Renegade states : the evolution of revolutionary foreign policy
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Renegade states : the evolution of revolutionary foreign policy
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1994
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This textbook investigates the tortuous relationship between established "status quo" powers and revolutionary states, such as China, North Korea, Iran, Nicaragua and Iraq. It bridges the gap between analyses of revolutions, which tend to concentrate on their domestic causes, and the study of "renegade" states' impact on the international system. It sees revolutionary states as a central dynamic of modern international society, rather than as aberrations damaging an otherwise stable international body politic. The book provides a series of historical and contemporary case studies and theoretical analyses.
目次
- Part 1 Theoretical issues: introduction, Andrew Williams and Stephen Chan
- theories of revolution in international relations, Paul Rich. Part 2 Historical antecedents: the French revolution, Andrew Williams
- the Russian revolution, Andrew Williams. Part 3 Contemporary revolutionary states: revolution, culture and the foreign policy of China, Stephen Chan
- the democratic people's Republic of North Korea and its foreign policy in the 1990s, Hazel Smith
- the Islamic revolution in Iran - its impact on foreign policy, Philip G. Philip
- the foreign policy of Nicaragua, Hazel Smith
- two African states (Angola and Ethiopia) and the motiffs of revolution, Stephen Chan
- the determinants of Iraqi foreign policy behaviour in the 1980s, Mahmoud Sariolghalam. Part 4: conclusion - sympathy for the devil, Stephen Chan and Andrew Williams.
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