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The Oxford handbook of international relations

This Oxford handbook assembles the world's leading scholars in international relations to present diverse perspectives about purposes, questions, theories, and methods. It will become the first point of reference for scholars and students interested in these key issues
eBook, English, 2008
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008
Electronic books
1 online resource (xiii, 772 pages)
9780191577031, 9780191551291, 0191577030, 0191551295
475781803
PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Between utopia and reality: the practical discourses of international relations; PART II IMAGINING THE DISCIPLINE; 2. The state and international relations; 3. From international relations to global society; 4. The point is not just to explain the world but to change it; 5. A disabling discipline?; PART III MAJOR THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES; 6. Eclectic theorizing in the study and practice of international relations; 7. Realism; 8. The ethics of realism; 9. Marxism; 10. The ethics of Marxism; 11. Neoliberal institutionalism; 12. The ethics of neoliberal institutionalism; 13. The new liberalism; 14. The ethics of the new liberalism; 15. The English School; 16. The ethics of the English School; 17. Constructivism; 18. The ethics of constructivism; 19. Critical theory; 20. The ethics of critical theory; 21. Postmodernism; 22. The ethics of postmodernism; 23. Feminism; 24. The ethics of feminism; PART IV THE QUESTION OF METHOD; 25. Methodological individualism and rational choice; 26. Sociological approaches; 27. Psychological approaches; 28. Quantitative approaches; 29. Case study methods; 30. Historical methods; PART V BRIDGING THE SUBFIELD BOUNDARIES; 31. International political economy; 32. Strategic studies; 33. Foreign policy decision-making; 34. International ethics; 35. International law; PART VI THE SCHOLAR AND THE POLICY-MAKER; 36. Scholarship and policy-making: who speaks truth to whom?; 37. International relations: the relevance of theory to practice; PART VII THE QUESTION OF DIVERSITY; 38. International relations from below; 39. International relations theory from a former hegemon; PART VIII OLD AND NEW; 40. The concept of power and the (un)discipline of international relations; 41. Locating responsibility: the problem of moral agency in international relations; 42. Big questions in the study of world politics; 43. The failure of static and the need for dynamic approaches to international relations; 44. Six wishes for a more relevant discipline of international relations
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