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adam_text | CONTENTS PART I OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: TRENDS, ACTORS,
PERSPECTIVES, AND CONCEPTS 2 TRENDS 6 GLOBALIZATION AND INTERDEPENDENCE
6 CRISES OF AUTHORITY 8 CONNECTIONS AND CAUTIONS 10 ACTORS 11 STATES 12
INTERNATIONA! ORGANIZATIONS 12 TRANSNATIONAL NONGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 13 INDIVIDUALS 15 CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
16 HOW REALISTS SEE THE WORLD 16 HOW PLMALISTS OR LIBERALS SEE THE WORLD
18 HOW GLOBAL ECONOMIC STRUCTURALISTS SEE THE WORLD 21 HOW OTHERS SEE
THE WORLD * THE ENGLISH SCHOOL, SOCIAL CONSTRUCTII ISTS, AND FEMINISTS
22 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WORLD POLITICS: SECURITY, ECONOMY,
IDENTITY 26 WHAT IS A THEORY, AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE? 30 CRITICAL AND
POSTMODERN CHALLENGES TO POSITIVIST SCIENCE 34 ASSESSING THE CHALLENGES
TO MAINSTREAM SCIENCE AND POSITIVISM 35 NORMATIVE THEORY 36 OVERVIEW 37
KEY TERMS 38 OTHER CONCEPTS 38 ADDITIONAL READINGS 38 VI CONTENTS
(CHAPTER 2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WORLD POLITICS IN HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE 40 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS: DEFINITION AND SCOPE 42 FOUR TYPES
OF INTERNATIONA] SYSTEMS 44 HISTORICAL INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS: AN
OVERVIEW 48 THE PERSIAN EMPIRE 48 CLASSICAL GREECE: INDEPENDENT STATE
AND HEGEMONIC SYSTEMS 49 INDIA: INDEPENDENT STATE AND IMPERIAL SYSTEMS
52 THE ROMAN EMPIRE 54 MEDIEVAL EUROPE AND THE FEUDAL SYSTEM 56 THE RISE
OF THE EUROPEAN INDEPENDENT STATE SYSTEM 60 THE EMERGENCE OF COLLECTIVE
HEGEMONY 66 THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE EUROPEAN SYSTEM 69
TWENTIETH-CENTURY HEGEMONIC SYSTEMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT 74 DUAL HEGEMONY
DURING THE COLD WAR: A CLOSER LOOK 76 CONCLUSION 81 AFTERWORD:
THUCYDIDES THE MELIAN DIALOGUE 83 KEY TERMS 84 OTHER CONCEPTS 84
ADDITIONAL READINGS 85 PART II STATE SECURITY AND STATECRAFT CHAPTER 3
INTERESTS, OBJECTIVES, AND POWER OF STATES 86 FRAMEWORK: INTERESTS,
OBJECTIVES, THREATS, AND OPPORTUNITIES 88 ELEMENTS OF THE FRAMEWORK 88
POLICY-MAKING CONFLICTS OVER INTERESTS AND OBJECTIVES 93 PRIORITIZATION
OF OBJECTIVES 95 COMPETING DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES 91
STATES VERSUS OTHER ACTORS 98 CAPABILITIES AND POWER: TRANSLATING
OBJECTIVES INTO REALITIES 99 POLITICAL CAPABILITIES 100 SOCIAL AND
CULTURAL CAPABILITIES 106 GEOGRAPHIC, ECONOMIC, AND TECHNOLOGICAL
CAPABILITIES 107 MILITARY CAPABILITIES 110 MEASURING POWER 110
CONCLUSION 112 AFTERWORD: THE DOWNING STREET MEMO AND THE DOWNING STREET
MINUTES 113 KEY TERMS 116 OTHER CONCEPTS 116 ADDITIONAL READINGS 116
CHAPTER 4 DIPLOMACY: MANAGING RELATIONS AMONG STATES 118 DEFINITION AND
SCOPE 123 DIPLOMACY, PRIVATE CITIZENS, AND NGOS 124 THE HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT OF DIPLOMACY 125 DIPLOMATIC MACHINERY AND PROCESSES 130
RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS 130 CONTENTS DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES
AND PROTECTIONS 134 THE ORGANIZATION OF DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS 138
DIPLOMATIC INCENTIVES AND DISINCENTIVES 138 THE WAYS AND MEANS OF
DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS 144 CONCLUSION 152 AFTERWORD: GEORGE KENNAN S
LONG TELEGRAM 154 KEY TERMS 156 OTHER CONCEPTS 156 ADDITIONAL READINGS
156 CHAPTER 5 WAR, JUST WARS, AND ARMED INTERVENTION 158 THE
RATIONALITIES AND IRRATIONALITIES OF INTERSTATE WAR 160 THE CAUSES OF
WAR 161 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM LEVEL OF ANALYSIS 162 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP
