Dynamics of International Relations: Conflict and Mutual Gain in an Era of Global InterdependenceRowman & Littlefield, 2004 - Всего страниц: 646 What has changed in international relations after 9/11 and what remains much as before? This second edition of Dynamics of International Relations remains grounded in theory and history - three basic perspectives on international relations are tested against recurrent cases of conflict and cooperation issues in world affairs. It uses this framework to put in perspective the confrontation between two new actors on the world scene, the George W. Bush administration and the al-Qaeda network of Osama bin Laden, each determined to destroy the other in a global struggle. core text. It compares realist and idealist theories and the paradigm of interdependence against case studies of recurrent problems - why wage war, how to make peace, how to transcend conflict, when and where to mediate, how to increase GDP but also quality of life, and how to organize for peace and promote human rights. Calling upon students to look at the world through policymakers' lenses, Dynamics of International Relations asks whether actors are better advised to seek unilateral or mutual gain. Since win-win is not guaranteed, Clemens shows students how conditional cooperation may be the most productive path in negotiating everything from environmental safeguards to the war on terrorism. Along the way, the author provides detailed case studies, broad empirical surveys and role-playing simulations to develop a first-hand grasp of the dangers and opportunities inherent in interdependence. |
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... Peace ? 62 Three Ways to Make Peace and Build a New Order 63 Approach 1 : Carthage / 63 Approach 2 : Appomattox / 64 Approach 3 : Congress of Vienna / 65 Comparing Theory and Reality : Rebuilding after Each World War 66 The New Order ...
... Peace ? 62 Three Ways to Make Peace and Build a New Order 63 Approach 1 : Carthage / 63 Approach 2 : Appomattox / 64 Approach 3 : Congress of Vienna / 65 Comparing Theory and Reality : Rebuilding after Each World War 66 The New Order ...
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... Peace / 286 Comparing Theory and Reality : Self - Determination and World Order 288 Case 1 : Why Did the U.S. Hold Together While Two Russian Empires Collapsed ? 288 Civilization / 289 Voluntary vs. Coerced Participation / 289 ...
... Peace / 286 Comparing Theory and Reality : Self - Determination and World Order 288 Case 1 : Why Did the U.S. Hold Together While Two Russian Empires Collapsed ? 288 Civilization / 289 Voluntary vs. Coerced Participation / 289 ...
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... Peace Prize 319 Three Negotiating Styles at Camp David 322 The Peace Destroyer's Handbook : How to School a Suicide Bomber 325 Terms of the Dayton Accords , November 21 , 1995 336 Individuals Who Made a Difference 340 Was the West Right ...
... Peace Prize 319 Three Negotiating Styles at Camp David 322 The Peace Destroyer's Handbook : How to School a Suicide Bomber 325 Terms of the Dayton Accords , November 21 , 1995 336 Individuals Who Made a Difference 340 Was the West Right ...
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... Peace ? 524 How to Get Around the Veto : The Uniting for Peace Resolution 525 The Stimson Doctrine and George Bush 526 Who Should Serve on the Security Council ? 528 IO vs. Money Laundering 529 Time Line : The Ten Costliest UN ...
... Peace ? 524 How to Get Around the Veto : The Uniting for Peace Resolution 525 The Stimson Doctrine and George Bush 526 Who Should Serve on the Security Council ? 528 IO vs. Money Laundering 529 Time Line : The Ten Costliest UN ...
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PART | 1 |
IR as a Fact and as a Field of Study | 7 |
MAPS | 16 |
Through What Lens Should You View IR? | 21 |
The New Idealists28 | 28 |
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD | 45 |
Color Map Section | 46 |
2 | 59 |
2 | 337 |
Mediations with Soft Power | 342 |
PART 3 | 343 |
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates from the United States | 343 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 344 |
What Impact on International Peace and Prosperity? | 351 |
Saved by the Web | 382 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 384 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 78 |
RFKs Nonultimatum to Moscow | 100 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 108 |
PAY TO FIGHT? | 117 |
A Note on War Statistics | 124 |
DétenteA Loaded Term | 130 |
Global | 134 |
What Is Strategic? | 137 |
2 | 143 |
A Psychological Portrait | 149 |
Wars of the Early 21st Century | 152 |
The Children of Iraq Have Names | 155 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 161 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 167 |
WHAT WINS? | 169 |
Some Measures of Internal Fitness | 173 |
Who or what Influenced Whom? | 179 |
Navajo Code | 185 |
Power | 186 |
PART 2 | 198 |
Can Swords Become Plowshares? | 207 |
Nuclear and Thermonuclear | 213 |
What the UN Security Council Resolution 1441 | 232 |
How Can Foes Become Partners? | 245 |
Contending Concepts and Explanations | 247 |
Rise and Decline of the Geneva Spirit | 251 |
TitforTat on Spies | 258 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 269 |
What Unites and Divides Humanity? Nationalism and Faith | 273 |
Contending Concepts and Explanations | 275 |
Jihad vs Crusade in the 21st Century | 278 |
SelfDetermination | 288 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 304 |
How Can Outsiders Help? | 308 |
Contending Concepts and Explanations | 311 |
Teddy Roosevelt | 313 |
Lessons | 318 |
The First AfricanAmerican to Win the Nobel Peace | 319 |
How to School | 325 |
Terms of the Dayton Accords November 21 1995 | 336 |
TopDown or BottomUp? | 389 |
Contending Concepts and Explanations | 391 |
Is Economic Globalization New? | 395 |
BottomUp | 399 |
Literacy and Economic Growth | 402 |
Four Tests of Industrial Policy Success | 403 |
The George W Bush Economic Agenda | 410 |
Is Capitalism Doomed? | 422 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions | 423 |
South Meets North | 429 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 432 |
Tiger Women | 439 |
Compared to the North? | 441 |
The Future of HIVAIDS | 450 |
Who Really Helps the Poor? | 456 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 461 |
The Health of Nations | 471 |
How Can IR Enhance the Environment? | 477 |
How Would You Wager? | 482 |
Political Obstacles to NoRegrets | 490 |
What Prospects for Renewable Energy? | 502 |
The United Nations Europe and Nonstate Actors | 511 |
What Is a Nonstate Actor? | 516 |
How to Make a Better World? Nonstate Actors Speak | 517 |
Were Things Different in the AmericasNo Right | 523 |
What Propositions Hold? What Questions Remain? | 555 |
Sham or Revolution? | 561 |
INTERNATIONAL LAW | 563 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 564 |
Two Positive Replies | 571 |
CHAPTER | 576 |
Why Human Rights Can Affect War and Peace | 581 |
lessoNS | 588 |
Lessons from the Past | 593 |
Undetermined Domain Distant Sound Comrade | 611 |
FIGURES | 612 |
Glossary | 619 |
Illustration Credits | 631 |
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