Contexts of international politics
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書誌事項
Contexts of international politics
(Cambridge studies in international relations, 36)
Cambridge University Press, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 272-288
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this book Gary Goertz examines how states interact with their environment and contexts, which are important in understanding international politics. He presents a philosophical, methodological and empirical discussion of three important contexts which affect decision makers: history, system structure, and international norms. The effects of these contexts are explored by viewing context in turn as cause, as changing meaning, and as a barrier. The book engages with the literature on structural realism and international regimes, and uses rational actor and diffusion models as theoretical references. A number of concrete studies are provided using these contextual tools, including oil nationalisation, USSR-East European relations, enduring rivalries, and decolonisation. These empirical examples illustrate the fruitfulness of the contextual approach to international politics.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Modes of context
- 3. Context as changing meaning
- 4. Contextual indicators
- 5. Rational actor and diffusion models
- 6. Barrier models of context
- 7. Oil nationalization, 1918-80
- 8. Eastern Europe, 1945-89
- 9. Historical contexts
- 10. Enduring rivalries
- 11. The context of international norms
- 12. The norm of decolonization
- 13. Postface: interacting contexts and explaining contexts.
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