LEVELS OF ANALYSIS 163 STATE AND SOCIETAL LEVELS OF ANALYSIS 163
NATIONAL STRATEGY AND THE USE OF FORCE 166 RESTRAINING WAR: MORAL AND
LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND THE USE OF FORCE 170 PACIFICISM AND BELLICISM 170
JUST-WAR THEORY 170 CONDUCT DURING WAR 175 NONCOMBATANTS 175 LAW, ARMED
INTERVENTION, AND WORLD POLITICS 179 INTERVENTION AND CIVIL WARS 180
HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION 181 LAW, FORCE, AND NATIONAL SECURITY 184
CONCLUSION 186 AFTERWORD: THOMAS HOBBES ON THE NATURAL CONDITION OF
MANKIND 187 KEY TERMS 189 OTHER CONCEPTS 189 ADDITIONAL READINGS 189
PART III INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CHAPTER 6 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ALLIANCES, AND
COALITIONS 192 ANARCHY, COOPERATION, HARMONY, AND DISCORD 195 WORLD
GOVERNMENT 200 ALLIANCES, COALITIONS, AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
201 COLLECTIVE SECURITY 207 PEACEKEEPING: MANAGING AND CONTROLLING
CONFLICTS 216 FUNCTIONAL COLLABORATION IN SPECIALIZED AGENCIES, OTHER
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND REGIMES 220 CONCLUSION 222 KEY TERMS
222 OTHER CONCEPTS 222 ADDITIONAL READINGS 223 .;;; CONTENTS APPENDICES:
THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY 224 UNITED
NATIONS CHARTER (1945) 224 THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY (1949) 233
APPENDIX: FUNCTIONAL INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AS SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
AND OTHER UNITED NATIONS ORGANS 235 CHAPTER 7 CONTROLLING GLOBAL
ARMAMENTS 238 DISARMAMENT AND ARMS CONTROL 240 ARMS CONTROL,
VERIFICATION, AND COMPLIANCE 249 ALTERNATIVE DETERRENCE DOCTRINES 250
MINIMUM OR FINITE DETERRENCE 251 MINIMUM DETERRENCE: INDIA, PAKISTAN,
AND OTHER NEW NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATES 253 DETERRENCE THROUGH ASSURED (AND
MUTUALLY ASSURED) DESTRUCTION AND DEFENSIVE EFFORTS TO LIMIT DAMAGE 255
DEFENSE 256 WARFIGHTING 251 THE BUD OF THE COLD WAR AND IMPLICATIONS FOR
ANNS CONTROL, DETERRENCE, DEFENSE, AND WARFIGHTING DOCTRINES 258
DETERRENCE THEORY: SOME CONCERNS 259 WEAPONS PROLIFERATION 259 NUCLEAR
WEAPONS AND MATERIEL 260 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 263 BALLISTIC
MISSILES 264 CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS 265 CONCLUSION 270 AFTERWORD: JOHN
LOCKE ON WAR AND MAINTAINING THE PEACE 271 KEY TERMS 272 OTHER CONCEPTS
272 ADDITIONAL READINGS 272 CHAPTER 8 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AND
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME 274 TERRORISM 276 THE CAUSES OF TERRORISM 281 THE
EXTENT OF TERRORISM 283 THE CHANGING NATURE OF TERRORISM 281 RESPONSES
292 TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND GLOBALIZATION 296 CASE STUDY: THE UNITED
STATES, LATIN AMERICA, AND DRUGS 302 CONCLUSION 305 AFTERWORD: OSAMA BIN
LADEN S FATWAH AGAINST AMERICANS (1998) 305 KEY TERMS 307 OTHER CONCEPTS
307 ADDITIONAL READINGS 307 CONTENTS PART IV CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE
GLOBAL ECONOMY CHAPTER 9 AN EMERGING GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY: INTERNATIONAL
LAW, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, AND GLOBALIZATION 308 THE GLOBALIZATION
OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WORLD POLITICS 310 THE EMERGENCE OF A
STATE-CENTRIC GLOBAL SOCIETY 312 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MULTILATERAL
INSTITUTIONS 315 CONSTRUCTING GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY: A MULTICENTURY
PROJECT 317 DIPLOMACY AND SECURITY: MATTERS OF WAR AND PEACE 318
ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS 319 GROWTH AREAS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW:
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT 321 CONCLUSION 323 AFTERWORD: HUGO
