History and Neorealism
Herausgeber: May, Ernest R.; Steiner, Zara; Rosecrance, Richard
History and Neorealism
Herausgeber: May, Ernest R.; Steiner, Zara; Rosecrance, Richard
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Leading historians and political scientists examine the relationship between history and the dominant theory of IR, realism.
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Leading historians and political scientists examine the relationship between history and the dominant theory of IR, realism.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761345
- ISBN-10: 0521761344
- Artikelnr.: 31081866
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761345
- ISBN-10: 0521761344
- Artikelnr.: 31081866
1. Theory and international history Ernest R. May, Richard Rosecrance and
Zara Steiner; 2. Transformations in power Richard Rosecrance; 3.
Domestically driven deviations: internal regimes, leaders, and realism's
power line John M. Owen IV; 4. How international institutions affect
outcomes Robert O. Keohane and Lisa Martin; 5. Not even for the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries: power and order in the early modern era Paul W.
Schroeder; 6. Austria-Hungary and the coming of the First World War Samuel
R. Williamson Jr; 7. British decisions for peace and war 1938¿1939: the
rise and fall of realism Zara Steiner; 8. Realism and risk in 1938: German
foreign policy and the Munich crisis Niall Ferguson; 9. Domestic politics,
interservice impasse, and Japan's decisions for war Michael Barnhart; 10.
Military audacity: Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and China's adventure in Korea
Andrew Kennedy; 11. The United States' underuse of military power Ernest R.
May; 12. The overuse of American power Robert S. Litwak; 13. Redrawing the
Soviet power line: Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War Deborah Welch
Larson and Alexei Shevchenko; 14. Shared sovereignty in the European Union:
Germany's economic governance Sherrill Brown Wells and Samuel F. Wells Jr;
15. John Mearsheimer's 'elementary geometry of power': Euclidean moment or
an intellectual blind alley? Jonathan Haslam; 16. History and neorealism
reconsidered Richard Rosecrance and Zara Steiner.
Zara Steiner; 2. Transformations in power Richard Rosecrance; 3.
Domestically driven deviations: internal regimes, leaders, and realism's
power line John M. Owen IV; 4. How international institutions affect
outcomes Robert O. Keohane and Lisa Martin; 5. Not even for the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries: power and order in the early modern era Paul W.
Schroeder; 6. Austria-Hungary and the coming of the First World War Samuel
R. Williamson Jr; 7. British decisions for peace and war 1938¿1939: the
rise and fall of realism Zara Steiner; 8. Realism and risk in 1938: German
foreign policy and the Munich crisis Niall Ferguson; 9. Domestic politics,
interservice impasse, and Japan's decisions for war Michael Barnhart; 10.
Military audacity: Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and China's adventure in Korea
Andrew Kennedy; 11. The United States' underuse of military power Ernest R.
May; 12. The overuse of American power Robert S. Litwak; 13. Redrawing the
Soviet power line: Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War Deborah Welch
Larson and Alexei Shevchenko; 14. Shared sovereignty in the European Union:
Germany's economic governance Sherrill Brown Wells and Samuel F. Wells Jr;
15. John Mearsheimer's 'elementary geometry of power': Euclidean moment or
an intellectual blind alley? Jonathan Haslam; 16. History and neorealism
reconsidered Richard Rosecrance and Zara Steiner.
1. Theory and international history Ernest R. May, Richard Rosecrance and
Zara Steiner; 2. Transformations in power Richard Rosecrance; 3.
Domestically driven deviations: internal regimes, leaders, and realism's
power line John M. Owen IV; 4. How international institutions affect
outcomes Robert O. Keohane and Lisa Martin; 5. Not even for the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries: power and order in the early modern era Paul W.
Schroeder; 6. Austria-Hungary and the coming of the First World War Samuel
R. Williamson Jr; 7. British decisions for peace and war 1938¿1939: the
rise and fall of realism Zara Steiner; 8. Realism and risk in 1938: German
foreign policy and the Munich crisis Niall Ferguson; 9. Domestic politics,
interservice impasse, and Japan's decisions for war Michael Barnhart; 10.
Military audacity: Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and China's adventure in Korea
Andrew Kennedy; 11. The United States' underuse of military power Ernest R.
May; 12. The overuse of American power Robert S. Litwak; 13. Redrawing the
Soviet power line: Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War Deborah Welch
Larson and Alexei Shevchenko; 14. Shared sovereignty in the European Union:
Germany's economic governance Sherrill Brown Wells and Samuel F. Wells Jr;
15. John Mearsheimer's 'elementary geometry of power': Euclidean moment or
an intellectual blind alley? Jonathan Haslam; 16. History and neorealism
reconsidered Richard Rosecrance and Zara Steiner.
Zara Steiner; 2. Transformations in power Richard Rosecrance; 3.
Domestically driven deviations: internal regimes, leaders, and realism's
power line John M. Owen IV; 4. How international institutions affect
outcomes Robert O. Keohane and Lisa Martin; 5. Not even for the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries: power and order in the early modern era Paul W.
Schroeder; 6. Austria-Hungary and the coming of the First World War Samuel
R. Williamson Jr; 7. British decisions for peace and war 1938¿1939: the
rise and fall of realism Zara Steiner; 8. Realism and risk in 1938: German
foreign policy and the Munich crisis Niall Ferguson; 9. Domestic politics,
interservice impasse, and Japan's decisions for war Michael Barnhart; 10.
Military audacity: Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and China's adventure in Korea
Andrew Kennedy; 11. The United States' underuse of military power Ernest R.
May; 12. The overuse of American power Robert S. Litwak; 13. Redrawing the
Soviet power line: Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War Deborah Welch
Larson and Alexei Shevchenko; 14. Shared sovereignty in the European Union:
Germany's economic governance Sherrill Brown Wells and Samuel F. Wells Jr;
15. John Mearsheimer's 'elementary geometry of power': Euclidean moment or
an intellectual blind alley? Jonathan Haslam; 16. History and neorealism
reconsidered Richard Rosecrance and Zara Steiner.