York : _bPearson Longman, _cc2007. |
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_axxv, 597 p. : _bill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; _c26 cm. |
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_twww.internationalrelations.net -- _tA Key to Icon Usage -- _gChapter 1. _tUnderstanding International Relations -- _tThe Study of IR -- _tIR and Daily Life -- _tIR as a Field of Study -- _tTheories and Methods -- _tActors and Influences -- _tState Actors -- _tNonstate Actors -- _tLevels of Analysis -- _tGeography -- _tHistory -- _tWorld Civilizations to 2000 -- _tThe Great-Power System, 1500-2000 -- _tImperialism, 1500-2000 -- _tNationalism, 1500-2000 -- _tThe World Economy, 1750-2000 -- _tThe Two World Wars, 1900-1950 -- _tThe Cold War, 1945-1990 -- _tThe Early Post-Cold War Era, 1990-2005 -- _tThinking Theoretically: What Use Are Theories? -- _tPolicy Perspectives: Overview -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: Globalization: Vanishing State Sovereignty? -- _gPart 1. _tInternational Security -- _gChapter 2. _tPower Politics -- _tRealism -- _tPower -- _tDefining Power -- _tEstimating Power -- _tElements of Power -- _tBargaining -- _tBargaining and Leverage -- _tStrategies -- _tReciprocity, Deterrence, and Arms Races -- _tRationality -- _tGame Theory -- _tThe International System -- _tAnarchy and Sovereignty -- _tBalance of Power -- _tGreat Powers and Middle Powers -- _tPower Distribution -- _tHegemony -- _tAlliances -- _tPurposes of Alliances -- _tNATO and the U.S.-Japanese Security Treaty -- _tThe Former Soviet Republics -- _tRegional Alignments -- _tThinking Theoretically: Costs and Benefits of Combating Terrorism -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Russia, Vladimir Putin -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: The Bush Doctrine: Will It Eliminate or Increase Terrorism? -- _gChapter 3. _tAlternatives to Power Politics -- _tLiberalism -- _tTraditional Liberal Critiques -- _tWhat Is Rationality? -- _tNeoliberalism -- _tCollective Goods -- _tInternational Regimes -- _tHegemonic Stability -- _tCollective Security -- _tFeminism -- _tWhy Gender Matters -- _tThe Masculinity of Realism -- _tGender in War and Peace -- _tWomen in IR -- _tBalancing the Feminist Arguments -- _tConstructivism -- _tPostmodernism -- _tDeconstructing Realism -- _tPostmodern Feminism -- _tPeace Studies -- _tConflict Resolution -- _tWar and Militarism -- _tPositive Peace -- _tPeace Movements -- _tNonviolence -- _tThinking Theoretically: Manhood and the Decision for War -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of the United States, George Bush -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: The Arab-Israeli Conflict: What Are the New Obstacles to Peace? -- _gChapter 4. _tForeign Policy -- _tMaking Foreign Policy -- _tDecision Making -- _tModels of Decision Making -- _tIndividual Decision Makers -- _tGroup Dynamics -- _tCrisis Management -- _tSubstate Actors -- _tBureaucracies -- _tInterest Groups -- _tThe Military-Industrial Complex -- _tPublic Opinion -- _tLegislatures -- _tDemocracy and Foreign Policy -- _tThinking Theoretically: Policy Continuity in the Balkans -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of the Philippines, Gloria Arroyo -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: The War on Terrorism: Should Public Opinion Influence Foreign Policy in Democracies? -- _gChapter 5. _tInternational Conflict -- _tThe Causes of War -- _tTheories about War -- _tConflicts of Interest -- _tTerritorial Disputes -- _tControl of Governments -- _tEconomic Conflict -- _tConflicts of Ideas -- _tEthnic Conflict -- _tReligious Conflict -- _tIdeological Conflict -- _tMeans of Leverage -- _tTypes of War -- _tTerrorism -- _tThinking Theoretically: Explaining Genocide -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Sri Lanka, Chandrika Kumaratunga -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: The West versus Islamism: The New Cold War? -- _tCareers in International Relations: Jobs in Nongovernmental Organizations -- _gChapter 6. _tMilitary Force -- _tThe Use of Force -- _tConfiguring Forces -- _tMilitary Economics -- _tThe Choice of Capabilities -- _tControl of Military Forces -- _tCommand -- _tStates and Militaries -- _tConventional Forces -- _tTypes of Forces -- _tEvolving Technologies -- _tWeapons of Mass Destruction -- _tNuclear Weapons -- _tBallistic Missiles and Other Delivery Systems -- _tChemical and Biological Weapons -- _tProliferation -- _tNuclear Strategy -- _tNuclear Arsenals and Arms Control -- _tThinking Theoretically: The Superpower Arms Race -- _tPolicy Perspectives: Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Threat to World Order? -- _gChapter 7. _tInternational Organization and Law -- _tWorld Order -- _tThe Evolution of World Order -- _tInternational Norms and Morality -- _tRoles of International Organizations -- _tThe United Nations -- _tThe UN System -- _tThe Security Council -- _tPeacekeeping Forces -- _tThe Secretariat -- _tThe General Assembly -- _tUN Programs -- _tAutonomous Agencies -- _tInternational Law -- _tSources of International Law -- _tEnforcement of International Law -- _tThe World Court -- _tInternational Cases in National Courts -- _tLaw and Sovereignty -- _tLaws of Diplomacy -- _tWar Crimes -- _tJust War Doctrine -- _tHuman Rights -- _tThinking