Routledge, 2021. — 302 p. This book collects and integrates Abbott and Snidal’s influential scholarship on indirect global governance, with a new analytical introduction that probes the role of indirect governance techniques in the universe of global governance arrangements. The volume presents the Governance Triangle, a now widely-used figure that demonstrates and helps to...
Routledge, 2021. — 302 p. This book collects and integrates Abbott and Snidal’s influential scholarship on indirect global governance, with a new analytical introduction that probes the role of indirect governance techniques in the universe of global governance arrangements. The volume presents the Governance Triangle, a now widely-used figure that demonstrates and helps to...
Public Affairs, 2023. — 554 р. — ISBN: 9781541702530 A thousand years of history and contemporary evidence make one thing clear: progress depends on the choices we make about technology. New ways of organizing production and communication can either serve the narrow interests of an elite or become the foundation for widespread prosperity. The wealth generated by technological...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 212 p. The people who live in border towns often have closer relations with people across their immediate borders than with people in the same country as them. Despite how intertwined these border communities often are, neither community can access the governmental institutions of the nation on the other side. Why are the citizens of neighboring...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 316 p. Why is feminist research carried out in international relations (IR)? What are the methodologies and methods that have been developed in order to carry out this research? Feminist Methodologies for International Relations offers students and scholars of IR, feminism, and global politics practical insight into the innovative...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 305 p. This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women located in contemporary diplomacy and international negotiation? The text presents a novel research agenda, including new theoretical and conceptual perspectives on gender, power and diplomacy. The volume brings together a wide range of established...
Springer, 2023. — 644 p. This multidisciplinary volume examines the meaning of global conflict and cooperation by international actors that can be caused by dis- or misinformation to people and discusses how to build diplomacy for peace and regional cooperation. The book further identifies boundaries of the relationships among the various governments of the world, transatlantic...
Cambridge University Press, 2016. — 278 p. In this book, Mathias Albert develops an ambitious theoretical framework that describes world politics as a specific social system set within the wider political system of world society. Albert’s analysis of the historical evolution and contemporary form of world politics takes the theory of social differentiation as its starting point....
Routledge, 2017. — 196 p. — ISBN: 978-1138934290. Building on the success of the first edition, this revised volume re-invigorates the conversation between foreign policy analysis and international relations. It opens up the discussion, situating existing debates in foreign policy in relation to contemporary concerns in international relations, and provides a concise and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2000. — 279 p. Hedley Bull was one of the most important figures in the academic study of international relations. Although his work ranged widely, one simple but powerful idea constantly recurs: that sovereign states form among themselves a society and that this society must be understood on its own terms. The end of the Cold War and developments within...
Routledge, 2021. — 239 p. This edited volume provides one of the most formidable critical inquiries into public diplomacy’s relationship with hegemony, morality and power. Wherein, the examination of public diplomacy’s ‘frontiers’ will aid scholars and students alike in their acquiring of greater critical understanding around the values and intentions that are at the crux of...
Routledge, 2018. — 365 p. The field of humanitarianism is characterised by profound uncertainty, by a constant need to respond to the unpredictable, and by concepts and practices that often defy simple or straightforward explanation. Humanitarians often find themselves not just engaged in the pursuit of effective action, but also in a quest for meaning. That is the starting...
Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999. - xvi+230 p. What role do moral principles play in the conduct of foreign relations? First, morality helps define the goals and purposes of states and other actors. Moral norms do not provide policy directives, but they can offer a general vision and broad direction and provide the moral norms by which to illuminate and define a...
Routledge, 2014. — 230 p. International Relations, as a discipline, does not grant race and racism explanatory agency in its conventional analyses, despite such issues being integral to the birth of the discipline. Race and Racism in International Relations seeks to remedy this oversight by acting as a catalyst for remembering, exposing and critically re-articulating the...
Anadolu University, 2018. — 181 p. The objectivity of studying social and political sciences has always been questioned on the ground that personal values may interfere. In the same vein, it is a challenge to understand and explain international relations, owing to different world views and approaches. This is mainly because there are many ways of studying international...
Anadolu University, 2018. — 182 p. The objectivity of studying social and political sciences has always been questioned on the ground that personal values may interfere. In the same vein, it is a challenge to understand and explain international relations, owing to different world views and approaches. This is mainly because there are many ways of studying international...
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2015. — 224 p. The Use of Force, long considered a classic in its own right, brings together enduring, influential works on the role of military power in foreign policy and international politics. Now in its eighth edition, the reader has been significantly revised; with twenty innovative and up-to-date selections, this edition is 60 percent...
Pearson, 2017. — 596 p. — ISBN10: 0-13-448201-8 ; ISBN13: 978-0-13-448201-9. Understanding International Politics with Scholarly Articles International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues has been helping readers effectively understand politics under governments and beyond for over 40 years. Scholarly articles on essential topics illustrate fundamental debates...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. — 197 p. — ISBN13: 978–1–4039–4654–6 ; ISBN10: 1–4039–4654–X. This book outlines an idea of world politics as an activity of thinking and speaking about the conditions of world order. World order is understood not as an arrangement of entities but a complex of variously situated activities conducted by individuals as members of diverse associations of...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 208 p. Taboos have long been considered key examples of norms in global politics, with important strategic effects. Auchter focuses on how obscenity functions as a regulatory norm by focusing on dead body images. Obscenity matters precisely because it is applied inconsistently across multiple cases. Examining empirical cases including ISIS...
International Studies Review.
Volume 4, Issue 3, pages 27–48, December 2002.
I argue that the dominant paradigms in IR fail to explain adequately two of the central issues in the international system: the origins of the majority of conflicts and the behavior of the majority of states. These paradigms fail because they formulate generalizations from data drawn from a restricted...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. — 200 p. The status quo of the modern world order, a diplomatic entente best characterized as "connivance diplomacy," is limited in its performances, defensive of its privileges, midway between competition and cooperation. It is examined here through its history, its functions, and its failures. Building on the experience of the Concert of the Powers,...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020. — 197 p. In this thought-provoking book, Bertrand Badie argues that the traditional paradigms of international relations are no longer sustainable, and that ignorance of these shifting systems and of alternative models is a major source of contemporary international conflict and disorder. Through a clear examination of the political, historical...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016. — 220 p. Power Analysis: Important, Difficult, and Recent Purposes of the Study Structure of the Study Limits of the Study Terminology Implications of the Study Modern Power Analysis Dahl and His Critics Dahlian Power in Perspective: 50 Years On Evaluating Dahl's Concept of Power Analyzing Power Fundamentals of Power Analysis...
Review of International Studies (2006), 32, 329–352 British International Studies Association
In this article, we critique the Eurocentric character of security studies as it has developed since World War II. The taken-for-granted historical geographies that underpin security studies systematically misrepresent the role of the global South in security relations and lead to a...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 209 p. Sovereignty is the subject of many debates in international relations. Is it the source of state authority or a description of it? What is its history? Is it strengthening or weakening? Is it changing, and how? This book addresses these questions, but focuses on one less frequently addressed: what makes state sovereignty possible? The...
Third Edition. — Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 205 p. This comprehensively revised and updated edition offers an introduction to international organizations (IO) theory in the field of IR. It looks at the different ways in which IOs are studied and then applies these different modes to a variety of specific case studies. The book is written as a primer for students studying...
Учебник для студентов-международников Barkin, J.S., International Organization: Theories and Institutions, New York (2006), 198 p Primarily focused on the theoretical aspects of International Organization, this book provides an in-depth examination of competing theories through thematic chapters. Intended to fill the gap between introductory textbooks and primary sources of...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 202 p. Realism and constructivism, two key contemporary theoretical approaches to the study of international relations, are commonly taught as mutually exclusive ways of understanding the subject. Realist Constructivism explores the common ground between the two, and demonstrates that, rather than being in simple opposition, they have areas...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 368 p. — (Cambridge Studies in International Relations).
This edited volume examines power in its different dimensions in global governance. Scholars tend to underestimate the importance of power in international relations because of a failure to see its multiple forms. To expand the conceptual aperture, this book presents and employs a...
Battistella Dario, Théories des relations internationales. 3e édition mise à jour et augmentée, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po « Références », 2009, 696 pages. ISBN: 9782724611243. Sommaire LES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES COMME SCIENCE SOCIALE Théorie et relations internationales Les Relations internationales dans l'histoire des idées politiques L'évolution de la discipline des...
6e édition mise à jour augmentée de deux chapitres. — Presses de Sciences Po, 2019. — 800 p. — (Références). « Le mot "international", j'en conviens, est nouveau ; bien que, j'espère, clair et explicite. » Ainsi s’exprimait le philosophe Jeremy Bentham en 1781 lorsqu’il conçut ce néologisme. Si le terme est passé dans le langage courant au XVIIIe siècle, avec la prise de...
8th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2020. — 646 p. — ISBN 978-0198825548. The Globalization of World Politics, the bestselling introduction to international relations, offers the most comprehensive coverage of the key theories and global issues in world politics. The eighth edition engages with contemporary global challenges, featuring a brand new chapter on Refugees and...
4th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2008. — 622 p. We have tried in this new edition of The Globalization of World Politics to follow much the same format as the previous three editions which have proved so successful. However, a number of improvements have been made. Oxford University Press commissioned over twenty reviews of the third edition, and we gained enormously...
Oxford University Press, 2001. — 651 p. The globalization of world politics. Jan Aart Scholte Part one. The historical context The evolution of international society. Robert H. Jackson International history 1900-1945. Susan l. Carruthers International history 1945-1990. Len Scott The end of the Cold War. Richard Crockatt International history since 1989. Michael Cox. Part two....
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1999. 248 p.
This book is an attempt to work out a more satisfactory international normative political theory through a critique and revision of orthodox views. To assert the possibility of international political theory, one must first reexamine the traditional image of international relations as a state of nature and purge it...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 254 p. Political realism dominated the study of international relations during the Cold War. Since then, however, its fortunes have been mixed: pushed onto the backburner during the 1990s, it has in recent years retuned to the center of scholarly debate in international relations. Yet despite its significance in international relations theory,...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. — 230 p. This book brings together for the first time a large collection of essays (including three new ones) of a leading writer on diplomacy. They challenge the fashionable view that the novel features of contemporary diplomacy are its most important, and use new historical research to explore questions not previously treated in the same systematic...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. — 226 p. This book offers an introductory guide to four centuries of diplomatic thought. It examines the thought of some of the most important thinkers – Machiavelli, Guicciardini, Grotius, Richelieu, Wicquefort, Callieres, Satow, and Kissinger.
6th Edition. — Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 317 p. This fully revised and expanded edition of Diplomacy, written by an internationally respected researcher and teacher of the subject, is richly illustrated with examples from the worlds of health and commerce as well as high politics. The instances included are mostly contemporary, but considerable historical background to the...
Routledge, 2017. — 195 p. International Relations continues to come under fire for its relative absence of international perspectives. In this exciting new volume, Pinar Bilgin encourages readers to consider both why and how ‘non-core’ geocultural sites allow us to think differently about key aspects of global politics. Seeking to further debates surrounding thinking beyond the...
In Game Theory and the Social Contract, Ken Binmore argues that game theory provides a systematic tool for investigating ethical matters. His reinterpretation of classical social contract ideas within a game-theoretic framework generates new insights into the fundamental questions of social philosophy. He clears the way for this ambitious endeavor by first focusing on foundational...
Routledge, 2009. — 272 p. Critically but sympathetically interrogating Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s analysis of the logic of sovereign power, this volume draws attention to the multiple zones of exclusion in and through which contemporary international politics constitutes itself. Beginning from the margins and peripheries of world politics, this book emphasises the...
Edinburgh University Press, 2009. — 361 p. This accessible, user-friendly and bang-up-to-date introduction to International Politics blends key facts and terms with strong analytical commentary, examining the debates and issues of greatest relevance to the study of the subject.Focusing on the period since 1900, the book provides detailed coverage of key events from the origins...
Cambridge University Press, 1996. — 375 p.
This book provides a major review of the state of international theory. It is focused around the issue of whether the positivist phase of
international theory is now over, or whether the subject remains mainly positivistic. Leading scholars analyse the traditional theoretical
approaches in the discipline, then examine the issues and...
London; NY: Routledge, 2011. — 363 p.
This book contributes to the rethinking of realism through multiple analyses of the keys works of Kenneth Waltz, arguing that a sophisticated appreciation of realism is needed to truly understand World Politics and International Relations.
Cambridge University Press, 1999. — 312 p.
The Interregnum: Controversies in World Politics 1989–1999 is a series of critical reflections on the major controversies in and about world politics in the 1990s. We are living in an era which seemingly defies description: in social and political theory, our age is frequently referred to as 'post-modern'; in international relations,...
