Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Lobell, Steven E.; Taliaferro, Jeffrey W.; Ripsman, Norrin M.
Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Lobell, Steven E.; Taliaferro, Jeffrey W.; Ripsman, Norrin M.
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This book argues that the internal dynamics of states affect their foreign policies, as well as the nature of the international system.
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This book argues that the internal dynamics of states affect their foreign policies, as well as the nature of the international system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780521731928
- ISBN-10: 0521731925
- Artikelnr.: 26032875
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780521731928
- ISBN-10: 0521731925
- Artikelnr.: 26032875
1. Introduction: neoclassical realism, the state, and foreign policy
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman; 2. Threat
assessment, the state, and foreign policy: a neoclassical realist model
Steven E. Lobell; 3. Neoclassical realism and strategic calculations:
explaining divergent British, French, and Soviet strategies toward Germany
between the world wars (1919-39) Mark R. Brawley; 4. Neoclassical realism
and identity: peril despite profit across the Taiwan Strait Jennifer
Sterling-Folker; 5. Neoclassical realism and the national interests:
presidents, domestic politics, and major military interventions Colin
Dueck; 6. Neoclassical realism and domestic interest groups Norrin M.
Ripsman; 7. Neoclassical realism and resource extraction: state building
for future war Jeffrey W. Taliaferro; 8. Neoclassical realism and state
mobilization: expansionist ideology in the age of mass politics Randall L.
Schweller; 9. The limits of neoclassical realism: additive and interactive
approaches to explaining foreign policy preferences Benjamin O. Fordham;
10. Conclusion: the state of neoclassical realism Norrin M. Ripsman,
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro and Steven E. Lobell.
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman; 2. Threat
assessment, the state, and foreign policy: a neoclassical realist model
Steven E. Lobell; 3. Neoclassical realism and strategic calculations:
explaining divergent British, French, and Soviet strategies toward Germany
between the world wars (1919-39) Mark R. Brawley; 4. Neoclassical realism
and identity: peril despite profit across the Taiwan Strait Jennifer
Sterling-Folker; 5. Neoclassical realism and the national interests:
presidents, domestic politics, and major military interventions Colin
Dueck; 6. Neoclassical realism and domestic interest groups Norrin M.
Ripsman; 7. Neoclassical realism and resource extraction: state building
for future war Jeffrey W. Taliaferro; 8. Neoclassical realism and state
mobilization: expansionist ideology in the age of mass politics Randall L.
Schweller; 9. The limits of neoclassical realism: additive and interactive
approaches to explaining foreign policy preferences Benjamin O. Fordham;
10. Conclusion: the state of neoclassical realism Norrin M. Ripsman,
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro and Steven E. Lobell.
1. Introduction: neoclassical realism, the state, and foreign policy
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman; 2. Threat
assessment, the state, and foreign policy: a neoclassical realist model
Steven E. Lobell; 3. Neoclassical realism and strategic calculations:
explaining divergent British, French, and Soviet strategies toward Germany
between the world wars (1919-39) Mark R. Brawley; 4. Neoclassical realism
and identity: peril despite profit across the Taiwan Strait Jennifer
Sterling-Folker; 5. Neoclassical realism and the national interests:
presidents, domestic politics, and major military interventions Colin
Dueck; 6. Neoclassical realism and domestic interest groups Norrin M.
Ripsman; 7. Neoclassical realism and resource extraction: state building
for future war Jeffrey W. Taliaferro; 8. Neoclassical realism and state
mobilization: expansionist ideology in the age of mass politics Randall L.
Schweller; 9. The limits of neoclassical realism: additive and interactive
approaches to explaining foreign policy preferences Benjamin O. Fordham;
10. Conclusion: the state of neoclassical realism Norrin M. Ripsman,
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro and Steven E. Lobell.
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell and Norrin M. Ripsman; 2. Threat
assessment, the state, and foreign policy: a neoclassical realist model
Steven E. Lobell; 3. Neoclassical realism and strategic calculations:
explaining divergent British, French, and Soviet strategies toward Germany
between the world wars (1919-39) Mark R. Brawley; 4. Neoclassical realism
and identity: peril despite profit across the Taiwan Strait Jennifer
Sterling-Folker; 5. Neoclassical realism and the national interests:
presidents, domestic politics, and major military interventions Colin
Dueck; 6. Neoclassical realism and domestic interest groups Norrin M.
Ripsman; 7. Neoclassical realism and resource extraction: state building
for future war Jeffrey W. Taliaferro; 8. Neoclassical realism and state
mobilization: expansionist ideology in the age of mass politics Randall L.
Schweller; 9. The limits of neoclassical realism: additive and interactive
approaches to explaining foreign policy preferences Benjamin O. Fordham;
10. Conclusion: the state of neoclassical realism Norrin M. Ripsman,
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro and Steven E. Lobell.