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International politics: enduring concepts and contemporary issues.

ART Robert .J. (Sous la dir.) ; CRAWFORD Timothy W. (Sous la dir.) ; JERVIS Robert (Sous la dir.)

ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS

2023

616

311.72-ART

RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES ; MONDIALISATION


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ISBN 13 : 978-1538169551

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Contributors: Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Hans J. Morgenthau, Thucydides, J. Ann Tickner, Ralph J. Bunche, Ian Hurd, E. H. Carr, Kenneth N. Waltz, John J. Mearsheimer, Alexander Wendt, James D. Fearon, Michael W. Doyle, Stephen M. Walt, Hans J. Morgenthau, Leslie Johns, Robert O. Keohane, Adam Roberts, Dominik Zaum, Thomas C. Schelling, Bruce Hoffman, Kelly M. Greenhill, Todd S. Sechser, Matthew Fuhrmann, Kelly M. Greenhill, Erica Chenoweth, Ben Buchanan, Caitlin Talmadge, Robert Gilpin, Dale C. Copeland, Dani Rodrik, Jeffrey Frankel, Jonathan Kirshner, Aseema Sinha, Adam S. Posen, Dani Rodrik, Jason Bordoff, Meghan L. O'Sullivan, Barry R. Posen, John M. Owen, Hal Brands, John Lewis Gaddis, Robert S. Ross, Stacie Goddard, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Margaret E. Keck, Kathryn Sikkink, Barbara F. Walter, Alexander B. Downes, Barbara F. Walter, Lise Morjé Howard, V. Page Fortna, Caroline A. Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie, Joshua Busby, Stephen M. Walt, Jeffrey W. Knopf, Tanisha M. Fazal, Stephen G. Brooks, William C. Wohlforth, Michael Beckley, G. John Ikenberry, Alexander Cooley, Daniel H. Nexon

PART I. Anarchy and its consequences

Chapter 1. Power and International Politics
1.1 What is Power in Global Affairs?
1.2 The Melian Dialogue
1.3 Six Principles of Political Realism
1.4 A Critique of Morgenthau's Principles of Political Realism
1.5 The Device of Race in International Politics
1.6 Legitimacy in International Politics
1.7 Morality and International Politics
Chapter 2. Anarchy and Strategic Interaction
2.1 The Anarchic Structure of World Politics
2.2 Anarchy and the Struggle for Power
2.3 Anarchy Is What States Make of It
2.4 Rationalist Explanations for War
2.5 Offense, Defense, and the Security Dilemma
Chapter 3. The Mitigation of Anarchy
3.1 Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma
3.2 Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs
3.3 Alliances: Balancing and Bandwagoning
3.4 The Future of Diplomacy
3.5 Competing Perspectives on International Law and Politics
3.6 International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work?
3.7 The U.N. Security Council

PART II. Uses of force

Chapter 4. The Political Uses of Force
4.1 The Fungibility of Force
4.2 The Diplomacy of Violence
4.3 The Four Functions of Force
4.4 What is Terrorism?
Chapter 5. The Utility of Force Today
5.1 The Power and Limits of Compellence
5.2 Nuclear Coercion Myths
5.3 When Migrants Become Weapons
5.4 The Record of Nonviolent Resistance
5.5 The Cybersecurity Dilemma
Chapter 6. Nuclear Futures
6.1 Deterrence in the Emerging Nuclear Era
6.2 Losing Control in Crises
6.3 A World Without Nuclear Weapons?

PART III. International political economy and globalization

Chapter 7. Foundational Perspectives on Political Economy
7.1 The Nature and Study of International Political Economy
7.2 Economic Interdependence and War
7.3 Why Doesn't Everyone Get the Case for Free Trade?
Chapter 8. Perspectives on the Global Political Economy Today
8.1 Globalization of the Economy
8.2 The International Consequences of Financial Fragility
8.3 Understanding the Crisis at the WTO
8.4 America's Self-Defeating Retreat
8.5 New Rules for the Global Economy
8.6 Green Upheaval: The New Geopolitics of Energy

PART IV. Contemporary issues in world politics

Chapter 9. The Return of Great Power Politics
9.1 Emerging Multipolarity: Why Should We Care?
9.2 Balancing Soft and Hard Power: China, Russia, and the United States
9.3 Wedge Strategies: Can China Divide India and the United States?
9.4 The New Cold War: America, China, and the Echoes of History
9.5 The False Promise of Russian Balancing against China
9.6 How the International System Can Still Check China and Russia
Chapter 10. Human Rights, Civil Wars, and Interventions
10.1 Global Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century
10.2 Transnational Activist Networks
10.3 The “New” New Civil Wars
10.4 To the Shores of Tripoli? Regime Change and Its Consequences
10.5 The Astonishing Success of Peacekeeping
10.6 Crafting Peace through Power Sharing
Chapter 11. Managing the Global Commons
11.1 Why Climate Change Matters More Than Anything Else
11.2 The Realist Guide to Solving Climate Change
11.3 The Future of the Global Nuclear Order
11.4 Health Diplomacy in Pandemical Times
Chapter 12. The Political Shape of the Future
12.1 Why China Won't Overtake the United States
12.2 How Fear of China is Forging a New World Order
12.3 The Next Liberal Order
12.4 How US Hegemony Ends: The Unraveling of American Power

Langue : Anglais

Edition : 14ème

Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice

Support : Papier

Etat : Présent

Propriétaire : Bibliothèque