The logic of international relations
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The logic of international relations
Longman, c1997
8th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Beginning with the premise that international relations must be approached from a multinational perspective, this text introduces students to the idea that transactions between nations are behavioral rather than structural. Building on this perceptual analysis approach, the text discusses how the political consciousness of key nations influences international events, public opinion, and policy choices.
Table of Contents
I. THE LOGIC OF NATIONAL PERCEPTIONS.
1. The New World Order and National Perceptions.
2. The Russian Perspective.
3. The American Perspective.
4. The Perspectives of America's Principal Partners.
5. The Chinese Perspective.
6. The Perspective of the Developing Nations.
II. THE LOGIC OF POWER.
7. Power.
8. Balance of Power.
9. International Security.
10. Principal Causes of War.
III. THE LOGIC OF THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY.
11. The International Political Economy.
12. International Trade.
13. International Monetary Exchange.
IV. THE LOGIC OF WORLD ORDER.
14. International Law.
15. International Organization.
16. International and Transitional.
17. The Future World Order.
Conclusion.
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