International politics : enduring concepts and contemporary issues

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International politics : enduring concepts and contemporary issues

[edited by] Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis

Pearson/Longman, c2007

8th ed

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With an abundance of new essays reflecting the ever-changing landscape of world politics, the eighth edition of this renowned reader provides students with comprehensive coverage of the most important IR concepts, trends, and current issues.

Table of Contents

PART 1 ANARCHY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Power and Morality in Statecraft Hans J. Morgenthau Six Principles of Political Realism J. Ann Tickner A Critique of Morgenthau's Principles of Political Realism The Consequences of Anarchy Kenneth N. Waltz The Anarchic Structure of World Politics John J. Mearsheimer Anarchy and the Struggle for Power Alexander Wendt Anarchy Is What States Make of It The Mitigation of Anarchy Kenneth A. Oye The Conditions for Cooperation in World Politics Michael W. Doyle Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs Stephen M. Walt Alliances: Balancing and Bandwagoning Hans J. Morgenthau The Future of Diplomacy Stanley Hoffmann The Uses and Limits of International Law Robert O. Keohane International Institutions Adam Roberts The United Nations and International Security PART 2 THE USES OF FORCE The Political Uses of Force Robert J. Art The Four Functions of Force Thomas C. Schelling The Diplomacy of Violence Robert J. Art Coercive Diplomacy Robert Jervis Offense, Defense, and the Security Dilemma *Bruce Hoffman What Is Terrorism? The Political Utility of Force Today Robert J. Art The Fungibility of Force Robert A. Pape The Logic of Suicide Terrorism The Spread of Nuclear Weapons Scott D. Sagan Nuclear Instability in South Asia Kenneth N. Waltz Nuclear Stability in South Asia PART 3 THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Perspectives on Political Economy Robert Gilpin The Nature of Political Economy Robert O. Keohane Hegemony in the World Political Economy Bruce R. Scott The Great Divide in the Global Village The Meaning of Globalization Jeffrey Frankel The Globalization of the International Economy *Martin Wolf Will Globalization Survive? Kenneth N. Waltz Globalization and Governance The Pros and Cons of Globalization Dani Rodrik Trading in Illusions John Micklethwait Why the Globalization Backlash is Stupid and Adrain Wooldridge PART 4 CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS Conflict, War, and Terrorism Robert Jervis The Era of Leading Power Peace Samuel P. Huntington The Clash of Civilizations? *Fareed Zakaria Why Do They Hate Us? The Uses of, and Reactions to, U.S. Power Robert Jervis Explaining the Bush Doctrine *F. Gregory Gause III Can Democracy Stop Terrorism? *Stephen M. Walt Taming American Power Civil Wars, and Nation-Building Chaim Kaufmann Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars *James Dobbins Nation-Building by the UN and the U.S. *James L. Payne Deconstructing Nation Building The Environment and Climate Change Garrett Hardin The Tragedy of the Commons *Thomas Homer-Dixon Environmental Changes as a Cause of Acute Conflict *John Browne Beyond Kyoto New Actors and New Forces Margaret E. Keck Transnational Activists Networks and Kathryn Sikkink Rhoda E. Howard Human Rights in World Politics and Jack Donnelly *Daniel W. Drezner The State and Global Governance of the Internet *Andrew Moravcsik Europe without Illusions *Richard K. Betts and The Rise of China: Getting the Questions Right Thomas J. Christensen Moses Naim The Five Wars of Globalization Stephen R. Ratner International Law: The Trials of Global Norms

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