Principles of international politics : people's power, preferences, and perceptions
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Principles of international politics : people's power, preferences, and perceptions
CQ Press, c2006
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 661-693) and index
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Description
Leaders want to stay in power. Their self-interest is the decisive motivation for action in the international arena, and forms the theoretical backbone for this exciting departure from other introductory international relations texts. Through its discussion and development of the strategic perspective, "Principles of International Politics" shows students how leaders translate their personal interests and ambitions into actions of the state and convincingly demonstrates how international and domestic politics are inextricably linked. Clearly explaining both the foundational ideas of international relations as well as the key concepts of the strategic perspective, Bueno de Mesquita effectively links these to the analytic tools students will employ throughout.
Table of Contents
- Tables, Figures, and Maps
- Preface
- Introduction: Foundations of International Politics 1. Modern Political Economic History and International Politics 2. Evaluating Arguments about International Politics 3. Christopher Columbus and International Relation.
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