Cambridge University Press, 2001. — 248 p.
This volume looks outward to the new century and to the dynamics of this first truly global age. It asks the fundamental question: how might human societies live? The contributors believe that there is nothing more political than ethics. By exploring in the newest context some of the oldest questions about duties and obligations within...
10e édition mise à jour. — Presses Universitaires de France, 2016. — 128 p. — (Que sais-je?) L'étude de la diplomatie et des politiques étrangères ne suffit pas à rendre compte de l'ensemble des interactions qu'entretiennent les nations. Il est nécessaire de prendre en compte les acteurs, les enjeux entre les zones géopolitiques, les processus de décision et de règlement des...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 207 p. Why Study Foreign Policy Comparatively? Do Leaders Shape Foreign Policy? How Leaders Make Sense of the World Leaders Are Not Alone: The Role of Advisors and Bureaucracies Leaders in Context I: Domestic Constraints on Foreign Policy Making Leaders in Context II: International Constraints on Foreign Policy Making Who or What Determines Foreign...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 207 p. Why Study Foreign Policy Comparatively? Do Leaders Shape Foreign Policy? How Leaders Make Sense of the World Leaders Are Not Alone: The Role of Advisors and Bureaucracies Leaders in Context I: Domestic Constraints on Foreign Policy Making Leaders in Context II: International Constraints on Foreign Policy Making Who or What Determines Foreign...
Routledge, 2018. — 174 p. The study of emotions in International Relations is gaining wide-spread attention. Within the "emotional turn" in IR the emotion of rage however has not been given sufficient attention, instead being used as short-hand for irrationality and excess. Rage is arguably one of the oldest and most destructive emotions in human affairs. This book offers an...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 211 p. This book examines under what scope conditions foreign policy actors adopt media logic. The authors analyze media logic under three specific scope conditions: uncertainty, identity, resonance. First, they lay out the general adaptation of media logic in the general debate of the UN General Assembly 1992-2010. They then explore the adaptation...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, 294 p.
Introduction: Defining International Relations.
The Development of International Relations Theory in the Twentieth Century.
International Relations Theory Today.
The State and Foreign Policy.
Power and Security.
The Balance of Power and War.
Global Governance.
The Global Economy.
Globalization.
The International Politics of Identity....
Third edition. — Palgrave, 2005. — 294 p. Introduction: Defining International Relations. Perspectives and theories. The Development of International Relations. Theory in the Twentieth Century. Liberal internationalism and the origins of the discipline. The ‘realist’ critique of liberal internationalism. The post-war synthesis. International Relations and the behavioural...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 737 p. — ISBN: 978-0-198746-92-8. International Political Theory (IPT) focuses on the point where two fields of study meet - International Relations and Political Theory. It takes from the former a central concern with the 'international' broadly defined; from the latter it takes a broadly normative identity. IPT studies the 'ought' questions...
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023. — 241 p. Why nation branding is politically significant in understanding contemporary international politics. Today, nation branding is regarded as essential for competitiveness among countries. In academia, however, the idea is often dismissed as unserious. Bringing nation branding to the scholarly discourse, Browning critically unpacks...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 257 p. Vicarious identification, or "living through another" is a familiar social-psychological concept. Shaped by insecurity and a lack of self-fulfilment, it refers to the processes by which actors gain a sense of self-identity, purpose, and self-esteem through appropriating the achievements and experiences of others. As this book argues, it...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. — 192 p. Portraying the other in international relations significantly shapes interaction among actors in the international field, consequently colouring views of the other and legitimating behaviour toward the other. This edited volume presents current analyses by international scholars on othering processes and self-other constructions...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 768 p. Historical approaches to the study of world politics have always been a major part of the academic discipline of International Relations, and there has recently been a resurgence of scholarly interest in this area. This Oxford Handbook examines the past and present of the intersection between history and IR, and looks to the future by...
Oxford Clarendon Press, 1992. — 352 p. Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), "the miracle of Holland," was famous as a child prodigy, theologian, historian, Dutch political figure, escaped political prisoner, and finally as Sweden's Ambassador to France. Addressing his contribution to international relations, this book critically reappraises Grotius' thought, comparing it to his...
Palgrave, 2002. — 368 p.
In this fundamental text, Hedley Bull explores three key questions: What is the nature of order in world politics? How is it maintained within the contemporary states system? And do desirable and feasible alternatives to the states system exist? Contrary to common claims, Bull asserts that the sovereign states system is not in decline. Rather, it...
Warszawa: Książka i Wiedza, 2006. — 395 s. — ISBN: 83-05-13467-9. Temat : Stosunki międzynarodowe, Teoria stosunków międzynarodowych, Liberalizm, Realizm, Racjonalizm, Marksizm, Teoria krytyczna, Postmodernizm, Konstruktywizm, Feminizm, Ekologizm
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, 310 p. Realism. Liberalism. The English School. Marxism. Critical Theory. Postmodernism. Constructivism. Feminism. Green Politics.
Third edition. — Palgrave, 2005. — 310 p. Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater. Frameworks of analysis. Diversity of theory. Contested nature. The foundation of International Relations. Theories and disciplines. Explanatory and constitutive theory. What do theories of international relations. differ about? Evaluating theories. Realism. Jack Donnelly. Defining realism. Hobbes and...
6th Edition. — Red Globe Press, 2022. — 332 p. This introductory textbook on international relations theory brings together a selection of leading experts to offer an unparalleled insight into the main paradigms and latest developments in the discipline. Presenting a full range of theories, from realism and liberalism to institutionalism and green theory, the sixth edition of...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 348 p. — (Cambridge Studies in International Relations). Why do advocacy campaigns succeed in some cases but fail in others? What conditions motivate states to accept commitments championed by principled advocacy movements? Joshua W. Busby sheds light on these core questions through an investigation of four cases – developing-country debt...
London; New York: Routledge, 2020. — 282 p. This new textbook introduces key mechanisms and issues in international conflict management and engages students with a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to mitigating, managing, and transforming international conflicts. The volume identifies key historical events and international agreements that have shaped and defined the...
University Press of Kentucky, 2014. — 244 p. Eight well-known political scientists, economists, and sociologists here explore the interrelationships between the various levels of economic strength and political stability attended by newly emerged nations and the formulation of their foreign policies. These essays provide testimony not only to the importance of these problems,...
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 472 p. This book tells the story of mankind's evolution from a scattering of hunter-gatherer bands to today's integrated global international political economy. Seeking to emulate and challenge the cross-disciplinary influence of the world systems model, the book recasts the study of international relations into a macro-historical perspective,...
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 472 p. This book tells the story of mankind's evolution from a scattering of hunter-gatherer bands to today's integrated global international political economy. Seeking to emulate and challenge the cross-disciplinary influence of the world systems model, the book recasts the study of international relations into a macro-historical perspective,...
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 472 p. This book tells the story of mankind's evolution from a scattering of hunter-gatherer bands to today's integrated global international political economy. Seeking to emulate and challenge the cross-disciplinary influence of the world systems model, the book recasts the study of international relations into a macro-historical perspective,...
Polity Press, 2014. — 242 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-7456-5314-3 ; ISBN13: 978-0-7456-5315-0. This outstanding book is the first comprehensive introduction to the English School of International Relations. Written by leading ES scholar Barry Buzan, it expertly guides readers through the English School’s formative ideas, intellectual and historical roots, current controversies and...
Routledge, 2019. — 334 p. Alexander L. George is a paragon of scholarship―an academic who successfully crosses boundaries between theory and policy, political science and several different disciplines, and case study analysis and theory building. Most of all, he bridges the gap between the ivory tower of research and the world of people, power, and politics. In these original...
Routledge, 2016. — 245 p. Despite the increase in the number of studies in international relations using concepts from a role theory perspective, scholarship continues to assume that a state’s own expectations of what role it should play on the world stage is shared among domestic political actors. Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo have gathered a leading team of...
Routledge, 2016. — 245 p. Despite the increase in the number of studies in international relations using concepts from a role theory perspective, scholarship continues to assume that a state’s own expectations of what role it should play on the world stage is shared among domestic political actors. Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo have gathered a leading team of...
SAGE Publications, 2002. — 572 p. Historical, philosophical and theoretical issues in international relations On the History and Historiography of International Relations Brian C. Schmidt Philosophy of Social Science and International Relations Colin Wight Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View James Fearon and Alexander Wendt Rational Choice and International...
Routledge, 2009. — 304 p. This book provides theoretical clarity about the concepts of failed and fragile states, which have emerged strongly since the 9/11 attacks. Recent contributions often see the fragile state as either a problem of development or of security. This volume argues that that neither perspective on its own is a sufficient basis for good policy. In a...
Macmillan & Company Limited, 1942. — 282 p.
In his 1942 book Conditions of Peace, Carr argued that it was a flawed economic system which had caused World War II, and that the only way of preventing another world war was for the Western powers to fundamentally change the economic basis of their societies by adopting socialism. Carr argued that the post-war world required a...
NY.: Grosset & Dunlap, 1964. — 226 p.
The articles out of which this book has been made appeared in the Literary Supplement of The Times and I am indebted to the Editor of the Supplement for kind permission to republish them : I have also incorporated in " The Revolution that Failed" some passages from a talk given in the Third Programme of the British Broadcasting Corporation....
Manchester University Press, 2022. — 295 p. While the world’s oceans cover more than seventy percent of its surface, the sea has largely vanished as an object of enquiry in International Relations (IR), being treated either as a corollary of land or as time. Yet, the sea is the quintessential international space, and its importance to global politics has become all the more...
Routledge, London and New York, 1996. 302 p. Cassels traces the part played by ideology in international relations over the past two centuries. Starting with the French Revolution’s injection of ideology into interstate politics, he finishes by addressing present-day preoccupations with the legacy of nationalist discontent left by the collapse of communism and the resurgence of...
Routledge, 2017. — 237 p. This volume provides a detailed discussion of the role of women in diplomacy and a global narrative of their current and historical role within it. The last century has seen the Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MFAs) experience seismic shifts in their policies concerning the entry, role and agency of women within their institutional make-up. Despite...
Lexington Books, 2014. — 165 p. The 2013 debate over whether the United States should intervene in the Syrian conflict raised important questions regarding the benefits countries receive when they intervene in civil wars, and how those benefits are distributed to the citizens of the intervening country. To address these lingering questions this book offers readers a...
Routledge, 2022. — 232 p. Heterarchy in World Politics challenges the fundamental framing of international relations and world politics. IR theory has always been dominated by the presumption that world politics is, at its core, a system of states. However, this has always been problematic, challengeable, time-bound, and increasingly anachronistic. In the 21st century, world...
Routledge, 1999. — 441 p. The concept of "identity" in international relations offers too many vague and imprecise definitions of the concepts that stand at its very core. This text offers clear definitions of the concept of identity and the concepts surrounding the term.
Routledge, 2007. — 244 p. Contemporary foreign policy is increasingly perceived to be about values rather than interests as traditionally conceived. Once marginal, ethics are today held to play a central role in foreign policy. This new book goes beyond current debates which locate the limitations to ethical foreign policy in the strategic and economic interests of...
Palgrave MacMillan, 2021. — 487 p. This textbook introduces advanced students of International Relations (and beyond) to the ways in which the advent of, and reflections on, the Anthropocene impact on the study of global politics and the disciplinary foundations of IR. The book contains 24 chapters, authored by senior academics as well as early career scholars, and is divided...
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Springer, 2022. — 135 p. This edited volume addresses the role of non-state actors (NSAs) in international relations. From their emergence in the early 20th century, entities of non-state status have played a role of increasing prominence in international politics. Scholarly work has been slow to catch up, approaching NSAs mainly through the scope of legitimacy and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. — 207 p. This book aims to identify what components are needed for economic diplomacy in today’s rapidly changing world, looking at the nature, focus and tenets of economic diplomacy, and the differences between economic diplomacy and commercial diplomacy. Further, it considers the new kind of diplomacy that will be required for emerging markets, in...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. — 177 p. Diplomacy is an established discipline, but it is still wearing its old garments,failing to display its capacity to deal with new unique bi-lateral and international disputes. In conformity with the provisions of Article 33 of the UN Charter, this book emphasises the need for current-day diplomats to have appropriate training in negotiation...
New York: Routledge, 2018. — 260 p. Buffer states―countries geographically and/or politically situated between two or more regional or global powers―function to maintain peace between the larger powers. Contributors to this book, the first devoted to the buffer state concept, analyze the geographical and political factors necessary for the establishment and maintenance of a...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 265 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-511-48096-6 Why are hopes fading for a single European identity? Economic integration has advanced faster and further than predicted, yet the European sense of 'who we are' is fragmenting. Exploiting decades of permissive consensus, Europe's elites designed and completed the single market, the euro, the Schengen...
