Readings in international relations

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Readings in international relations

Jon C. Pevehouse, Joshua S. Goldstein

Pearson Longman, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Edited by noted authors and scholars Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse, Readings in International Relations pairs writings on international relations theory with writings on current events to help students explore the relationship between concept and application. Covering the key topics discussed in many international relations courses, this text offers generous excerpts of classic and contemporary theory readings followed by real world examples that support or challenge them. Designed to provide students with a more relevant and critical introduction to the field's original scholarship, Readings in International Relations not only features broad theoretical and topical diversity, it demonstrates how the field explains and is informed by headlines in the news.

目次

CHAPTER 1. THE GLOBALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Theory: Stephen Walt, "One World, Many Theories" Application: Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, "Globalization: What's new? What's Not? (And So What?)" CHAPTER 2. POWER POLITICS Theory: Hans Morgenthau, Chapter 1 from Politics Among Nations Application: Michael J. Mazarr, "George W. Bush, idealist" CHAPTER 3. ALTERNATIVES TO POWER POLITICS Theory: Bruce Russett and John Oneal, "International Systems: Vicious Circles and Virtuous Cycles" Application: Saikiko Fukuda-Parr, "Gender, Globalization and New Threats to Human Security" CHAPTER 4. FOREIGN POLICY Theory: Graham Allison, "Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis" Application: Howard J. Wiarda, "Beyond the Pale: the Bureaucratic Politics of United States Policy in Mexico" CHAPTER 5. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Theory: Barry Posen, "The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict" Application: Stephen Biddle, "Seeing Baghdad, Thinking Saigon" CHAPTER 6. MILITARY FORCE AND TERRORISM Theory: Andrea Kurth Cronin, "Behind the Curve: Globalization and International Terrorism" Application: Deborah Avant, "The Privatization of Security: Lessons from Iraq" CHAPTER 7. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, LAW, AND HUMAN RIGHTS Theory: Richard Steinberg and Jonathan Zasloff, "Power and International Law" Application: Scott Straus, "Darfur and the Genocide Debate" CHAPTER 8. INTERNATIONAL TRADE Theory: Robert Gilpin, "Three Ideologies of international Political Economy" Application: Jennifer Clapp, "WTO Agriculture Negotiations: Implications for the Global South" CHAPTER 9. MONEY AND BUSINESS Theory: Theodore Cohn, "International Monetary Relations" Application: Dennis Rondinelli, "Transnational Corporations: International Citizens or New Sovereigns?" CHAPTER 10. INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION Theory: Ernst B. Haas, "Functionalism" Application: Andrew Moravcsik, "A Too Perfect Union? Why Europe Said No" CHAPTER 11. ENVIRONMENT AND POPULATION Theory: Thomas homer-Dixon, "On the Threshold: Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict" Application: Nicholas Eberstadt, "Russia, the Sick Man of Europe" CHAPTER 12. THE NORTH-SOUTH GAP Theory: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, "Dependent Capitalist Development in Latin America" Application: Stephan Klasen, "Bridging the Gender Gap To Promote Economic and Social Development" CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Theory: Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind Subramanian, "How to Help Poor Countries" Application: Ngaire Woods, "The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid"

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