Ideas & ideals : essays on politics in honor of Stanley Hoffmann
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Ideas & ideals : essays on politics in honor of Stanley Hoffmann
Westview Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Stanley Hoffman is a scholar of international relations and French politics who has inspired former students to explore the links between domestic society and foreign policy, and between theory and practice. This collection of essays encapsulates the essence of the thought of Hoffman's generation, as well as providing a record of intellectual achievement from the origins of World War II to the turbulent aftermath of the Cold War. Included are two autobiographical chapters by Hoffman himself in which he traces his personal odyssey from France to America. The book also contains a contribution from the late Judity Shklar summing up her generation's influence on contemporary political science.
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- Part 1 Perspectives on teaching and scholarship: a retrospective on world politics, Stanley Hoffmann
- to be or not to be, Stanley Hoffman
- reflections on an ideal influence, Michael Joseph Smith and Linda B. Miller
- teaching ideologies with Stanley, Judith N. Shklar
- Stanley Hoffman as teacher, Hugh Collins
- retracing steps backwards, Diana Pinto (France). Part 2 Managing the unmanageable - choices in an anarchic milieu: sovereignty, interdependence and international institutions, Robert O. Keohane
- democracy and deterrence - what have they done to each other?, Josef Joffe ("Suddeutsche Zeitung", Germany)
- ethics and intervention, Joseph S. Nye Jr
- the just-war ethic revisited, J.Bryan Hehir
- superpower peacemaking 1945-1989, Saadia Touval. Part 3 State and Society - change and constraints: in search of models - international political economy in France, Japan and elsewhere, Peter Gourevitch
- patterns of policymaking in the French Fifth Republic - strong governments, cycles of reform, and political malaise, John T.S. Keeler
- traditional French management and the competitiveness imperative, Janice McCormick
- full circle - America's world role debated, Michael Mandelbaum
- notes from the muddy mainstream - economics and security in US foreign policy, Ellen Frost. Part 4 Recapturing the past - beliefs and believers: Woodrow Wilson and the election of good men in Latin America, Tony Smith
- the nation - in what community? - the politics of commemoration in post-war France, Daniel Sherman
- structural constraints and decision-making - the case of Britain in the 1930s, Yuen Foong Khong
- from Le Mouvement Poujade to the National Front - studies on the dark side of French politics, Suzanne Berger. Part 5 Imagining alternative futures: sovereignty and citizenship - the old France and the new Europe, Anne Sa'adah
- feminism and foreign, Mona Harrington
- international law and the use of force - beyond regime theory, Francis A. Boyle
- international relations - still an American social science?, Miles Kahler.
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