Routledge, 2005. — 253 p.
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to create a better and more peaceful world. However, many of the current trends, post-positivism, constructivism, reflectivism and postmodernism share a conception of international theory that undercuts the possibility of offering significant guidance to...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 223 p. The book is an introduction to new debates in international relations. It shows why anyone who wants the best answer to foreign policy problems, like how to deal with North Korea’s nuclear arms program, must look at debates in IR theory, and also debates in metatheory. The latter involve questions about whether IR is much or little like the...
Routledge, 2017. — 509 p. The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power is the first volume to offer a comprehensive and detailed picture of soft power and associated forms of public diplomacy. The terms soft power and public diplomacy have enormous currency in media and policy discourse, yet despite all the attention the terms remain conceptually ambiguous for analysts of international...
Second Edition. — Routledge, 2023. — 435 p. The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power (2nd Edition) offers a comprehensive, detailed, and ground-breaking examination of soft power – a key factor in cultural diplomacy, cultural relations, and public diplomacy. Interrogating soft power as influence, the handbook examines manifestations in media, public mind, policy, and theory – in a...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. — 204 p. Addressing decision-making over interstate disputes and the democratic peace thesis, Choi and James build an interactive foreign policy decision-making model with a special emphasis on civil-military relations, conscription, diplomatic channels and media openness. Each is significant in explaining decisions over dispute involvement. The...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. — 310 p. Foreign policy decisions are influenced by many factors. The real world is complex and many variables have to be considered when making a decision. A psychological approach to decision-making facilitates the understanding and explaining of the complexity of foreign and global policies precisely because of the prolonged transitional...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 208 p. The English School of International Relations has traditionally maintained that international society cannot accommodate hierarchical relationships between states. This book employs a unique theoretical and conceptual approach challenging this view and arguing that hierarchies are formed on Western states' need to manage globalised risks....
Oxford University Press. 2011. 285 p. Can international legitimacy operate even in a deformed balance of power, and when there is only one dominant state? Conventionally, hegemony has been perceived as a threat to international society. But how then is international order to be maintained, if this still requires a managerial role on the part of the great powers? IR theory has...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 352 p. This edited volume is the first to discuss the methodological implications of the ‘emotional turn’ in International Relations. While emotions have become of increasing interest to IR theory, methodological challenges have yet to receive proper attention. Acknowledging the plurality of ontological positions, concepts and theories about the role...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 357 p. This book analyses and furthers the academic debates on post-liberal peacebuilding, through a number of conceptual, theoretical and empirical research outputs. Part I includes a review of how the recent discourse on peacebuilding has evolved, and three conceptual/theoretical perspectives relevant to post-liberal peacebuilding. In particular,...
Massachusets: The MIT Press, 2003. - 400 p.
"A most impressive effort that should stimulate a rethinking of what is meant by 'scientific progress' in developing international relations theory." Alexander L. George, Graham H. Stuart Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, Stanford University
Using Imre Lakatos's method of scientific research programs, this volume explores in...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. — 275 p. The end of the cold war has paved the way for a series of moral claims that force institutions such as States, International Organizations of Multinationals to justify themselves. What is the effect of this phenomenon on the international relations of the 1990s and beyond. How has the ethics of international relations been transformed since...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. — 339 p. While diplomacy is a well-established topic for study, global governance is a relatively new arrival to the conceptual landscape of international relations. At first glance the two exist in separate worlds. This book examines the relationship between these two main concepts for the first time in a comprehensive scientific manner.
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2021. — 632 p. History does not run in straight lines. Instead of inevitable progress, what we get is more often false starts, blind alleys, random events, good intentions that go wrong. Robert Cooper's incisive and elegant book is therefore not a continuous diplomatic history. Richelieu and Mazarin inhabited a 16th-century world we can hardly imagine...
Bristol University Press, 2021. — 208 p. International Organizations (IOs) are vital institutions in world politics in which cross-border issues can be discussed and global problems managed. This path-breaking book shows the efforts that small states have made to participate more fully in IO activities. It draws attention to the challenges created by widened participation in...
Routledge, 2000. — 202 p.
The essential contestability of the theories of International Relations has remained a constant aspect of its study. Conventional accounts, however, render debates about theory more manageable by their tendency to roam within the boundaries established by the allegedly
timeless discourse between idealist and realist conceptualizations. Idealism and...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 209 p. How do countries form reputations? Do these reputations affect interstate politics in the global arena? Reputations abound in world politics, but we know little about how state reputations form and how they evolve over time. We frequently use words like trust, credibility, resolve, integrity, risk, known commodity, and brand, to name a...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 288 p. There is hardly any aspect of social, political, and economic life today that is not also governed internationally. Drawing on debates around hierarchy, hegemony, and authority in international politics, this volume takes the study of the international 'beyond anarchy' a step further by establishing the concept of rule as the defining...
Third Edition. — SAGE Publications, 2009. — 336 p. The new edition of Daddow’s International Relations Theory offers an invaluable introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students who are completely new to the field. Written in an accessible style with user-friendly features and examples, the book succinctly covers the full range of theories from Liberalism, through...
Springer, 2023. — 281 p. — (Texts in Quantitative Political Analysis). — ISBN 978-3-031-12981-0. Причинность в политических исследованиях This volume provides a methodological toolbox for conducting policy research. Recognizing that policy research spans various academic disciplines, each of which takes a different view on causality, the volume introduces a methodologically...
Springer, 2023. — 281 p. — (Texts in Quantitative Political Analysis). — ISBN 978-3-031-12981-0. Причинность в политических исследованиях This volume provides a methodological toolbox for conducting policy research. Recognizing that policy research spans various academic disciplines, each of which takes a different view on causality, the volume introduces a methodologically...
I.B. Tauris, 2016. — 188 p. Humanitarian intervention has increasingly become the accepted means of providing protection and aid at the global level and it is now common practice in post-war and post-disaster contexts for large numbers of professionals to be mobilized in the provision of expert knowledge and assistance to those in need. Yet alongside this successful diffusion...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 417 p. The contributors to this volume are motivated by a common apprehension and a common hope. The apprehension was first voiced by Einstein, who lamented the inability of humanity, at the individual and social level, to keep up with the increased speed of technological change brought about by the quantum revolution. As quantum science and...
Routledge, 2009. — 316 p. Critical Practices in International Theory brings together for the first time the essays of the leading IR theorist, James Der Derian. The essays cover a variety of issues central to Der Derian’s work including diplomacy, alienation, terrorism, intelligence, national security, new forms of warfare, the role of information technology in international...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. — 200 p. Do international institutions really contribute to building a lasting peace? As diplomats, practitioners with these institutions, and experts on their processes, the authors underline the strengths and weaknesses that international actors have created and won't abandon. This volume shows that there is a distinctly Francophone approach to...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 250 p. Why do some donor governments pursue international development through recipient governments, while others bypass such local authorities? Weaving together scholarship in political economy, public administration and historical institutionalism, Simone Dietrich argues that the bureaucratic institutions of donor countries shape...
4, izmenjeno i dopunjeno izdanje. — Službeni list SRJ, 1996. — 394 s.
U ovo izdaçe unete su neke izmene koje su bile neophodne zbog značajnih promena u čitavom meoeunarodnom sistemu poslednjih godina. Nema više dva bloka, nesvrstanost zbog toga više ne funkcioniše kao izdvojen sistem, nema ni posebnih odnosa izmeoeu socijalističkih zemalja jer je čitav socijalistički sistem...
Rand Corporation, 2007. — 330 p. The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane and Beth Cole DeGrasse is a practical guidebook that is designed as a contribution to future nation-building efforts. It is organized around the components that make up any nation-building mission: planning, military and police contingents, civil administrators,...
Rand Corporation, 2007. — 330 p. The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane and Beth Cole DeGrasse is a practical guidebook that is designed as a contribution to future nation-building efforts. It is organized around the components that make up any nation-building mission: planning, military and police contingents, civil administrators,...
Rand Corporation, 2007. — 330 p. The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane and Beth Cole DeGrasse is a practical guidebook that is designed as a contribution to future nation-building efforts. It is organized around the components that make up any nation-building mission: planning, military and police contingents, civil administrators,...
Rand Corporation, 2007. — 330 p. The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane and Beth Cole DeGrasse is a practical guidebook that is designed as a contribution to future nation-building efforts. It is organized around the components that make up any nation-building mission: planning, military and police contingents, civil administrators,...
Anadolu University, 2018. — 271 p. We have tried in this volume to present the basic elements of International Relations. It is our hope that you will benefit from reading this book and studying this course. Perhaps a future will appeal to you, a professional life spent working in the international arena, helping humanity to advance. Even if not, we hope you will emerge from...
Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 241 p. Acknowledgments page The realist tradition Human nature and state motivation Anarchy, hierarchy, and order System, structure, and balance of power Institutions and international society Morality and foreign policy Conclusion: The nature and contribution of realism Selected recommended readings
Cambridge University Press, 1999. — 362 p. — ISBN: 0-521-64332-5 ; ISBN: 0-521-64415-1. The conventional wisdom is that economic sanctions do not work in international affairs. If so, why do countries wield them so often? Daniel Drezner argues that, paradoxically, countries will be most eager to use sanctions under conditions where they will produce the feeblest results. States...
Pronceton University Press, 2011. — 172 p. Introduction... to the Undead The Zombie Literature Defining a Zombie Distracting Debates about Flesh-eating Ghouls The Realpolitik of the Living Dead Regulating the Undead in a Liberal World Order Neoconservatism and the Axis of Evil Dead The Social Construction of Zombies Domestic PoJitics: Are All Zombie Politics Local? Bureaucratic...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 322 p. This book brings together the key scholars in the international practice debate to demonstrate its strengths as an innovative research perspective. The contributions show the benefit of practice theories in the study of phenomena in international security, international political economy and international organisation, by directing...
Palgrave Macmillan, 1996. — 288 p. Diplomacy at the Highest Level provides the first comprehensive analysis of the theory and practice of international summitry. The implications of the increased involvement of political leaders in international diplomacy is analyzed through case-studies of specific meetings and types of summit representing a broad historical, geographic and...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 368 p. International Relations and Social Science. Normative International Relations Theory. Classical Realism. Structural Realism. Liberalism. Neoliberalism. The English School. Marxism. Critical Theory. Constructivism. Feminism. Poststructuralism. Postcolonialism. Green Theory. International Relations Theory and Globalization. Still a Discipline...
Routledge, 2019. — 378 p. Critical international relations is both firmly established and rapidly expanding, and this Handbook offers a wide-ranging survey of contemporary research. It affords insights into exciting developments, more challenging issues and less prominent topics, examining debates around questions of imperialism, race, gender, ethics and aesthetics, and...
Routledge, 2009. — 405 p. A wide range of critical theorists is used in the study of international politics, and until now there has been no text that gives concise and accessible introductions to these figures. Critical Theorists and International Relations provides a wide-ranging introduction to thirty-two important theorists whose work has been influential in thinking about...
Routledge, 2017. — 228 p. This volume uses the concept of ‘norms’ to initiate a long overdue conversation between the constructivist and postcolonial scholarships on how to appraise the ordering processes of international politics. Drawing together insights from a broad range of scholars, it evaluates what it means to theorise international politics from a postcolonial...
Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: The MIT Press, 2008. — 349 p. The role of discursive power in shaping international relations analyzed through the lens of whaling politics. In the second half of the twentieth century, worldwide attitudes toward whaling shifted from widespread acceptance to moral censure. Why? Whaling, once as important to the global economy as oil is...
Anadolu University, 2018. — 208 p. This book aims to inform international students about the definition of the concept of Foreign policy and foreign policy analysis. We can define foreign policy as a target, movement style and methods used by a state to realize its national interests outside of its borders. On the other hand, foreign policy includes both the domestic policy...
I.B. Tauris, 2015. — 320 p. International Relations is the multi-disciplinary and heterogeneous study which goes to the heart of relations between states and international organizations, embracing international politics, economics, political economy, diplomatic, and international history. It seeks to explain the mainsprings of global politics, is a prime field for historians...
Berlin: Springer, 2012. - 319 p. The study of power is the nucleus of political science and international relations. As a shift of power from traditional industrial countries to emerging powers has been perceived since the turn of the century, this book aims to present innovative theoretical and empirical approaches that can increase our understanding of this transition....
Routledge, 2001. — 295 p. The constructivist approach is the most important new school in the field of post-cold war international relations. Constructivists assume that interstate and interorganizational relations are always at some level linguistic contexts. Thus they bridge IR theory and social theory. This book explores the constructivist approach in IR as it has been...
