Unipolar politics : realism and state strategies after the Cold War
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Unipolar politics : realism and state strategies after the Cold War
Columbia University Press, c1999
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Unipolar Politics brings together prominent scholars in international relations to analyze the decisions that major powers have made since the Cold War to adapt to a rapidly changing economic and security environment. The book points to powerful evidence that nations around the world are "bandwagoning" with the United States in most respects, while still trying to maintain some independence of action in the event that America becomes isolationist, antagonistic, or simply uninterested in a particular regional crisis. Meanwhile the United States is being pulled in different directions by its own economic and security requirements, leading to policy contradictions that must be resolved if the "unipolar" moment is to endure. The authors acknowledge that, while great power wars are now unlikely, positional conflicts over resources and markets still remain, and may even be strengthening.
Table of Contents
1. Realism and International Relations After the Cold War, by Michael Mastanduno and Ethan B. Kapstein 2. Realism and the Present Great Power System: Growth and Positional Conflict Over Scarce Resources, by Randall L. Schweller 3. The Political Economy of Realism, by Jonathan Kirshner 4. Realism Structural Liberalism, and the Western Order, by Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberr 5. Preserving the Unipolar Moment: Realist Theories and U.S. Grand Strategy After the Cold War, by Michael Mastanduno 6. Mercantile Realism and Japanese Foreign Policy, by Eric Heginbotham and Richard J. Samuels 7. Realism and Russian Strategy after the Collapse of the USSR, by Neil MacFarlane 8. Realism(s) and Chinese Security Policy in the Post-Cold War Period, by Alastair Iain Johnston 9. Realism and Regionalism: American Power and German and Japanese Institutional Strategies During and After the Cold War, by Joseph M. Grieco 10. Realism and Reconciliation: France, Germany, and the European Union, by Michael Loriaux 11. Neorealism Nuclear Proliferation, and East-Central European Strategies, by Mark Kramer 12. Does Unipolarity Have A Future?, by Ethan B. Kapstein
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