The Realist Tradition in International Relations

The Realist Tradition in International Relations
Author: Barry Scott Zellen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1411
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313392684

This comprehensive foundation for the study of realism will introduce students in disciplines as varied as philosophy, international relations, and strategic studies to the majestic breadth of the realist tradition that unifies them all. The Realist Tradition in International Relations: The Foundations of Western Order introduces the principal theorists who have shaped and defined the realist tradition. This once-dominant theory of international politics has reemerged to provide a shared foundation for understanding political theory, international relations theory, and strategic studies. The work is comprised of four volumes, each focusing upon a distinct period and the pivotal contributors writing in that era. Volume 1, State of Hope, looks at the classical era when chaos reigned supreme. Volume 2, State of Fear, goes through the early-modern period and the emergence of the modern state. Volume 3, State of Awe, explores the age of total war with its unprecedented dangers. Volume 4, State of Siege, examines the present era of insurgency and asymmetrical conflict. A truly monumental work, this sweeping study will surely foster a new appreciation of the rich tapestry of realist thought and its continuing relevance to the study of world politics.

International Theory at the Margins

International Theory at the Margins
Author: Nicholas Greenwood Onuf
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1529229820

This book brings together thirteen of Nicholas Onuf’s previously published yet rarely cited essays. They address topics that Onuf has puzzled over for decades, including the problem of materiality in social construction, epochal change in the modern world, and the power of language.

The Puzzles of Politics

The Puzzles of Politics
Author: Friedrich Kratochwil
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136924914

This book brings together a collection of Friedrich Kratochwil’s key essays to explain his approach to international relations and how his thinking has developed over the last 30 years. It addresses topical themes and issues, including sovereignty, law, epistemology, boundaries, global governance and world society.

Профессиональные аспекты международных отношений (Professional Issues of International Relations)

Профессиональные аспекты международных отношений (Professional Issues of International Relations)
Author: Виктория Бернштейн
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 5043436743

Настоящее пособие ставит целью развитие компетенций профессионального межкультурного общения у студентов факультетов международных отношений. Тематика пособия направлена на формирование социальной ответственности и гуманистических черт современного специалиста, его умения критического осмысления событий современного мира.Пособие предназначено для студентов 3 курса уровней Intermediate, Upper intermediate и может быть использовано в процессе как аудиторной, так и самостоятельной работы.

System Effects

System Effects
Author: Robert Jervis
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1998-12-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1400822408

Based on more than three decades of observation, Robert Jervis concludes in this provocative book that the very foundations of many social science theories--especially those in political science--are faulty. Taking insights from complexity theory as his point of departure, the author observes that we live in a world where things are interconnected, where unintended consequences of our actions are unavoidable and unpredictable, and where the total effect of behavior is not equal to the sum of individual actions. Jervis draws on a wide range of human endeavors to illustrate the nature of these system effects. He shows how increasing airport security might actually cost lives, not save them, and how removing dead trees (ostensibly to give living trees more room) may damage the health of an entire forest. Similarly, he highlights the interconnectedness of the political world as he describes how the Cold War played out and as he narrates the series of events--with their unintended consequences--that escalated into World War I. The ramifications of developing a rigorous understanding of politics are immense, as Jervis demonstrates in his critique of current systemic theories of international politics--especially the influential work done by Kenneth Waltz. Jervis goes on to examine various types of negative and positive feedback, bargaining in different types of relationships, and the polarizing effects of alignments to begin building a foundation for a more realistic, more nuanced, theory of international politics. System Effects concludes by examining what it means to act in a system. It shows how political actors might modify their behavior in anticipation of system effects, and it explores how systemic theories of political behavior might account for the role of anticipation and strategy in political action. This work introduces powerful new concepts that will reward not only international relations theorists, but also all social scientists with interests in comparative politics and political theory.

The Logic of Anarchy

The Logic of Anarchy
Author: Barry Buzan
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231080415

-- James Der Derian, University of Massachusetts

Third Party Dispute Settlement in an Interdependent World

Third Party Dispute Settlement in an Interdependent World
Author: Marcel M.T.A. Brus
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004635122

The central theme of this book is the strengthening of the legitimacy and integrity of international law in the post-Cold War, interdependent international community. The investigation focuses on the relationship between international decision-making procedures, in particular compulsory third party dispute settlement, and legitimacy and integrity as perceived by states and other international actors. It starts with a description of recent developments with regard to dispute settlement in the law of the sea, GATT/WTO, Antarctica, and global environmental protection. Compulsory third-party dispute settlement has been accepted in treaty regimes in these fields as it is indispensable in safeguarding the legitimacy and integrity of such regimes. The focus then shifts to an extensive analysis of changes in the international community in general, and their consequences for the international legal system. By focusing on legitimacy and integrity, and by providing a theoretical framework in which these concepts can be applied, this book contributes significantly to the discussion of the theoretical foundations of international law. The author is winner of the 1995 Award of the Foundation Praemium Erasmianum, Amsterdam.

The United States and Multilateral Institutions

The United States and Multilateral Institutions
Author: Margaret P. Karns
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134893310

World politics in the post-Cold War world has become increasingly institutionalized. However, the role of international organizations has been overlooked in much of the literature on international regimes. Now in paperback, The United States and Multilateral Institutions examines United States policy in areas ranging from international trade to human rights, and in institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), GATT and the World Health Organization.

Professionalism Reborn

Professionalism Reborn
Author: Eliot Freidson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745666329

This book is an original interpretation of the professions and the role of the professional in Western industrial societies today.