International politics : how history modifies theory

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International politics : how history modifies theory

John M. Owen, IV, Richard N. Rosecrance

Oxford University Press, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Presenting the development of international relations and its theories in a historical narrative spanning 500 years, International Politics: How History Modifies Theory offers a fresh perspective on twenty-first-century world politics. Rather than simply listing IR theories, this text demonstrates that certain theories explain the behavior of world politics better than others based on historical context. Offering a broader and deeper historical perspective than any other text on the market, it demonstrates how history can explain and impact theory development in the field of international relations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 The Reformation and the Absolutist StateChapter 3 Trading Vocations and Domestic LibertiesChapter 4 Liberalization, Revolution, and ReactionChapter 5 Liberalization, Backlash, and the World CrisisChapter 6 The World Crisis ContinuesChapter 7 The Cold War: The Liberal International Subsystem Is InstitutionalizedChapter 8 The West's Overbalance of Power and the Globalization of LiberalismChapter 9 World Politics Today

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