Routledge, 2020. — 255 p. This book integrates peace operations into the paradigm first articulated in Uncomfortable Wars, edited by Max Manwaring. It not only addresses social science theory of conflict and conflict resolution but it links that theory to military doctrine by way of a series of nine case studies which range from traditional peacekeeping to peace enforcement....
Routledge, 2016. — 234 p. This edited volume offers a systematic evaluation of how knowledge is produced by scholarly research into International Relations. The contributors explore three key questions: To what extent is scientific progress and accumulation of knowledge possible? What are the different accounts of how this process takes place? And what are the dominant...
Routledge, 2004. — 223 p. In this engaging and thought-provoking book, Jörg Friedrichs makes a plea for the development of a ‘Eurodiscipline’ of International Relations (IR). In Friedrichs’ view, such a ‘Eurodiscipline’ would be an effective way of counterbalancing American hegemony in IR and developing a much more pluralistic and self-reflexive approach.…The discussion of the...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2002. — 584 p. This encyclopedic-style guide to international relations and diplomacy consists of 900 entries, arranged broadly by key concepts, such as diplomatic relations; diplomatic agreements; force and diplomacy; doctrines; policies and tactics, etc. moving from the general and structural issues of the global system to more detailed events, crises and...
Springer, 2021. — 221 p. This book lays the groundwork for a new field of study and research in the intersection between science and diplomacy. It will review the multi-disciplinary research in this burgeoning area in providing the scientific foundation for the application of psychological principles to understanding and facilitating political decisions in an international...
The University of Michigan Press. 2000, p 182. Applying Game Theoretic Models to Political Scince To study the strategic interaction of individuals, we can use game theory. Despite the long history shared by game theory and political science, many political scientists remain unaware of the exciting game theoretic techniques that have been developed over the years. As a result...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. — 336 p. Public diplomacy has become one of the central instruments of foreign policy and national security; this crucial Research Agenda provides a new outline for its investigation. Aiding the comprehension of the broad boundaries of the field, it proposes a clear starting point for contemporary research into important areas of public diplomacy....
Cambridge University Press, 1983. — 272 p. War and Change in World Politics introduces the reader to an important new theory of international political change. Arguing that the fundamental nature of international relations has not changed over the millennia, Professor Gilpin uses history, sociology, and economic theory to identify the forces causing change in the world order....
Routledge, 2008. — 278 p.
Both of the leading theories of international relations, liberalism and realism, suffer from an inability to integrate the ethical and pragmatic dimensions of foreign policy. Liberalism’s inability to articulate a coherent theory of a common human good raises serious questions about the claims of liberal leaders to act in the interests of law and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 298 p. This book explores the global phenomenon of populism in relation to states' foreign policy, addressing two key questions: How do populists mold their foreign policies? What are the domestic and external factors that enable and constrain it? To this end, the book brings together a diverse group of scholars who have already researched on...
Sage Publications, 2018. — 616 p. The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations offers a panoramic overview of the broad field of International Relations by integrating three distinct but interrelated foci. It retraces the historical development of International Relations (IR) as a professional field of study, explores the philosophical...
Edited by Barry Buzan, University of Warwick, and Gerald Segal, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London. This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, The field of international relations has changed dramatically in recent years. This new series will cover the major issues that have emerged and reflect the latest academic thinking in this particularly...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. — 166 p. Introduction (Learning and Preferences, Imitation, Theoretical Goals of the Study, The Example of Japan, Ukraine and Russia as Case Studies, What is a “Formative” Event?, Quixotic Westernizer?, Why Focus on Analogies?, Policy Relevance, Outline of the Book) Choice, Learning, and Foreign Policy (Choice, Learning, and Foreign Policy, Choice,...
3rd edition. — Pearson, 2013. — 592 p. The most current and comprehensive introduction to international relations theory Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs through 2013, International Relations is praised for being the most current and comprehensive introduction to international relations theory, as well as security, economic, and global issues. MyPoliSciLab is an...
3rd Canadian edition. — Pearson Education Canada, 2012. — 600 p. International Relations presents the current concepts, theories, and events that comprise the discipline in a comprehensive yet accessible manner. Each of these elements is examined through the subfields of international security; international organization, law, and political economy; North-South issues; and the...
Routledge, 2001. — 255 p. This work deeply explores the application and structure of negotiation within existing international conflicts, and assesses the effectiveness, or otherwise, of such forms of dispute resolution. It examines the role of negotiation and the skills required by any practitioner in the field.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 446 p. - Brings together a group of leading scholars on international relations - Aims to contribute to discussion and applying concepts of multipolarity to understand the current world order - Written by Bertel Heurlin, Nina Græger, Anders Wivel, Sofie Lauridsen, and Ole Wæver This book brings together a group of leading scholars on international...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 446 p. - Brings together a group of leading scholars on international relations - Aims to contribute to discussion and applying concepts of multipolarity to understand the current world order - Written by Bertel Heurlin, Nina Græger, Anders Wivel, Sofie Lauridsen, and Ole Wæver This book brings together a group of leading scholars on international...
Routledge, 2006. — 248 p. Strategy and History comprises a selection of Professor Gray's key contributions to strategic debate over the past thirty years. These essays have been selected both because they had significant messages for contemporary controversies, and because they have some continuing relevance for today and the future. Each essay in this book is really about...
Red Globe Press, 2019. — 640 p. The second edition of this bestselling introductory textbook provides a truly comprehensive and accessible guide to international affairs. Bringing together the combined decades of experience in researching and teaching global politics of three acclaimed scholars, this text introduces students to what is happening in our complex and rapidly...
Second Edition. — Routledge, 2008. — 407 p.
A guide for anyone interested in international affairs. It introduces the important themes in international relations in the post 9/11 era. The key areas cover international criminal law, human rights, the developing world (the Arab League, African Union), globalization and strategic studies.
Second edition. — Routledge, 2009. — 404 p. Now in its second edition, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations has been thoroughly updated with 14 new entries and a new preface to reflect the latest developments. There are new sections on Constructivism, International Political Theory, and English School, as well as a range of new. thinkers. They include: Samuel...
Routledge, 2007. — 184 p. International Relations (IR) theory has been the site of intense debate in recent years. A decade ago it was still possible to divide the field between three main perspectives – Realism, Liberalism and Marxism. Not only have these approaches evolved in new directions, they have been joined by a number of new ‘isms’ vying for attention, including...
Routledge, 2002. — 206 p. In Realism, Idealism and International Politics, Martin Griffiths provides the most comprehensive critical review of the realist tradition to date. He looks closely at the terms ``realism'' and ``idealism'' in international relations and uncovers a broad range of interesting issues such as the reasons that anarchy is seen as incompatible with society...
Springer, 2020. — 296 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-23091-3, ISBN 978-3-030-23092-0. Analyzes the current state of global governance. Examines various global problems, including global inequality, scarcity of resources, and international trade. Identifies the mechanisms and instruments of international cooperation. This book analyzes the state of global governance in the current...
Routledge, 2022. — 198 p. National Role Conceptions in a New Millennium examines the transformation of the international system through an examination of the role conceptions adopted by the different global actors. Advancing current role theory scholarship in International Relations, the contributors take as their starting point the question of how international actors are...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. — 282 p. This book re-evaluates 'international knowledge' in light of recent scholarship in the fields of hermeneutics, ethnography, and historiography regarding the 'non-West', the past, and the present of international society. It offers a view of the present in the form of a critique of Euro-centrism and occidentalist views of the postwar order.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 187 p. — (The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy). — ISBN: 9783319619781, 9783319619798. This book constitutes an up-to-date methodology reference work for International Relations (IR) scholars and students. The study of IR calls for the use of multiple and various tools to try and describe international phenomena,...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. — 286 p. The study of global governance has often led separate lives within the respective camps of International Political Economy and Foucauldian Studies. Guzzini and Neumann combine these to look at an increasingly global foreign politics with a growing number of agents, recognising the emergence of a global polity.
Cornell University Press, 2022. — 294 p. In Frenemies Mark L. Haas addresses policy-guiding puzzles such as: Why do international ideological enemies sometimes overcome their differences and ally against shared threats? Why, just as often, do such alliances fail? Alliances among ideological enemies confronting a common foe, or "frenemy" alliances, are unlike coalitions among...
Lexington Books, 2016. — 307 p. While many texts on international relations deal only with ideologies, this book goes beyond discussion of ideology to provide an understanding of how global economics, politics, and society operate. The book begins with a history of the International Studies Association, which was founded to develop empirically-based knowledge and was opposed to...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 241 p. This volume focuses on the constitutive politics of civilizational identity, examining the practices through which notions of civilizational identity are produced and reproduced in different contexts, including the global credit regime, modernity debates, and the "war on terrorism".
Routledge, 2022. — 304 p. This book shows that political narratives can promote or thwart the prospects for international cooperation and are major factors in international negotiation processes in the 21st century. In a world that is experiencing waves of right-wing and left-wing populism, international cooperation has become increasingly difficult. This volume focuses on how...
Routledge, 2020. — 488 p. This Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of the peace, security, and development nexus from a global perspective, and investigates the interfaces of these issues in a context characterised by many new challenges. By bringing together more than 40 leading experts and commentators from across the world, the Handbook maps the various research...
Routledge, 2021. — 505 p. What does responsibility mean in International Relations (IR)? This handbook brings together cutting-edge research on the critical debates about responsibility that are currently being undertaken in IR theory. This handbook both reflects upon an emerging field based on an engagement in the most crucial theoretical debates and serves as a foundational...
CQ Press, 2015. — 416 p. Making Diplomacy Work: Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World takes a fresh look at the practice of diplomacy, setting it in its contemporary context and analyzing the major factors that have changed the nature of the way it is conducted. The book is built on the premise that diplomacy must adapt some of its ritualistic and stale procedures to...
Routledge, 2011. — 344 p. Role Theory in International Relations provides a comprehensive, up-to-date survey of recent theoretical scholarship on foreign policy roles and extensive empirical analysis of role behaviour of a variety of states in the current era of eroding American hegemony. Taking stock of the evolution of role theory within foreign policy analysis, international...
Routledge, 2003. — 357 p. Globalization and Governance is a completely up-to-date, impartial survey of a variety of perspectives on what constitutes governance, how globalization might impact on governance, and the state. Eleven essays and a thorough introduction provide a theoretical framework and a literature overview. Unlike most books on the subject, this does not espouse...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. - 249 p An excellent inquiry into the theories of international regimes. The book is structurally well-organized: there are three main approaches to regime studies presented by the authors: power-based, interest-based and knowledge-based Introduction: three perspectives on international regimes Conceptual issues: defining...
CQ Press, 2014. — 375 p. Students love good stories. That is why case studies are such a powerful way to engage students while teaching them about concepts fundamental to the study of international relations. In Cases in International Relations, Glenn Hastedt, Vaughn P. Shannon, and Donna L. Lybecker help students understand the context of headline events in the international...
Greenhaven Publishing, 2020. — 176 p. When considering the damage caused by the hard power of military intervention, soft power comes across as an appealing alternative. Soft power depends on diplomatically appealing to others to gain favor and influence rather than using coercive force, offering a more peaceful means of engaging in international relations. However, whether...
Routledge, 2017. — 280 p. International normative standards constitute a major influence on the policies of states and other actors in the international system, as well as on the development of the international system itself. This case study-rich volume demonstrates the relevance of international normative ideals and standards, outlining some of the major opportunities for,...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. — 207 p. Heo conceptualizes reconciliation in International Relations theory and fills a gap by building a theoretical framework for interstate reconciliation. Combining historical and political scientific approaches, she analyses case studies from Europe, the Middle East, and Northeast Asia. This book makes an outstanding contribution to analytical...
Routledge, 2011. — 208 p. What happens when a government begins a major foreign policy commitment and then later receives new information that it is failing? The question of how to deal with adverse feedback to high-stakes foreign policy speaks to a number of important, current scenarios in international relations. Indeed, how to handle signs that major prior commitments are...
Palgrave, 2015. — 280 p. Concepts have a particular importance for students of politics and international relations. Political argument often boils down to a struggle over the legitimate meaning of terms and enemies may argue, fight and even go to war, each claiming to be 'defending freedom', 'upholding democracy' or 'supporting justice'. The problem is that words such as...
Routledge, 2015. — 255 p. Whilst classical approaches linked development with peace, security has become central to understandings of both war and peacetime. This book uniquely reflects on how to deal with the convergence of war and peace in the context of global economic and geo-political development. It addresses methodological challenges in contemporary approaches to...
Routledge, 1998. — 240 p.
