Belief systems and international relations
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Belief systems and international relations
B. Blackwell in association with the British International Studies Association, 1988
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Note
Bibliography: p. [244]-260
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book brings together the work of well known scholars in the field of belief systems, a concept central to the study of international relations. A major feature is that there is both a theoretical and empirical treatment in the investigation which demonstrates the ways in which the concept aids the study of international relations, as well as offering a critical view of the ways in which it has been used in developing explanations of international political events. By looking at both group and personal belief systems, from belief systems and ideology to Macmillan and detente, the many facets of the concept are exposed.
Table of Contents
- Part One: The Theoretical Dimension
- 1. Belief Systems and the Study of International Relations STEVE SMITH, University of East Anglia
- 2. Belief Systems and Psychology RICHARD LITTLE, University of Lancaster
- 3. Belief Systems and Ideology in International Relations - a critical approach JOHN MACLEAN, University of Sussex
- Part Two: Group Belief Systems
- 4. The Islamic Belief System BARBARA ALLEN ROBERSON, University of St Andrews
- 5. Belief Systems and the European Ideal DAVE ALLEN, University of Loughborough
- 6. `Economic Belief Systems' and Understanding International Relations ROGER TOOZE, North Staffordshire Polytechnic
- Part Three: Personal Belief Systems
- 7. Thatcher and the Falklands MICHAEL DILLON, University of Lancaster
- 8. Carter and Reagan PHIL WILLIAMS, University of Southampton
- 9. Belief Systems and Soviet Foreign Policy MARGOT LIGHT, University of Surrey
- 10. Macmillan and Detente BRIAN WHITE, North Staffordshire Polytechnic
- 11. Truman and the Berlin Blockade AVI SHLAIM, St Antony's College, Oxford
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