Understanding global conflict and cooperation : an introduction to theory and history
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Understanding global conflict and cooperation : an introduction to theory and history
Longman, c2011
8th ed
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Rev. ed. of: Understanding international conflicts, c2009
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by renowned scholar and former policymaker Joseph Nye, Jr. and new co-author David A. Welch, Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation is a brief and penetrating introduction to the study of world politics in an era of complex interdependence.
This text deftly employs lessons from both theory and history to evaluate conflict and cooperation among global actors and to provide students with a resilient analytical framework. From twentieth and twenty-first century conflicts to global trade and finance, global governance, and the information revolution, Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation, formerly known as Understanding International Conflicts, expands substantially on previous editions of this classic work to provide a lucid and thought-provoking survey of international relations today.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Is There An Enduring Logic Of Conflict In World Politics?
Chapter 2. Explaining Conflict And Cooperation: Tools And Techniques of the Trade
Chapter 3. From Westphalia to World War I
Chapter 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War II
Chapter 5. The Cold War
Chapter 6. Post-Cold War Conflict and Cooperation
Chapter 7. Globalization and Interdependence
Chapter 8. Information Revolution and Transnational Actors
Chapter 9. What Can We Expect in the Future?
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