Understanding international conflicts : an introduction to theory and history
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Understanding international conflicts : an introduction to theory and history
(Longman classics in political science)
Pearson/Longman, c2009
7th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by renowned scholar and former policymaker Joseph Nye,Understanding International Conflicts is a brief and penetrating introduction to the study of world politics. The text deftly applies a combination of history and theory to evaluate conflict and cooperation among international actors, thus providing students a framework for understanding contemporary issues. From World War I to modern terrorism and information revolutions to global governance, Understanding International Conflicts is a highly readable survey that answers as well as raises compelling questions about the future of international relations.
"Sometimes original scholars sound pedantic when addressing central issues of world politics; often policymakers speak in code or platitudes. Not so Professor Nye. As any reader will see, the work in your hands is lucid, direct, and concise. Reading Nye's writing on world politics is like watching Joe DiMaggio play center field or Yo-Yo Ma play the cello: he makes the difficult look easy."-from Robert Keohane's Foreword to Understanding International Conflicts, 7/e.
目次
Chapter 1. Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics?
Chapter 2. Origins of the Great Twentieth-Century Conflicts
Chapter 3. Balance of Power and World War I
Chapter 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War II
Chapter 5. The Cold War
Chapter 6. Conflicts After the Cold War: Intervention and Institutions
Chapter 7. Globalization and Interdependence
Chapter 8. Information Revolution and Transnational Actors
Chapter 9. A New World Order?
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