This book provides an original analysis of recent work by key historical sociologists through the prism of International Relations. Stephen Hobden investigates the number of issues which overlap between the two disciplines by focusing on three main themes:
The ways in which historical sociologists approach international relations in general and the...
Cambridge University Press, 2003. 258 p. This book provides students with a fresh overview of the main theories of the state found in International Relations. The book surveys realist, liberal, Marxist, constructivist, postmodern, postmodern feminist and neo-Weberian approaches to the state, and places each perspective's view of the state in relation to its theory of IR as a...
Routledge, 1995. — 368 p. The first edition of this book appeared at a time of profound upheavals in world affairs. The speed and extent of change since then has presented us – as observers of these events – with both challenges and opportunities in preparing this second edition: challenges in making some sense of what is happening as the world moves further into the uncharted...
Routledge, 1989. — 221 p. This book explores alternative systems and strategies for global security by which the conflicts between nations can be carried on, and ultimately resolved, without recourse to war, examining system changes some of which may take many years to enact.
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 314 p. Face-to-face diplomacy has long been the lynchpin of world politics, yet it is largely dismissed by scholars of International Relations as unimportant. Marcus Holmes argues that dismissing this type of diplomacy is in stark contrast to what leaders and policy makers deem as essential and that this view is rooted in a particular set of...
This essay is an effort to contribute further to an exchange of ideas between the two
disciplines by describing some of the theories, approaches, and "models" political scientists
have used in their research on international relations during recent decades. A brief essay
cannot do justice to the entire range of theoretical approaches that may be found in the current...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 312 p. What is time and how does it influence our knowledge of international politics? For decades International Relations (IR) paid little explicit attention to time. Recently this began to change as a range of scholars took an interest in the temporal dimensions of politics. Yet IR still has not fully addressed the issue of why time matters in...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. — 779 p. Drawing together international experts on research methods in International Relations (IR), this Handbook answers the complex practical questions for those approaching a new research topic for the first time. Innovative in its approach, it considers the art of IR research as well as the science, offering diverse perspectives on current...
2nd ed. — Blue Ridge Summit, PA, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2013. — 266 p. This succinct yet comprehensive introduction is the first text to gear foreign policy analysis (FPA) theory toward advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Cogently written, clearly organized, and filled with illuminating examples, the second edition has now been thoroughly revised...
3nd ed. — Blue Ridge Summit, PA, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020. — 289 p. — ISBN: 9781442277908 This succinct yet comprehensive introduction is the first text to gear foreign policy analysis (FPA) theory toward advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Cogently written, clearly organized, and filled with illuminating examples, the second edition has...
Brill, 2019. — 232 p. — (Diplomatic Studies 15). This book is about the domestic dimension of public diplomacy, which must be understood within the context of public diplomacy’s evolution over time. In the virtually connected world of today, newcomers such as supranational organizations, sub-states and Asian countries have had less difficulty than Western nation-states...
Routledge, 2011. — 232 p. This volume provides a novel approach to international relations. In the course of fifteen essays, scholars write about how life events brought them to their subject matter. They place their narratives in the larger context of world politics, culture, and history. Autobiographical International Relations believes that the fictive distancing associated...
Guyenterprise Advertising Agency, 2014. — 224 p. A memoir and manual on the practice of multilateral diplomacy - mainly at the United Nations by the author who has had almost twenty five years of experience in the field. The book consists speeches/essays done by him on the major issues which concern the international community at this time. It would be of interest to both...
Edward Elgar, 2015. — 495 p. With a focus on providing concrete teaching strategies for scholars, the Handbook on Teaching and Learning in Political Science and International Relations blends both theory and practice in an accessible and clear manner. In an effort to help faculty excel as classroom teachers, the expert contributors offer representation from various types of...
Routledge, 2021. — 324 p. This book introduces the concept of Water Diplomacy as a principled and pragmatic approach to problem-driven interdisciplinary collaboration, which has been developed as a response to pressing contemporary water challenges arising from the coupling of natural and human systems. The findings of the book are the result of a decade-long interdisciplinary...
Praeger, 2019. — 248 p. International Relations Theory of War by Ofer Israeli covers the period 1816–2016 and deals extensively with the international system as well as the territorial outcomes of several key wars that were waged during that time period, providing an instructive lesson in diplomatic history and international relations among global powers. Based on an in-depth...
Routledge, 2010. — 274 p. There are many different scientifically valid ways to produce knowledge. The field of International Relations should pay closer attention to these methodological differences, and to their implications for concrete research on world politics. The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations provides an introduction to philosophy of science issues and...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 348 p. The 5th edition of this successful textbook has been updated in light of current international events and ongoing debates in the subject. It provides a highly readable introduction to the principal theories in international relations, combining incisive and original analysis with a clear and accessible writing style, and a range of...
8th Edition. — Oxford University Press, 2022. — 472 p. Offering unrivalled coverage of classical theories, contemporary approaches, and current issues, together with an exceptionally clear writing style, Introduction to International Relations provides a uniquely accessible and engaging introduction to the subject. With an emphasis on theoretical approaches and their...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. — 209 p.
In the tradition of the English School of International Relations theory, this book seeks to show how continuities in international politics outweigh the changes. The author demonstrates how the world is neither one of anarchy, as put forward by realists, nor is it a fully cosmopolitan order, as argued by those on the other side of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2024. — 232 p. This book maps the constellation of left-progressive foreign policy thought and conceptualizes grand strategy as worldmaking. It brings the progressive worldview into conversation with security studies and foreign policy practice to show that durable security prioritizes peace, democracy, and equality. By conceiving of grand strategy...
Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008 — 374 p.
Research make conclusions on concept of sovereignty in the reals of modern world policy. Also there are some rethinking notes about the historical background of this concept in European, Middle Eastern and Asia traditions.
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 309 p. Classical political theorists such as Thucydides, Kant, Rousseau, Smith, Hegel, Grotius, Mill, Locke and Clausewitz are often employed to explain and justify contemporary international politics and are seen to constitute the different schools of thought in the discipline. However, traditional interpretations frequently ignore the...
Lexington Books, 2021. — 275 p. This book introduces an innovative theoretical construct of geopsychology to navigate the complex dynamics of international politics in the 21st century. It explains how geopsychology is different from mainstream international relations theories in terms of primary actors, human behavior, spatial application, instruments, and key issues. It...
SAGE Publications Ltd., 2006. — 343 p. Acknowledgements Introduction: Global Savage Returning to a Theory of Social Formation Social Relations in Tension Globalism and localism Polity and community Defining globalism, nationalism and tribalism From Rwanda to Kosovo and Iraq Notes Contending Approaches in Outline Problems of understanding Epochs of order: Ernest Gellner Tracks...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 235 p.
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the concept of 'evil' has enjoyed renewed popularity in both international political rhetoric and scholarly writing. World leaders, politicians, and intellectuals have increasingly turned to 'evil' to describe the very worst humanitarian atrocities that continue to mark international affairs....
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2021. — 277 p. This book enhances our understanding of how societies torn by violence can be rebuilt. Instabilities in those societies continue to be fuelled by political marginalization, economic-social inequality, violent crimes, and injustice. Historically, international response has been largely inadequate due to a failure of adaptation to...
Since its original publication in 1976, Perception and Misperception in International Politics has become a landmark book in its field, hailed by the New York Times as "the seminal statement of principles underlying political psychology." This new edition includes an extensive preface by the author reflecting on the book's lasting impact and legacy, particularly in the application...
Princeton University Press, 1997. — 321 P. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Definitions and Illustrations. We can never do merely one thing. Emergent Properties. Interconnections. Kinds of interconnections. Games against Nature Are Not Games against Nature. System Effects. Indirect and Delayed Effects. Relations Are Often Not Bilaterally Determined. Interactions, Not Additivity....
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. — 269 p. List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Scientific Realism and International Relations Colin Wight and Jonathan Joseph Reductionism, Emergence and Explanation in International Relations Theory David Leon The International as Emergent: Challenging Old and New Orthodoxies in International Relations Theory Jonathan Joseph State Theory in...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 235 p. — (Palgrave Studies in International Relations). This book brings together theories of world society with poststructuralist and postcolonial work on modern subjectivity to understand the universalising and particularising processes of globalisation. It addresses a theoretical void in global studies by attending to the co-constituted process...
Oxford University Press, 2024. — 800 p. — (Oxford Handbooks). — ISBN: 978-0198843061. The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis repositions the subfield of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) to a central analytic location within the study of International Relations (IR). Over the last twenty years, IR has seen a cross-theoretical turn toward incorporating domestic politics,...
Peter Lang, 2021. — 284 p. This book examines succinctly the substantive assumptions of each one of the main international relations theories, namely realism, liberalism, constructivism, the English school, critical theory and idealism, against China's choices and behavior as an international actor. The author seeks to articulate how China's choices and behavior alternatively...
Springer International Publishing, 2019. — 140 p. This book examines the role of technology in the core voices for International Relations theory and how this has shaped the contemporary thinking of ‘IR’ across some of the discipline’s major texts. Through an interview format between different generations of IR scholars, the conversations of the book analyse the relationship...
Routledge, 2022. — 205 p. This textbook shows how to think about international relations and offers insights into its most important theories and issues. Written from beyond the Anglo-US academic environment, with attention to regional nuances, it teaches students to perceive international politics in an organized and theoretical way, thus helping them grasp the complexity of...
Routledge, 2009. — 564 p. This volume offers a new dimension to realist theories about world politics. It questions both the theoretical and empirical foundations of much of traditional realist thought by offering realist-oriented analyses that emphasize the possibilities of cooperation and accommodation through agreement over common motivations and concerns. The articles in...
Routledge, 2020. — 221 p. This book analyzes examples of strategic engagement in order to identify the factors which contribute to the success or failure of defence diplomacy in preventing interstate conflict. For more than a century, nations have engaged in defence diplomacy to cultivate mutual understanding and mitigate conflict. A subset of defence diplomacy is strategic...
Routledge, 2012. — 310 p. — ISBN: 978-0-203-12691-2. Anglo-America is a clearly identifiable part of what is commonly referred to as the West. The West exists, this book argues, in the form of multiple traditions that have currency in America, Europe, the Americas, and a few outposts in the Southern hemisphere. Led by the British Empire until the beginning and by the United...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 320 p. This volume provides the first major study of worldviews in international relations. Worldviews are the unexamined, pre-theoretical foundations of the approaches with which we understand and navigate the world. Advances in twentieth century physics and cosmology and other intellectual developments questioning anthropocentrism have...
Third Edition. — Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2022. — 352 p. This clear and concise text introduces four key theoretical frameworks that form the foundation of international relations—realism, liberalism, constructivism, and feminist theory—and uses levels of analysis as the primary unifying force to explain contemporary global politics. Cases on climate change; gender,...
7th Edition. — Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024. — 434 p. — ISBN 1538171509. International Relations Theory offers a unique approach to help students think conceptually and critically about how our contemporary world of diverse state and non-state actors works, but also the implications of domestic and global changes. The seventh edition covers current IR theory images...
7th Edition. — Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024. — 434 p. — ISBN 1538171509. International Relations Theory offers a unique approach to help students think conceptually and critically about how our contemporary world of diverse state and non-state actors works, but also the implications of domestic and global changes. The seventh edition covers current IR theory images...
7th Edition. — Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024. — 434 p. — ISBN 1538171509. International Relations Theory offers a unique approach to help students think conceptually and critically about how our contemporary world of diverse state and non-state actors works, but also the implications of domestic and global changes. The seventh edition covers current IR theory images...
7th edition. — Rowman & Littlefield, 2024. — 481 p. — ISBN 9781538171486. International Relations Theory offers a unique approach to help students think conceptually and critically about how our contemporary world of diverse state and non-state actors works, but also the implications of domestic and global changes. The seventh edition covers current IR theory images (realism,...
6th edition. — Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. — 428 p. Theory meets intellectual history in this new and expanded edition of International Relations Theory. Long known for its concise presentation of the various images and interpretive understandings of how to approach the complexity of international politics, this edition devotes a significant portion of the book to the...
Routledge, 2015. — 452 p. This book is designed to familiarise students with leading International Relations (IR) theories and their explanation of political events, phenomena, and processes which cross the territorial boundaries of the state. Thus, students will be exposed to the interplay between power, interest, ideas, identity, and resistance, in explaining continuity and...
Routledge, 2017. — 138 p. This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the relationality is foreshadowed in IR conversations it makes the following three points: 1) it recovers a mode of IR theorizing as itinerant translation; 2) it deploys the concept and practices of guanxi (employed here as a heuristic device revealing the...
