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Theories of International Relations

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Klappentext This major reference work comprises 80 articles representing the most influential theoretical writings by international relations scholars. Introduced by an essay from Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore, the four thematically organised volumes cover the major traditions of international relations (IR) theory: Volume 1 examines realist theory in IR and includes classic realist statements as well as recent theoretical critiques and debates that have helped set the parameters of this approach. Volume 2 traces the development of pluralist approaches to IR from the historical emergence of liberalism through to contemporary work on globalisation, human rights and ethics. Volume 3 covers the various structuralist approaches stemming from the thinking of Marx and Gramsci as well as more recent work on the structures of global civil society and international political economy. Volume 4 focuses on the range of reflexive approaches to international relations that include constructivism, feminism, postmodernism and critical geopolitics. Together, the four volumes provide an unparalleled resource providing both broad coverage of the subject, historical depth and contemporary relevance. The SAGE Library of International Relations is a new series of major works that will bring together the most influential and field-defining articles, both classical and contemporary, in a number of key areas of research and inquiry in International Relations. Each multi-volume set will represent a collection of the essential published works collated from the foremost publications in the field by an Editor or Editorial Team of renowned international stature. They will also include a full introduction, presenting a rationale for the selection and mapping out the discipline's past, present and likely future. This series is designed to be a 'gold standard' for university libraries throughout the world with an interest in International Relations. Zusammenfassung Comprises 80 articles representing the most influential theoretical writings by international relations scholars. Introduced by an essay from Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore! the four thematically organised volumes cover the major traditions of IR theory. Together these four volumes provide broad coverage of the subject and historical depth. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume One: Approaches to International Relations: Realism The Science of International Politics - E H Carr The Beginnings of a Science in The Twenty Year Crisis: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations Alternative National Strategies in >The Goals of Foreign Policy in Discord and Collaboration - Arnold Wolfers Essays on International Politics The Four Paradoxes of Nuclear Strategy - Hans Morgenthau The New Great Debate - Morton Kaplan Traditionalism versus Science in International Relations The Theory of Games and the Balance of Power - R Harrison Wagner The Decline of the State System? in The Anarchical Society: The Study of Order in World Politics - Hedley Bull Analysis with an Amended Prisoner¿s Dilemma Model Hedley Bull and His Contribution to Interational Relations - Stanley Hoffman The Realism of Realism - Alan James The State and Study of International Relations Hedley Bull¿s Pluralism of Intellect and Solidarism of Will - Nicholas J Wheeler and Timothy Dunne Realism in the Study of World Politics - Robert Jervis Realist Thought and Neo-Realist Theory - Kenneth Waltz The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory - Helen Milner A Critique The False Promise of International Institutions - John J Mearsheimer From International System to an International Society - Barry Buzan Structural Realism and Regime Theory Meet the English School The Realist Paradigm a...

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