GROTIUS AND FREEDOM OF THE SEAS 324 KEY TERMS 326 OTHER CONCEPTS 326
ADDITIONAL READINGS 326 CHAPTER 10 GLOBAL ECONOMY: POLITICS AND
CAPITALISM 328 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 330 THE EMERGENCE AND
DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM AS A WORLDWIDE FORM OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 331
IDENTIFYING THE ATTRIBUTES OF CAPITALIST POLITICAL ECONOMY 332 THE
PASSING OF FEUDALISM AND THE NEW POLITICS OF CAPITALISM, MERCANTILISM,
AND LIBERALISM 335 THE PROGRESSIVE GLOBALIZATION OF CAPITALISM 340 THE
TWENTIETH-CENTURY DEBATE ON GLOBAL COMMERCE 344 TRADE REGIME 345
MONETARY REGIME 346 INVESTMENT REGIME 346 THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE 349 A
LOOK AHEAD 352 CONCLUSION 353 AFTERWORD: ADAM SMITH S THE WEALTH OF
NATIONS 355 KEY TERMS 358 OTHER CONCEPTS 358 ADDITIONAL READINGS 358
CHAPTER 11 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE, MONEY, AND
REGIONAL INTEGRATION 360 CLASSICAL TRADE THEORY AND COMPARATIVE
ADVANTAGE 362 NEOCLASSICAL AND SUBSEQUENT ECONOMIC THOUGHT ON HOW THE
GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY WORKS 371 THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATION ON FREE-TRADE THEORY 313 X CONTENTS TRADE AND FINANCE 375 AN
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY REGIME FOR FINANCING INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE 379
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY REGIME
MAINTENANCE 383 POLITICAL CHOICES: HOW MUCH CAPITAL SHOULD THE IMF HAVE
AND FOR WHAT PURPOSES? 387 POLITICAL CHOICES: WLIAT NEXT FOR THE WTO?
389 REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND GLOBAL COMMERCE 390 EC AND EU
ENLARGEMENT: WIDENING THE GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE VERSUS DEEPENING THE LEVEL
OF INTEGRATION 393 IS EUROPE UNIQUE? 396 CONCLUSION 398 AFTERWORD: DAVID
RICARDO S POLITICAL ECONOMY AND FOREIGN TRADE 399 KEY TERMS 400 OTHER
CONCEPTS 400 ADDITIONAL READINGS 401 CHAPTER 12 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF
INVESTMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 402 OPTIMISTS AND PESSIMISTS 403
THIRD WORLD POVERTY AND CAPITAL FORMATION 405 AID 405 LOANS 409 DIRECT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT 410 TRADE 410 OTHER CONSTRAINTS 416 ECONOMIC
STRUCTURALIST CRITIQUES AND PERSPECTIVES 421 DEPENDENCY THEORY 42 I
CAPITALIST WORLD-SYSTEM THEORY 423 CONCLUSION 425 AFTERWORD: JOHN
MAYNARD KEYNES THE GENERAL THEORY 426 KEY TERMS 427 OTHER CONCEPTS 428
ADDITIONAL READINGS 428 CHAPTER 13 THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT 430 A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE 432 ATMOSPHERE 432 LAND 434 FORESTS 434 BIODIVERSITY 435
FRESHWATER 435 COASTAL AND MARINE AREAS 436 THE ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY
437 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT 441 TRANSNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT 446 GLOBAL POPULATION 448 CONCLUSION
450 AFTERWORD: THOMAS MALTHUS ON POPULATION 451 KEY TERMS 452
ADDITIONAL READINGS 452 CONTENTS PARTV CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 15 IDENTITY
AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELIGION, NATIONALISM, AND CONFLICTING IDENTITIES 454
RELIGION 457 ISLAM 459 NATIONS, ETHNIC GROUPS, AND STATES 464 NATIONS
AND NATIONALISM 464 BINATIONAL STATES 467 MULTINATIONAL, MULTITRIBAL,
AND OTHER MULTIETHNIC STATES 469 NATION-STATES AND NATIONS WITHOUT
STATES 415 APPROACHES TO DEALING WITH NATIONALISM AND ETHNICITY 478
NATIONAL SELF-DCTCRMINATION 478 ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO MAINTAINING
UNITY IN BINATIONAL, MULTINATIONAL, AND MULTIETHNIC STATES 479 SOCIAL
AND ECONOMIC APPROACHES TO INTERCONUNUNAL PEACE 484 CONCLUSION 486
