International Cooperation Against All Odds: The Ultrasocial World recasts how we understand international relations through an examination of how the human evolutionary predisposition to be "ultrasocial" as a species impacts which political ideas succeed, transform, manipulate, and inspire on a global scale.
International Cooperation Against All Odds: The Ultrasocial World recasts how we understand international relations through an examination of how the human evolutionary predisposition to be "ultrasocial" as a species impacts which political ideas succeed, transform, manipulate, and inspire on a global scale.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mai'a K. Davis Cross is the Dean's Professor of Political Science, International Affairs, and Diplomacy and Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures at Northeastern University. She is the author of four books, including The Politics of Crisis in Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and Security Integration in Europe: How Knowledge-based Networks are Transforming the European Union (University of Michigan Press, 2011), which is the 2012 winner of the Best Book Prize from the University Association of Contemporary European Studies. She holds a PhD in Politics from Princeton University, and AB in Government from Harvard University. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Introduction Part I Humans are Ultrasocial Beings 1: The Micro Level 2: Biology Meets Culture 3: The Social in Social Science 4: In an Ultrasocial World, Certain Ideas Matter More Part II European Integration 5: The Federalist Idea and The European Movement 6: European Transformation 7: Optimism, Pessimism...and Repeat Part III Space Exploration 8: The Spaceflight Idea and The Spaceflight Movement 9: International Cooperation and the Space Race 10: A Permanent Presence in Space...and Beyond Part IV Nuclear Weapons 11: The Non-Use Idea and The Anti-Nuclear Movement 12: The Nuclear Taboo and Disarmament 13: The Taboo and Its Rivals Part V Climate Change 14: The Climate Movement 15: The Net-Zero Idea and the Race to Save Earth Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Part I Humans are Ultrasocial Beings 1: The Micro Level 2: Biology Meets Culture 3: The Social in Social Science 4: In an Ultrasocial World, Certain Ideas Matter More Part II European Integration 5: The Federalist Idea and The European Movement 6: European Transformation 7: Optimism, Pessimism...and Repeat Part III Space Exploration 8: The Spaceflight Idea and The Spaceflight Movement 9: International Cooperation and the Space Race 10: A Permanent Presence in Space...and Beyond Part IV Nuclear Weapons 11: The Non-Use Idea and The Anti-Nuclear Movement 12: The Nuclear Taboo and Disarmament 13: The Taboo and Its Rivals Part V Climate Change 14: The Climate Movement 15: The Net-Zero Idea and the Race to Save Earth Conclusion Bibliography
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