Routledge, 2000. — 320 p. International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration focuses on the roles of community, power and security, within the European Union. It features contributions from highly respected international scholars, and covers subjects such as: · sovereignty and European integration · the EU and the politics of migration · the...
Routledge, 2022. — 416 p. The Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy is a multidisciplinary collection of writings by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world. It reflects on the geopolitical and technological shifts that have led to the global emergence of this form of diplomacy and provides detailed examples of how governments,...
NY.: Columbia University Press, 1986. — 378 p.
Sparked by Kenneth Waltz's Theory of International Relations, this classic text is a summary of current thinking on neorealism, a revival of the tradition that emphasizes state power struggles in world affairs. With contributions by John Ruggie, Robert Cox, Richard Ashley, and Robert Gilpin, the book also includes an introductory...
2nd edition, 1989. — 315 p. Understanding Interdependence Interdependence in World Politics Realism and Complex Interdependence Explaining International Regime Change Regime Change in Oceans and Money The Politics of Ocean and Money: HistoricalOverview Complex Interdependence in Oceans and MoneyChapter 6The Politics of Rule-Making in Oceans and Money Regimes and Two-Bilateral...
4th edition. — Longman, 2011. — 326 p. Understanding Interdependence Interdependence in World Politics Realism and Complex Interdependence Explaining International Regime Change Regime Change in Oceans and Money The Politics of Oceans and Money: Historical Overview Complex Interdependence in Oceans and Money The Politics of Rule-Making in Oceans and Money Regimes and Two Bilateral...
Cornell University Press, 1993. — 308 p. Only a social scientist could ever have believed that material interests alone drove history and that ideas were only epiphenomenal. In this volume, a group of distinguished social scientists documents the ways in which ideas have taken on lives of their own and played key roles in structuring international relations. Chapters on the...
Princeton University Press, 2018. — 264 p. Why do some leaders and segments of the public display remarkable persistence in confrontations in international politics, while others cut and run? The answer given by policymakers, pundits, and political scientists usually relates to issues of resolve. Yet, though we rely on resolve to explain almost every phenomenon in international...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. — 288 p. Interrogates and extends Friedrich Kratochwil's path-breaking work on knowledge, normative phenomena, and political practice in international relations. Contributors reflect on the ways in which normative phenomena, politics, and knowledge claims are linked in practice.
M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2007 - 194 p.
The constructivist insistence that both structural continuities and processes of change are based on agency, which in turn is influenced by social, spatial, and historical context-the mutual constitution of structure and agency, in other words-elicits particular research difficulties. In this work, Klotz (political science, Syracuse U.) and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 374 p. This book takes up one of the key theoretical challenges in the English School’s conceptual framework, namely the nature of the institutions of international society. It theorizes their nature through an analysis of the relationship of primary and secondary levels of institutional formation, so far largely ignored in English School theorizing,...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 363 p. Tables and figures page Introduction to international security and security studies International relations and international security: boundaries, levels of analysis, and falsifying theories The foundations of security studies: Hobbes, Clausewitz, and Thucydides Testing security theories: explaining the rise and demise of the Cold War...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 708 p. This unique handbook brings together a team of leading scholars and practitioners in order to map, synthesize and assess key perspectives on cooperation and rivalry between regional and global organizations in world politics. For the first time, a variety of inter-disciplinary theoretical and conceptual perspectives are combined in order to...
Routledge, 2020. — 232 p. This textbook analyzes eight crucial foreign policy decisions of the 1970s and 1980s, emphasizing how decision-making is influenced by the social characteristics of Third World states and their position in the global system. Chapter situates the Third World in the global system and traces the evolution of the foreign policies.
Routledge, 2020. — 215 p. This book argues that the link between emotions and discourse provides a new and promising framework to theorize and empirically analyse power relationships in world politics. Examining the ways in which discourse evokes, reveals, and engages emotions, the expert contributors argue that emotions are not irrational forces but have a pattern to them that...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 297 p. Cultural diversity, because it is perceived to have significant security, developmental, and social implications, is fast becoming one of the major political issues of the day. At the international level, it overlaps with the now extensive debates on multiculturalism within states. This work shows how cultural diversity challenges the...
London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2010. - 304 p.
Friedrich Kratochwil is the author of the classic book: Rules, Norms and Decisions (1989), which introduced constructivism to international relations and has had a profound and significant impact on the discipline.
The Puzzle of Politics brings together for the first time a collection of his key essays to...
Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, 2000. — 343 s. Fundamentalna monografia ukazująca złożoność procesu poznania rzeczywistości międzynarodowej i porządkująca aktualny stan wiedzy o niej. Autor rozwija w analizie stosunków międzynarodowych podejście systemowe, strategiczne i prognostyczne. Uzasadnia również postulat tworzenia teorii synoptycznej, oddającej zwięźle i...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 779 p. With existing literature focusing largely on Western perspectives of peace and their applications, a global understanding of peace is much needed. Spurred by more recent debates and discourses that criticize the dominant realist and liberal approaches for crises in contemporary state- and peace-building, the contributors to this handbook...
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 349 p.
World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes and conditions. Although the idea of causation is fundamental to the field of International Relations, what the concept of cause means or entails has remained an unresolved and contested matter. In
recent decades ferocious debates have...
Routledge, 2020. — 161 p. This book presents an innovative approach to research in International Relations by examining 12 theoretical contributions to the field as competing narrative bids. It demonstrates the pervasive nature of storytelling and considers narratives as a means of causal explanation in the human sciences. By introducing four classic literary plot structures...
Princeton University Press, 1999. — 248 p. The strategic-choice approach has a long pedigree in international relations. In an area often rent by competing methodologies, editors David A. Lake and Robert Powell take the best of accepted and contested knowledge among many theories. With the contributors to this volume, they offer a unifying perspective, which begins with a...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 412 p. International institutions are essential for tackling many of the most urgent challenges facing the world, from pandemics to humanitarian crises, yet we know little about when they succeed, when they fail, and why. This book proposes a new theory of institutional performance and tests it using a diverse array of sources, including the...
Clarity Press, 2023. — 494 p. — eBook ISBN: 978-1-949762-75-4. Geopolitical upheaval has gripped the world since collapse of the Soviet Union. During the 1990s the West focused on eliminating the resurgence of Russia as a great power. This led to the assimilation of Warsaw Pact countries into NATO, two Chechen wars, and political systems in the Central Asian republics aligned...
Clarity Press, 2023. — 494 p. — eBook ISBN: 978-1-949762-75-4. Geopolitical upheaval has gripped the world since collapse of the Soviet Union. During the 1990s the West focused on eliminating the resurgence of Russia as a great power. This led to the assimilation of Warsaw Pact countries into NATO, two Chechen wars, and political systems in the Central Asian republics aligned...
Second Edition. — Polity, 2012. — 191 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-7456-5094-4; ISBN13: 978-0-7456-5095-1. International Relations emerged as a distinct academic discipline in the early twentieth century as scholars and practitioners sought to address the causes of war and conditions for peace in a systematic and sustained way. Its philosophic foundations, however, draw on centuries of...
Classical Realism, in Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki and Steve Smith, eds. , International Relations Theories; Discipline and Diversity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 52-
70. Revised version to appear in revised 2008 edition.
Оригинальный текст о классическом реализме.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 290 p. This book explores the epistemology and the methodology of political knowledge and social inquiry. What can we know, and how do we know? Friedrich V. Kratochwil and Ted Hopf question all foundational claims of inquiry and envisage science as a self-reflective practice. Brian Pollins and Fred Chernoff accept their arguments to some degree and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. — 404 p. Contemporary International Relations is as much a conversation between the living and the dead as it is among the living. Its debates are thoroughly rooted in and shaped by the thought of many bygone minds, both ancient and modern. With this in mind, The Return of the Theorists presents forty imagined dialogues with foundational theorists....
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 762 p.
In this exciting new volume, Richard Ned Lebow introduces his own constructivist theory of political order and international relations based on theories of motives and identity formation drawn fromthe ancientGreeks. His theory stresses the human need for self-esteem, and shows howit influences
political behavior at every level of...
Routledge, 2007. — 448 p.
Coercion, Cooperation and Ethics in International Relations brings together the recent essays of, Richard Ned Lebow, one of the leading scholars of international relations and U.S. Foreign Policy. Lebow's work has centered on the instrumental value of ethics in foreign policy decision making and the disastrous consequences which follow when ethical...
Routledge, 2009. — 234 p. How do international organizations support local peacebuilding? Do they really understand conflict? Partners in Peace challenges the global perceptions and assumptions of the roles played by civil society in peacebuilding and offers a radically new perspective on how international organizations can support such efforts. Framing the debate using case...
Columbia University Press, 2002. — 192 p. — ISBN-10 0231116586 / ISBN-13 978-0231116589. The gap between academics and practitioners in international relations has widened in recent years, according to the authors of this book. Many international relations scholars no longer try to reach beyond the ivory tower and many policymakers disdain international relations scholarship as...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 302 p.
What is the English School of International Relations and why is there an accelerating growth of interest in it? Linklater and Suganami, two leading commentators, provide a comprehensive account of this distinctive approach to the study of world politics which highlights coexistence and cooperation, as well as conflict, in the...
Текст о международных режимах и о теориях, объясняющих их возникновение. BSO. Chapter. 17. Little, Richard. International Regimes. The nature of regimes. Competing thories of regime formation.
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 324 p. List of figures page List of tables List of contributors Introduction: Neoclassical realism, the state, and foreign policy jeffrey w. taliaferro, steven e. lobell, and norrin m. ripsman Threat assessment, the state, and foreign policy: a neoclassical realist model steven e. lobell Neoclassical realism and strategic calculations:...
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1946. — 501 p. The failure of 1918 Imperialist and ideological wars Political ideologies Totalitarianism Soviet proletarian dictatorship Democracy Totalitarian economy Soviet-Marxian economy Economy in democracies Selected Bibliography The Enemies of Democracy Nazi Germany Historical background of national socialism Luther Frederic William I...
New York: The MacMillan Company, 1947. — 504 p. When the idea of writing this book was conceived, the United Nations were still on the defensive. The issues at stake were beclouded and a better understanding of “what we are fighting for” was urgently needed. The revolutionary and ideological character of the Second World War was widely misunderstood and there were many who...
State University of New York Press, 2005. — 212 p. Essays on the early disciplinary history of international relations. What were the guiding themes of the discipline of International Relations before World War II? The traditional disciplinary history has long viewed this time period as one guided by idealism and then challenged by realism. This book reconstructs in detail some...
Georgetown University Press, 2020. — 311 p. There is a widening divide between the data, tools, and knowledge that international relations scholars produce and what policy practitioners find relevant for their work. In this first-of-its-kind conversation, leading academics and practitioners reflect on the nature and size of the theory-practice divide. They find the gap varies...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 535 p. This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, use and contestation of indicators in global governance. It provides a unique and comprehensive guide to the latest research in the study of indicators and their use in global governance and policy making. The editors provide a guide to the...
Routledge, 2003. — 186 p. This innovative volume brings together specialists in international relations to tackle a set of difficult questions about what it means to live in a globalized world, where the purpose and direction of world politics are no longer clear-cut. Taking a cue from hermeneutic philosophy, the contributors examine a diverse set of topics including the...
University of Michigan Press, 2021. — 139 p. While the view that only states act as global actors is conventional, significant diplomatic and cross-cultural activity is taking place in cities today. Economic growth and fiscal experiments all occur in urban contexts. Political reforms, social innovation, and protests and revolutions generate in cities. Criminal activities,...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 378 p. Why do states often refuse to yield to military threats from a more powerful actor, such as the United States? Why do they frequently prefer war to compliance? International Relations scholars generally employ the rational choice logic of consequences or the constructivist logic of appropriateness to explain this puzzling behavior. Max...
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 541 p. This book explores fundamental questions about grand strategy, as it has evolved across generations and countries. It provides an overview of the ancient era of grand strategy and a detailed discussion of its philosophical, military, and economic foundations in the modern era. The author investigates these aspects through the lenses of...
Routledge, 2018. — 172 p. This book offers a new perspective on peace missions in intra-state wars, based on comparative field research. In theoretical terms, this book proposes a new definition of peace operation success based on two crucial elements: the (re)establishment of order and the accomplishment of the mandate. The work presents a new typology for assessing peace...
Cornell University Press, 2019. — 215 p. After a war breaks out, what factors influence the warring parties' decisions about whether to talk to their enemy, and when may their position on wartime diplomacy change? How do we get from only fighting to also talking? In The Costs of Conversation, Oriana Skylar Mastro argues that states are primarily concerned with the strategic...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 232 p. An in-depth account of why countries' treacherous foreign policies often have harmless origins, how this predicament shapes international politics, and what to do about it. The increasing unpredictability of state behavior in recent world politics is a surprising development. The uncertainty that results intensifies conflict and stymies...
