International relations : a European perspective

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International relations : a European perspective

Mario Telò ; [foreword by R.O. Keohane]

Ashgate, c2009

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Rev., updated and expanded version of: Relations internationales : une perspective européenne. Bruxelles : Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, c2008

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

International Relations: A European Perspective presents the main schools of international relations while underlining the added value of the European approach. Contrary to US or East Asian perspectives, a European viewpoint adopts a critical approach to traditional cleavages. The author demonstrates the added value of a European approach to international relations, taking into account both the shortcomings and achievements found within European history and current European unity. Key themes include: the evolution of state sovereignty, regional cooperation between previous enemies, political impact of economic integration, regimes building, international rule setting, institutionalization of international relations, and the weight of ideas and perceptions by transnational cooperation. This comprehensive assessment takes into consideration every school of international relations critically presented from this original perspective and as such makes the book ideal for courses on international relations.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Foreword, Robert O. Keohane
  • Introduction: international relations theory: a European perspective?
  • Origins of the international relations theories and the emerging realist paradigm
  • Systemic approaches in the United States
  • International political economy
  • The influence of K. Marx on international relations
  • Beyond realism and neo-realism
  • Institutionalist theories
  • A post-sovereign world?
  • Constructivist approaches
  • Foreign policy analysis and the impact of domestic factors
  • The contribution of European studies to the renewal of international relations theories
  • Conclusions
  • Appendix
  • Index.

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