Dilemmas of world politics : international issues in a changing world
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Dilemmas of world politics : international issues in a changing world
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
While there is consensus that world politics has experienced more changes in the last two years than in the previous 50, the significance of these changes remains the subject of much dispute. In this book, leading academics identify the key issues and dilemmas arising from these changes. Their essays reflect the need for a wide perspective, offering analyses of key contemporary issues such as war and technology, the environment, the future role of the USA, the implications of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the role of Islam, the future for conflict resolution, and terrorism. What emerges is a recognition of the need for the international system to address itself to a range of pressing questions - some of them entirely new - with potentially profound implications for the states, organizations and individuals of which it is comprised.
目次
- Part 1 Theories: the security dilemma, Ken Booth and Nick Wheeler
- states, state centric perspectives and interdependence theory, J.C. Garnett
- culture, society and order in world politics, N.J. Rengger. Part 2 Institutions: the global political economy, Rowland Maddock
- war and technology, Colin McInnes
- diplomacy, Adam Watson
- international organizations, Marc Imber. Part 3 Issues: nuclear weapons and arms control, Phil Williams
- terrorism and international politics, Paul Wilkinson
- mediation and conflict resolution, Mark Hoffman
- environmental issues in world politics, Ian Rowlands
- Islam and world politics, James Piscatori
- the United States - superpower in decline?, Peter Savigear
- the collapse of the Soviet Union - the implications for world politics, Eric Herring
- Europe beyond the Cold, John Baylis
- a Pacific century?, Gerald Segal.
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