International relations in the twentieth century : a reader

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International relations in the twentieth century : a reader

edited by Marc Williams

Macmillan Education, 1989

  • : pbk

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"Notes and references": p. [298]-320

Bibliography: p. [321]-323

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Theoretical and historical issues in international relations are brought together here, with the aim of providing students with a series of readings which approach key issues in the study of international relations and at the same time retain a sense of the evolution of contemporary history. The book is structured around international developments in the twentieth century and the approach adopted both in the introduction to the readings and in the readings themselves is a conceptual one. The major themes identified are the expansion of international society, nationalism, the state in the contemporary world, international conflict in the nuclear age, revolution, international law, transnationalism and interdependence and the global economy. The readings explore the interrelataionship between the national and international and reflect the diversity of approaches prevalent in the discipline.

目次

  • Part 1 The expansion of international society: decolonization, Tony Smith
  • internationaal society and internatioanl theory, James Mayall
  • diplomacy today, Michael Palliser. Part 2 Nationalism: two types of nationalism, John Plamenatz
  • toward a Marxist theory of nationalism, Horace B.Davis
  • internationalism, A.D.Smith. Part 3 The state in the contemporary world: the territorial state revisited - reflections on the future of the nation state, John Herz
  • why Africa's weak states persist, Robert H.Jackson and Carl G.Rosberg. Part 4 International conflict in the nuclear age: change and war in the contemporary world, Robert Gilpin
  • no-first-use of nuclear weapons - an overview, Frank Blackaby et al. Part 5 Revolution: the ideological dilemmas of modern revolution and its analysts, John Dunn
  • explaining revolutionary situations, John Walton. Part 6 International law: the role of law and its limitations, Louis Henkin
  • the development of international law, J.E.S.Fawcett. Part 7 International organization: the nature of international organizations, Harold K.Jacobson
  • roles of international organizations, Clive Archer. Part 8 Transnationalism and interdependence: realism and complex interdependence, Robert O.Keohane and Joseph S.Nye
  • transnationalism, power politics and the realities of the present system, Michael P.Sullivan. Part 9 Global economy: on the concept of an economic world order, Lars Anell
  • turbulence and inequality in the global economy, Jeffrey A.Hart.

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