Realism remains a predominant and most debated theoretical approach in International Relations research. Whether considered a scientific and accurate reflection of world politics or as reactionary and a distortion of realities and possibilities, both realism and its structural variant continue to be a source of fruitful research-whether within the program or in its rejection.The Realism approach itself is not uniform whether in relation to its implications or methodologies. Here leading scholars provide important perspectives on the insights and directions of Realist research in some of its…mehr
Realism remains a predominant and most debated theoretical approach in International Relations research. Whether considered a scientific and accurate reflection of world politics or as reactionary and a distortion of realities and possibilities, both realism and its structural variant continue to be a source of fruitful research-whether within the program or in its rejection.The Realism approach itself is not uniform whether in relation to its implications or methodologies. Here leading scholars provide important perspectives on the insights and directions of Realist research in some of its most interesting variants. From rational choice to case studies, from theory to practice, the contributors explore both classic tenets of Realism as the balance of power and such apparent inconsistencies as foolish policies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT L. GALLUCCI Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA. AVERY GOLDSTEIN University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. SUSAN B. MARTIN Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA. BENJAMIN MILLER Haifa University, Haifa, Israel BARRY POSEN MIT, Massachusetts, USA. ROBERT POWELL University of California, Berkeley, USA. SHIBLEY TELHAMI University of Maryland, USA. STEVEN VAN EVERA MIT Massachusetts, USA. STEPHEN M. WALT Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword; S.M.Walt Introduction; A.K.Hanami Neorealism and Game Theory; R.Powell Integrated Realism and Hegemonic Military Intervention in Unipolarity; B.Miller From Balance of Power to Balancing Behavior: The Long and Winding Road; S.B.Martin The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict; B.Posen An Essay on Realism and Foreign Policy; S.Telhami Structural Realism and China's Foreign Policy: Much (but never all) of the Story; A.Goldstein America Deals with North Korea: A Realist's Approach; R.L.Gallucci Why States Believe Foolish Ideas: Non-Self-Evaluation by States and Societies; S.Van Evera Structural Realism and Interconnectivity; A.K.Hanami
Foreword; S.M.Walt Introduction; A.K.Hanami Neorealism and Game Theory; R.Powell Integrated Realism and Hegemonic Military Intervention in Unipolarity; B.Miller From Balance of Power to Balancing Behavior: The Long and Winding Road; S.B.Martin The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict; B.Posen An Essay on Realism and Foreign Policy; S.Telhami Structural Realism and China's Foreign Policy: Much (but never all) of the Story; A.Goldstein America Deals with North Korea: A Realist's Approach; R.L.Gallucci Why States Believe Foolish Ideas: Non-Self-Evaluation by States and Societies; S.Van Evera Structural Realism and Interconnectivity; A.K.Hanami
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