On the boundaries : when international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy meet
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On the boundaries : when international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy meet
University Press of America, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-329) and index
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On the Boundaries focuses on the connections between international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy. To many observers, international relations and comparative politics have recently lost focus. Both fields continually move away from foreign policy concerns. In this provocative volume, Howard J. Wiarda details where these fields have gone astray, indicates what must be done to correct their downward trajectories, and offers probing analyses of recent hot political topics that re-forge the links between international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Prologue
Part I. Approaches and Theory
Chapter 1. What is Comparative Politics?
Chapter 2. International Relations Past and Present
Chapter 3. The Political Sociology of a Concept: Corporatism and the "Distinct Tradition"
Chapter 4. Globalization
Chapter 5. Grand Theory
Part II. Countries and Regions
Chapter 6. Where Does Europe End Now? Exploring Europe's Frontiers and the Dilemmas of Enlargement and Identity
Chapter 7. Democratization and Political Terrorism in Latin America. With Susan L. Macek
Chapter 8. The Dutch Diaspora in its One and Many Parts
Chapter 9. Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin American-Revisited
Chapter 10. Non-Western Approaches to Development: New Thinking in a Globalized World. With Leah Langford Carmichael
Chapter 11. Adventures in Research: Return Visits
Part III. Foreign Policy
Chapter 12. Conservative Braintrust: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Chapter 13. Think Tanks and Foreign Policy
Chapter 14. Divided America on the World Stage: Broken Government and Foreign Policy
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