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James Rosenau's work is known for its originality and clarity and the sixteen articles in this new volume are no exception, as they tackle the specific challenges posed by globalization and governance.
James Rosenau's work is known for its originality and clarity and the sixteen articles in this new volume are no exception, as they tackle the specific challenges posed by globalization and governance.
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James N. Rosenau is University Professor of International Affairs at The George Washington University, having previously been affiliated with three other universities. He is a former President of the International Studies Association (1984-85) and a holder of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1987-88). His books include Turbulence in World Politics: A Theory of Change and Continuity (1990), Along the Domestic-Foreign Frontier Exploring Governance in a Turbulent World (1997), and Distant Proximities: Dynamics Beyond Globalization (2003).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part 1: The Challenge 2. The Future of Politics 3. Building Blocks of a New Paradigm for Studying World Politics 4. Rigid Boundaries: States, Societies, and International Relations 5. Powerful Tendencies, Startling Discrepancies, and Elusive Dynamics: The Challenge of Studying World Politics in a Turbulent Era 6. Political Science and Political Processes: Narrowing the Gap? Part 2: The Professional 7. The Birth of a Political Scientist 8. Intellectual Identity and the Study of International Relations, or Coming to Terms With Mathematics as a Tool of Inquiry 9. (with Ersel Aydinli) Courage versus Caution: A Dialogue on Entering and Prospering in IR Part 3: Methods 10. Comparison Is a State of Mind 11. CFP and IPE: The Anomaly of Mutual Boredom Part 4: Concepts and Theories 12. The Theoretical Imperative: Unavoidable Explication 13. Many Damn Things Simultaneously - At Least for Awhile: Complexity Theory and World Affairs 14. Muddling, Meddling, and Modeling: Alternative Approaches to the Study of World Politics in an Era of Rapid Change 15. Territorial Affiliations and Emergent Roles: The Shifting Nature of Identity in a Globalizing World 16. Capabilities and Control in an Interdependent World Chapter 17. The Skill Revolution as a Dynamic Process 18. Generational Change and Internet Literacy Part 5: The Analysis of Foreign Policy 19. Pre-Theories and Theories of Foreign Policy 20. Pre-Theorizing About Foreign Policy in a Globalized World 21. China in a Bifurcated World: Competing Theoretical Perspectives 22. Toward Single-Country Theories of Foreign Policy: The Case of the USSR 23. National Interest
1. Introduction Part 1: The Challenge 2. The Future of Politics 3. Building Blocks of a New Paradigm for Studying World Politics 4. Rigid Boundaries: States, Societies, and International Relations 5. Powerful Tendencies, Startling Discrepancies, and Elusive Dynamics: The Challenge of Studying World Politics in a Turbulent Era 6. Political Science and Political Processes: Narrowing the Gap? Part 2: The Professional 7. The Birth of a Political Scientist 8. Intellectual Identity and the Study of International Relations, or Coming to Terms With Mathematics as a Tool of Inquiry 9. (with Ersel Aydinli) Courage versus Caution: A Dialogue on Entering and Prospering in IR Part 3: Methods 10. Comparison Is a State of Mind 11. CFP and IPE: The Anomaly of Mutual Boredom Part 4: Concepts and Theories 12. The Theoretical Imperative: Unavoidable Explication 13. Many Damn Things Simultaneously - At Least for Awhile: Complexity Theory and World Affairs 14. Muddling, Meddling, and Modeling: Alternative Approaches to the Study of World Politics in an Era of Rapid Change 15. Territorial Affiliations and Emergent Roles: The Shifting Nature of Identity in a Globalizing World 16. Capabilities and Control in an Interdependent World Chapter 17. The Skill Revolution as a Dynamic Process 18. Generational Change and Internet Literacy Part 5: The Analysis of Foreign Policy 19. Pre-Theories and Theories of Foreign Policy 20. Pre-Theorizing About Foreign Policy in a Globalized World 21. China in a Bifurcated World: Competing Theoretical Perspectives 22. Toward Single-Country Theories of Foreign Policy: The Case of the USSR 23. National Interest
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