Routledge, 2022. — 482 p. The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations reviews, consolidates, and advances the study of ideology in international politics. The volume unifies fragmented scholarship on ideology’s impact on international relations into a wide-ranging and go-to volume. Declarations of the ‘end of ideology’ have once again been proven premature:...
Routledge, 2022. — 482 p. The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations reviews, consolidates, and advances the study of ideology in international politics. The volume unifies fragmented scholarship on ideology’s impact on international relations into a wide-ranging and go-to volume. Declarations of the ‘end of ideology’ have once again been proven premature:...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. — 230 p. This book examines the internet as a form of power in global politics. Focusing on the United States' internet foreign policy, McCarthy combines analyses of global material culture and international relation theory, to reconsider how technology is understood as a form of social power. Daniel R. McCarthy's book constitutes a timely and...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 431 p.
Political Game Theory is a self-contained introduction to game theory and its applications to political science. The book presents choice theory, social choice theory, static and dynamic games of complete information, static and dynamic games of incomplete information, repeated games, bargaining theory, mechanism design, and a...
Bristol University Press, 2022. — 224 p. In this engaging book, David M. McCourt makes the case for New Constructivist approaches to international relations scholarship. The book traces constructivist work on culture, identity, and norms within the historical, geographical, and professional contexts of world politics, and reflects on recent innovations in fields including...
E-International Relations, 2016. — 238 p. A ‘Day 0’ introduction to International Relations for beginners. Written by a range of emerging and established experts, the chapters offer a broad sweep of the basic components of International Relations and the key contemporary issues that concern the discipline. The narrative arc forms a complete circle, taking readers from no knowledge...
Yale University Press, 2023. — 304 p. A groundbreaking examination of a central question in international relations: Do states act rationally? To understand world politics, you need to understand how states think. Are states rational? Much of international relations theory assumes that they are. But many scholars believe that political leaders rarely act rationally. The issue...
Из: The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (New York: Norton, 2001): 29-54. В данной главе автор утверждает, что великие державы находятся в постоянной борьбе за все большую власть и стараются достигнуть гегемонии.
Turin Conference 2007. Session 8-2. 25 p. Исследование понятия "уровень анализа" и его роли в теории международных отношений. Разработка истории проблемы (от статьи Д. Сингера 1961 г. до современных трактовок), выявление основных механизмов влияния уровня анализа, выбранного исследователем, на его подход к тому или иному вопросу.
Routledge, 2022. — 602 p. The disintegration and questioning of global governance structures and a re-orientation toward national politics combined with the spread of technological innovations such as big data, social media, and phenomena like fake news, populism, or questions of global health policies make it necessary for the introduction of new methods of inquiry and the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 308 p. At a time of widespread political turmoil and violence, critics have labeled the notion of dialogue idealistic, naïve, rhetorical, even dangerous. Yet, the dialogue of cultures, religions and civilisations is probably the only way forward. Without dialogue, it is hard to see how we can make sense of the present, let alone plan for the future....
Routledge, 2019. — 729 p. The Routledge Handbook of Transregional Studies brings together the various fields within which transregional phenomena are scientifically observed and analysed. This handbook presents the theoretical and methodological potential of such studies for the advancement of the conceptualization of global and area-bound developments. Following three decades...
Princeton University Press, 2009. — 320 p. Since they were pioneered in the 1970s by Robert Keohane and others, the broad range of neoliberal institutionalist theories of international relations have grown in importance. In an increasingly globalized world, the realist and neorealist focus on states, military power, conflict, and anarchy has more and more given way to a...
2nd Edition. — W.W. Norton & Company, 2003. — 314 p. Essentials of International Relations has long provided the clearest explanations of core concepts and theories; in its Seventh Edition, robust new “Behind the Headlines” features and engaging new chapter openers help students more easily draw connections between international relations concepts and today’s political climate.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. — 181 p. There are two dominant approaches to political decision making in general and foreign policy decision making in particular: rational choice and cognitive psychology. The essays here introduce and test the poliheuristic theory of decision making that integrates elements of both schools. The poliheuristic theory is able to account for the...
University of Michigan Press, 2017. — 360 p. Forging the World brings together leading scholars in International Relations (IR) and Communication Studies to investigate how, when, and why strategic narratives shape the structure, politics, and policies of the global system. Put simply, strategic narratives are tools that political actors employ to promote their interests,...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 200 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-75555-7 ISBN: 978-3-319-75556-4. The scholarly study of international relations tends to go over the same cases, issues, and themes. This book addresses this by challenging readers to think creatively about international politics. It highlights some of the strangest and rarest phenomena in diplomacy and world politics....
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. — 187 p. Challenging the received notions of International Relations theory about perhaps its most central tradition--Realism--Molloy demonstrates how a belief in a mode of theorization has distorted Realism, forcing the theory of power politics in International Relations into a paradigmatic straitjacket that is simply inadequate and inappropriate to...
Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 287 p. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States enjoys unparalleled military power. The international system is therefore unipolar. A quarter century later, however, we still possess no theory of unipolarity. Theory of Unipolar Politics provides one. Dr. Nuno P. Monteiro answers three of the most important questions about the...
Routledge, 2010. — 232 p. This book discusses the contribution of philosophers and thinkers whose ideas have recently begun to permeate international relations theory. It provides an introduction to the contemporary debates regarding theories and methodologies used to study international relations, particularly the relationships between interpretive accounts of social action,...
McGraw-Hill Education, 19 апр. 2005 - 752р. Классика политического реализма. Книга неполная. Всего 144 страницы из 700 Hans Morgenthau's classic text established realism as the fundamental way of thinking about international relations. Although it has had its critics, the fact that it continues to be the most long lived text for courses in international relations attests to its...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 359 p. This book presents the evolution of the field of foreign policy analysis and explains the theories that have structured research in this area over the last 50 years. It provides the essentials of emerging theoretical trends, data and methodological pitfalls and major case-studies and is designed to be a key entry point for graduate students,...
Ashgate Publishing, 1998. — 180 p. First published, this volume deals with the explanation of international politics and foreign policy. Levels of explanation and their interrelationships offer the book’s structure. Based on critiques of major IR approaches, a ‘bottom-up’ instead of a systemic ‘top-down’ perspective (Waltz) is advocated, but without falling prey to reductionism...
Yale University Press, 2022. — 448 p. The first international history of the emergence of economic sanctions during the interwar period and the legacy of this development. Economic sanctions dominate the landscape of world politics today. First developed in the early twentieth century as a way of exploiting the flows of globalization to defend liberal internationalism, their...
Routledge, 2014. — 468 p. — ISBN: 978-1-85743-633-4 Africa’s international relations have often been def i ned and framed by the dominant international and geopolitical agendas of the day. In the aftermath of colonialism, the Cold War became a dominant paradigm that def i ned the nature of the continent’s relations with the rest of the world. In the post-Cold War world, the...
Routledge, 2018. — 275 p. This book offers an accessible overview of the role sport plays in international relations and diplomacy. Sports diplomacy has previously been defined as an old but under-studied aspect of the estranged relations between peoples, nations and states. These days, it is better understood as the conscious, strategic and ongoing use of sport, sportspeople...
CQ Press, 2020. — 512 p. Henry R. Nau's best-selling book, Perspectives on International Relations, is admired for its even-handed presentation of realism, liberalism, constructivism, and critical theory and for integrating these perspectives in every chapter. Students are able to explore the ways these different perspectives shape our understanding of the root causes of...
1 edition. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. — 256 pages. Series: Guides to International Studies Bringing together the latest scholarship from a global group of expert contributors, this guide offers a comprehensive examination of the English School approach to the study of international relations. Explains the major ideas of the British Committee on International Relations, including...
Zed Books, 2010. - 256 p. Decentering International Relations seeks to actively confront, resist, and rewrite International Relations (IR), a heavily politicized field that is deeply centered in the North/West and privileges certain perspectives, pedagogies, and practices. Is it possible to break the chain of signifiers that always leads IR studies back to the US and its...
Prentice Hall Inc., 1995. — 319 p. Generational Change in Foreign Policy Analysis. The Evolution of the Study of Foreign Policy. The Changing International Context for Foreign Policy. Second-generation foreign policy analysis. A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Foreign Policy. Foreign Policy Metaphors: Falling "Dominoes" and Drug "Wars". Cognition, Culture, and Bureaucratic...
Rowman and Littlefield, 2019. — 221 p. Integrating theory and case studies, this cogent text explores the processes and factors that shape foreign policy. Following a levels-of-analysis organization, Neack considers all elements that influence foreign policy, including the role of leaders, bargaining, national image, political culture, public opinion, the media, and nonstate...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 210 p. Acknowledgements Introduction: Context and Assumptions On modernity and postmodernity in international relations Old and new interpretations Power as meaning imposition; between destruction and construction Life Experience and Intellectual Encounters A motivating life experience Studies, mentors, negative influences Morgenthau’s reading of...
Routledge, 1997. — 409 p. The Future of International Relations presents the state of the art of international relations theory through an analysis of the work of twelve key contemporary thinkers. The authors break with the procedure in the field which juxtaposes aspects of the work of contemporary theorists with others, presenting them as part of a disembodied school of...
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. — 151 p. In this classic study, Niebuhr draws a sharp distinction between the moral and social behavior of individuals versus social groups -- national, racial, and economic. He shows how this distinction then requires political policies which a purely individualistic ethic will necessarily find embarrassing. Man and Society: The Art of Living...
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1944. — 84 p. Foreword. The Children of Light and The Children of Darkness. The Individual and the Community. The Community and Property. Democratic Toleration and the Groups of the Community. The World Community.
NY: Charles Scribners Sons, 1952. — 226 p. Interesting set of essays applying religions to politics, not in the 'holier-than-thou' moralizing way seen in modern fundamentalists, but in a way that seems almost inviting to secular reasoning. Even describes the dangers of applying religion to politics, as it applies absolute morality to a world that cannot deal in absolutes. Also...
Public Affairs, 2005. — 191 p. — ISBN: 1586482254; 1586483064. Joseph Nye coined the term "soft power" in the late 1980s. It is now used frequently—and often incorrectly—by political leaders, editorial writers, and academics around the world. So what is soft power? Soft power lies in the ability to attract and persuade. Whereas hard power—the ability to coerce—grows out of a...
Public Affairs, 2005. — 130 p. — ISBN: 1586482254; 1586483064. Joseph Nye coined the term "soft power" in the late 1980s. It is now used frequently—and often incorrectly—by political leaders, editorial writers, and academics around the world. So what is soft power? Soft power lies in the ability to attract and persuade. Whereas hard power—the ability to coerce—grows out of a...
NY.: Basic Books, 1991. - 336 p.
Nye, an eminent scholar of international relations and author of Nuclear Ethics, joins the debate on the decline of American power with a blend of contemporary policy analysis and academic theory accessible to the informed general reader. He first explores the very concepts of power and decline before analyzing America's position relative to major...
NY.: Basic Books, 1991. — 336 p. Nye, an eminent scholar of international relations and author of Nuclear Ethics, joins the debate on the decline of American power with a blend of contemporary policy analysis and academic theory accessible to the informed general reader. He first explores the very concepts of power and decline before analyzing America's position relative to major...
NY.:Public Affairs, 2011 - 320 p.
Power evolves. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, unsurpassed in military strength and ownership of world resources, the United States was indisputably the most powerful nation in the world. But the global information age is rendering these traditional markers of power obsolete. To remain at the pinnacle of world power, the United...
NY.:Public Affairs, 2011 - 320 p.
Power evolves. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, unsurpassed in military strength and ownership of world resources, the United States was indisputably the most powerful nation in the world. But the global information age is rendering these traditional markers of power obsolete. To remain at the pinnacle of world power, the United...
Cambridge: CUP, 2002, - 352 p.
Since the development of the modern state system in Europe four centuries ago, there have been ten general wars involving a majority of the major powers and a high level of casualties. Another major war is difficult to conceive of, since it would presumably be the last such conflict, and yet it is not an impossibility. In this volume a distinguished...
Joseph S. Nye Jr - The Paradox of American Power. Why the world’s only superpower can’t go it alone. ISBN: 0-19-515088- 0. Oxford University Press, 2002. 147 p. Nye describes 'hard' and 'soft' power and asserts that maintaining and maximizing soft power is fundamental to keeping the U.S. the worldwide leader. Nye asserts that China, Japan, India, Russia, and the European Union...
Palgrave, 2002. — 292 p.