Theoretically: Paying for a UN War Crimes Tribunal -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: The United Nations-United States Relationship: A Marriage of Convenience? -- _tCareers in International Relations: Jobs in Government and Diplomacy -- _gPart 2. _tInternational Political Economy -- _gChapter 8. _tTrade -- _tFrom Security to Political Economy -- _tLiberalism and Mercantilism -- _tGlobalization -- _tMarkets -- _tGlobal Patterns of Trade -- _tComparative Advantage -- _tPrices and Markets -- _tCentrally Planned Economies -- _tPolitics of Markets -- _tBalance of Trade -- _tInterdependence -- _tTrade Strategies -- _tAutarky -- _tProtectionism -- _tIndustries and Interest Groups -- _tCooperation in Trade -- _tTrade Regimes -- _tThe World Trade Organization -- _tResistance to Trade -- _tBilateral and Regional Agreements -- _tCartels -- _tThinking Theoretically: Trade Negotiations as "Chicken" -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: America's Commitment to Free Trade: A Hollow Promise? -- _tCareers in International Relations: Jobs in International Business -- _gChapter 9. _tMoney and Business -- _tAbout Money -- _tThe Currency System -- _tInternational Currency Exchange -- _tWhy Currencies Rise or Fall -- _tCentral Banks -- _tThe World Bank and the IMF -- _tState Financial Positions -- _tNational Accounts -- _tInternational Debt -- _tThe Position of the United States -- _tThe Position of Russia and Eastern Europe -- _tThe Position of Asia -- _tMultinational Business -- _tMultinational Corporations -- _tForeign Direct Investment -- _tHost and Home Government Relations -- _tBusiness Environments -- _tThinking Theoretically: Stability of Exchange Rates -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of China, Hu Jintao -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: Multinational Corporations: Engines of Modernization or Agents of Imperialism? -- _gChapter 10. _tIntegration -- _tSupranationalism -- _tIntegration Theory -- _tThe European Union -- _tThe Vision of a United Europe -- _tThe Treaty of Rome -- _tStructure of the European Union -- _tThe Single European Act -- _tThe Maastricht Treaty -- _tMonetary Union -- _tExpanding the European Union -- _tThe Power of Information -- _tWiring the World -- _tInformation as a Tool of Governments -- _tInformation as a Tool Against Governments -- _tInternational Culture -- _tTelecommunications and Global Culture -- _tTransnational Communities -- _tThinking Theoretically: More Members in the EU Club -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of France, Jacques Chirac -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: European Union-United States Relations: Will Divergent Interests Replace Old Ties? -- _gChapter 11. _tEnvironment and Population -- _tInterdependence and the Environment -- _tSustainable Economic Development -- _tRethinking Interdependence -- _tManaging the Environment -- _tThe Atmosphere -- _tBiodiversity -- _tForests and Oceans -- _tPollution -- _tNatural Resources -- _tWorld Energy -- _tMinerals, Land, Water -- _tInternational Security and the Environment -- _tPopulation -- _tWorld Population Trends -- _tThe Demographic Transition -- |
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_tPopulation Policies -- _tMortality and AIDS -- _tPopulation and International Conflict -- _tThinking Theoretically: Fighting over Fish -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Ireland, Mary McAleese -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: Overpopulation in the South: The Underestimated Priority? -- _gChapter 12. _tThe North-South Gap -- _tPoverty -- _tTheories of Accumulation -- _tEconomic Accumulation -- _tCapitalism -- _tSocialism -- _tEconomic Classes -- _tImperialism -- _tThe Globalization of Class -- _tThe World-System -- _tEuropean Colonialism -- _tAnti-Imperialism -- _tPostcolonial Dependency -- _tThe State of the South -- _tBasic Human Needs -- _tWorld Hunger -- _tRural and Urban Populations -- _tWomen in Development -- _tMigration and Refugees -- _tRevolution -- _tRevolutionary Movements -- _tIslamic Revolutions -- _tPostrevolutionary Governments -- _tThinking Theoretically: Lingering Effects of Imperialism -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: Poverty and Inequality in the South: Should the Developed North Increase Aid to the Developing South? -- _gChapter 13. _tInternational Development -- _tWhat Is Development? -- _tExperiences -- _tThe Newly Industrializing Countries -- _tThe Chinese Experience -- _tOther Experiments -- _tImport Substitution and Export-Led Growth -- _tConcentrating Capital for Manufacturing -- _tAuthoritarianism and Democracy -- _tCorruption -- _tNorth-South Business -- _tForeign Investment -- _tTechnology Transfer -- _tNorth-South Debt -- _tIMF Conditionality -- _tThe South in International Economic Regimes -- _tForeign Assistance -- _tPatterns of Foreign Assistance -- _tThe Disaster Relief Model -- _tThe Missionary Model -- _tThe Oxfam Model -- _tThinking Theoretically: Why Is China So Successful? -- _tPolicy Perspectives: President of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak -- _tLet's Debate the Issue: Capitalism and Democracy in the Developing World: Do They Facilitate or Undermine Development? -- _gChapter 14. _tPostscript. |
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