APPENDIX: CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF
GENOCIDE (1948) 488 KEY TERMS 489 OTHER CONCEPTS 489 ADDITIONAL READINGS
489 HUMANITARIANISM: HUMAN RIGHTS AND REFUGEES 490 HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE
HUMAN CONDITION 492 JUSTICE: THE UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS
STATE SOVEREIGNTY 496 HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LIBERAL TRADITION 496 HUMAN
RIGHTS ACROSS CULTURES 499 CULTURALLY SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND VALUES 500
TOWARD GLOBAL SOCIETY AND VALUES THAT TRANSCEND DIVERSE CULTURES 503
FROM THEORY TO FACT 505 MACHINERY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES AND CASES 501
REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS EFFORTS IN EUROPE 511 OTHER REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
EFFORTS 512 NGOS AND HUMAN RIGHTS 513 REFUGEES 515 AN INTERNATIONAL
REGIME FOR REFUGEES 519 CONCLUSION 521 AFTERWORD: IMMANUEL KANT S
MORALITY AND POLITICS 523 APPENDICES: HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITARIAN LAW,
AND THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS AND DETAINEES 524 CONVENTION AGAINST
TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
(1947) 524 GENEVA CONVENTION IV 525 MAGNA CARTA (1215) 527 DECLARATION
OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS (1789) 528 THE US. BILL OF RIGHTS
529 UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 531 II CONTENTS KEY TERMS 535
OTHER CONCEPTS 535 ADDITIONAL READINGS 535 CHAPTER 16 QUESTIONS IN LIEU
OF CONCLUSIONS 538 FINAL WORDS 547 ADDITIONAL READINGS 548 PPN:
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owner | DE-12 DE-706 |
owner_facet | DE-12 DE-706 |
physical | xvi, 584 S. Ill., Kt. 26 cm |
publishDate | 2007 |
publishDateSearch | 2007 |
publishDateSort | 2007 |
publisher | Pearson/Prentice Hall |
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spellingShingle | Viotti, Paul R. 1944- Kauppi, Mark V. International relations and world politics security, economy, identity Política internacional (filosofia;teoria) larpcal Relações internacionais (teoria) larpcal Internationale Politik Nationalismus World politics 1989- International relations Security, International International trade Nationalism Weltordnung (DE-588)4126263-3 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4126263-3 (DE-588)4072885-7 (DE-588)4065449-7 |
title | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity |
title_auth | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity |
title_exact_search | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity |
title_full | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity Paul R. Viotti, Mark V. Kauppi |
title_fullStr | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity Paul R. Viotti, Mark V. Kauppi |
title_full_unstemmed | International relations and world politics security, economy, identity Paul R. Viotti, Mark V. Kauppi |
title_short | International relations and world politics |
title_sort | international relations and world politics security economy identity |
title_sub | security, economy, identity |
topic | Política internacional (filosofia;teoria) larpcal Relações internacionais (teoria) larpcal Internationale Politik Nationalismus World politics 1989- International relations Security, International International trade Nationalism Weltordnung (DE-588)4126263-3 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Política internacional (filosofia;teoria) Relações internacionais (teoria) Internationale Politik Nationalismus World politics 1989- International relations Security, International International trade Nationalism Weltordnung Weltpolitik |
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