West is a concept widely used in international relations, but we rarely reflect on what we mean by the term. Conceptions of and what the West is vary widely. This book examines conceptions of the West drawn from writers from diverse historical and intellectual contexts, revealing both interesting parallels and points of divergence. It also reflects on...
Routledge, 2015. — 200 p. This book serves primarily as a field guide and curriculum for organisations training personnel for conflict management missions abroad. Currently, a gap exists between practitioners and academia in the field of conflict management and peacebuilding. Few practitioners have studied conflict management, and few academics have experience as field workers....
The University of Chicago Press, 1949. — 156 p. Introductory Ideas on invention and state The procces of adjusrment to new inventions Technology and the growth of political areas The steam and steel complex and international relations Aviation and international relations Atomic energy and international relations The mass-communication inventions New technologies of war Modern...
Manchester University Press, 2020. — 248 p. United Nations peace operations have undergone multiple transformations over the more than seventy years of their existence. Multidimensional peace operations have organised elections, helped deliver humanitarian assistance, advised on army and police reform, and fought rebel groups. Such operations not only represent a core pillar of...
University of Michigan Press, 2022. — 254 p. From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western Europe, nearly 90 percent of postwar governments include two or more political parties. Israel, the Middle East’s only consolidated democracy according to many, has never experienced single-party rule in its history. Even the United...
Routledge, 2012. — 352 p. World of our Making is a major contribution to contemporary social science. Now reissued in this volume, Onuf’s seminal text is key reading for anyone who wishes to study modern international relations. Onuf understands all of international relations to be a matter of rules and rule in foreign behaviour. The author draws together the rules of...
Edward Elgar, 2020. — 315 p. This illuminating monograph examines analytical and practical aspects of the relationship between international law and international politics, providing a comprehensive analysis of the foundations on which both the international legal system and international politics rest. With an interdisciplinary perspective, Alexander Orakhelashvili compares...
UK; USA: Polity Press, 2022. — 252 p. — ISBN 1509540725. За свою долгую историю понятие идеологии приобрело обширный и подчас несоизмеримый набор значений: положительных и отрицательных, аналитических и критических, философских, психологических и научных. Но как именно мы должны понимать и изучать идеологию сегодня? Какова его связь с ключевыми вопросами социальной жизни и...
Routledge, 2014. — 214 p. In today’s complex and interconnected world, scholars of international relations seek to better understand challenges spurred by intensified global communication and interaction. The complex connectedness of modern society and politics compels us to investigate the pattern of interconnections among actors who inhabit social and political spaces....
The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011 - 147 pages. What is smart power? What kind of power is it? Is it really a new form of power? How many forms, features, and shapes does it take? How can we recognize and manage it? How do scholars describe it? This MPhil thesis aims to answer these and other questions regarding the dimension of power with a specific...
Princeton University Press, 2010. - 224 pp., 11 line illus., 19 tables. ISBN: 9780691146553 ISBN: 9781400832644 This book presents a general explanation of how states develop their foreign policy. The theory stands in contrast to most approaches-which assume that states want to maximize security-by assuming that states pursue two things, or goods, through their foreign policy:...
Routledge, 2013. — 168 p. Empires have returned as features of the international scene. With the Cold War's global ideological contest gone, alternative structures such as the War on Terror or the Clash of Civilizations losing credibility, and even the unipolar position of the USA no longer self-evident, the operations of competing empires, history's best known form of order...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 840 p. The discipline of international relations offers much insight into why violent power transitions occur, yet there have been few substantive examinations of why and how peaceful changes happen in world politics. This work is the first comprehensive treatment of that subject. The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2015. — 192 p. Human Rights Diplomacy provides an up to date and accessible overview of the field, and serves as a practical guide to those seeking to engage in human rights work. Kelly-Kate Pease uses clear language and practical examples to teach readers the difficult skill of systematically looking at human rights and humanitarian negotiations. After a...
6th ed. — Routledge, 2019. — 357 p. Drawing on mainstream and critical theoretical approaches, International Organizations offers a comprehensive examination of international organizations’ political and structural role in world politics. This text details the types and activities of international organizations and provides students with the conceptual tools needed to evaluate...
Routledge, 2017. — 212 p. This is the first book in international relations theory entirely devoted to the political thought of Reinhold Niebuhr. Focusing on the existential theology which lies at the basis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s theory of international politics, it highlights the ways in which Niebuhrian realism was not only profoundly theological, but also constituted a...
Routledge, 2018. — 223 p. International relations theory has broadened out considerably since the end of the Cold War. Topics and issues once deemed irrelevant to the discipline have been systematically drawn into the debate and great strides have been made in the areas of culture/identity, race, and gender in the discipline. However, despite these major developments over the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. — 355 p. This volumes engages with the 'Global(izing) International Relations' debate, which is marked by the emerging tensions between the steadily increasing diversity and persisting dividing lines in today's International Relations (IR) scholarship. Its international cast of scholars draw together a diverse set of theoretical and methodological...
Routledge, 2000. — 288 p. Fully accessible to students and scholars alike, this engaging book introduces the constructivist approach to understanding world affairs. In a highly readable and witty way, it shows how people and their social relations are the basis for everything around us -- International Relations included.
12th edition. — Pearson Education, 2021. — 508 p. — ISBN 978-1-292-35032-5. International Relations enables students to form a framework for analyzing the complex and constantly changing information that comprises our increasingly interconnected world. Opening students’ eyes to the positive and negative events that occur across the globe every day, authors Jon Pevehouse and...
Princeton University Press, 2001, 309 pp. Revolutions and Sovereignty is a cogently argued and superbly written book in which Daniel Philpott sets forth an original and provocative thesis. Challenging Realist and materialist interpretations of international relations, he makes an impressive case for the central role of ideas, particularly religious ideas, in shaping the nature of...
Princeton University Press, 1983. — 304 p. This work draws on insights from the experimental and theoretical literature on bargaining to provide a much-needed comprehensive treatment of the neglected subject of how wars end. In a study of how states simultaneously wage war and negotiate peace settlements, Paul R. Pillar argues that war termination is best understood as a...
Routledge, 2012. — 208 p. International Relations, Meaning and Mimesis is an innovative assessment of the uses of theory in making sense of international politics, opening up new pathways to thinking about the basics of the study area. Insights drawn from an interdisciplinary corpus of critical scholarship are synthesized and brought to bear on key concepts such as sovereignty,...
Routledge, 2012. — 208 p. International Relations, Meaning and Mimesis is an innovative assessment of the uses of theory in making sense of international politics, opening up new pathways to thinking about the basics of the study area. Insights drawn from an interdisciplinary corpus of critical scholarship are synthesized and brought to bear on key concepts such as sovereignty,...
Princeton University Press, 1999. — 310 p. Robert Powell argues persuasively and elegantly for the usefulness of formal models in studying international conflict and for the necessity of greater dialogue between modeling and empirical analysis. Powell makes it clear that many widely made arguments about the way states act under threat do not hold when subjected to the rigors of...
Princeton University Press, 2022. — 312 p. How the ideas that animate nationalism influence whether it causes―or calms―conflict. With nationalism on the rise around the world, many worry that nationalistic attitudes could lead to a surge in deadly conflict. To combat this trend, federations like the European Union have tried to build inclusive regional identities to overcome...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 302 p. This volume explores the interrelation of international relations, music, and diplomacy from a multidisciplinary perspective. Throughout history, diplomats have gathered for musical events, and musicians have served as national representatives. Whatever political unit is under consideration (city-states, empires, nation-states), music has...
Routledge, 2004. — 221 p. Culture is a popular and powerful, though often unacknowledged, idea in international relations. However, where it was once used to foster mutual understanding, in the post-Cold War era it became synonymous with ways of life that clashed. Culture and International Relations: Narratives, natives and tourists provides an historical survey of the...
Palgrave Pivot, 2020. — 165 p. This book examines how IR’s European realist tradition evolved in Europe and, due to emigration, in the United States in the 20th century. It includes an introduction and eight chapters, focusing on historical classical and contemporary structural branches of realist IR theorizing in historical and political contexts in which realist thinking did...
Routledge, 2011. — 578 p. How do non-state actors matter in international relations? This volume recognizes three types of non-state actor: non-governmental organizations (NGOs), intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and transnational corporations. It illustrates how they play roles alongside nation-states and are interrelated in matters of international regulation and...
Routledge, 2000. — 239 p. — ISBN 9780415095839. At the turn of the millennium, and now after the fall of the Berlin wall, the best way to map the trajectories of contemporary international relations is hotly contested. Is the world more or less ordered than during the Cold War? Are we on the way to a neo-liberal era of free markets and global governance, or in danger of...
Oxford University Press, USA, 2008. — 800 р. — (Oxford Handbooks of Political Science). — ISBN 019921932X. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations offers the most authoritative and comprehensive overview to date of the field of international relations. Arguably the most impressive collection of international relations scholars ever brought together within one volume, the...
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 772 р. — (Oxford Handbooks of Political Science). The Oxford Handbook of International Relations offers the most authoritative and comprehensive overview to date of the field of international relations. Arguably the most impressive collection of international relations scholars ever brought together within one volume, the Handbook debates the...
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 792 р. — (Oxford Handbooks of Political Science). The Oxford Handbook of International Relations offers the most authoritative and comprehensive overview to date of the field of international relations. Arguably the most impressive collection of international relations scholars ever brought together within one volume, the Handbook debates the...
About the Contributors xi ntroduction Between Utopia and Reality: The Practical Discourses of International Relations CHRISTIAN REUS-SMIT & DUNCAN SNIDAL magining the Discipline The State and International Relations DAVID A. LAKE From International Relations to Global Society MICHAEL BARNETT & KATHRYN SIKKINK The Point Is not Just to Explain the World but to Change It ROBERT W....
University of Michigan Press, 2021. — 198 p. In the field of negotiation theory, the Harvard Project’s Getting to Yes and Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal occupy polar opposition locations on a spectrum considering distributive and integrative negotiation theories. The Art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy offers case studies from international negotiations in which the...
Second Edition. — Routledge, 2020. — 331 p. This updated and revised second edition examines the conceptualisation and evolution of peace in International Relations (IR) theory. The book examines the concept of peace and its usage in the main theoretical debates in IR, including realism, liberalism, constructivism, critical theory, and post-structuralism, as well as in the more...
Routledge, 2008. — 224 p. This book examines the way in which peace is conceptualized in IR theory, a topic which has until now been largely overlooked. The volume explores the way peace has been implicitly conceptualized within the different strands of IR theory, and in the policy world as exemplified through practices in the peacebuilding efforts since the end of the Cold...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 177 p. — (Very Short Introductions). The concept of peace has always attracted radical thought, action, and practices. It has been taken to mean merely an absence of overt violence or war, but in the contemporary era it is often used interchangeably with 'peacemaking', 'peacebuilding', 'conflict resolution', and 'statebuilding'. The modern...
Edward Elgar, 2020. — 377 p. — ISBN 13 9781788112888. Справочник по критическим международным отношениям Comprising a plurality of perspectives, this timely Handbook is an essential resource for understanding past and current challenges to democracy, justice, social and gender equality, identity and freedom. It shows how critical international relations (IR) theory functions as...
4th edition. — Routledge, 2024. — 538 p. — ISBN 978-1-032-20965-4; ISBN 978-1-032-20964-7; ISBN 978-1-003-26613-6. Featuring 16 new entries, International Relations: The Key Concepts, now in its fourth edition, is the essential guide for anyone interested in international affairs. Comprehensive and up to date, it introduces the most important themes in international relations....
Continuum, 2002. — 224 р. A critical appreciation of the development of the international society idea and its influence on and relation to the development of the international relations theory. A critical look is taken at the intellectual development of key members of the English School. The concept of the School itself and the place of the School's theory in contemporary...
Robert o. Keohane: realism, Neorealism and the Study of World Politics. Kenneth n. Walts: Laws and Theories. Kenneth n. Walt: reductionist and Systematic Theories. Kenneth n. WaltZ: Political Structures. Kenneth n. Walts: Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power. John gerard ruggie: Continuity and Transformation in the World Polity: Toward a Neorealist Synthesis. Robert o....
Routledge, 2017. — 237 p. This book examines the management of ‘state fragility’ and the practices and impacts of quantification over relations of power in international politics. With the further movement towards quantification, and as technical and technological changes advance, this book argues that certain important quantifying practices can be understood in terms of...
Montchrestien, 1999. — 160 p. A-t-on besoin d'une théorie des relations internationales? «Rideau de fumée» l'attention de «sous Lyssenko»ou autres «nafs et gogos», selon le jugement fort peu cordial dun historien tel Jean-Baptiste Duroselle 1, tout effort de conceptualisation serait condamné par avance du fait de la nature du domaine étudié. La vie internationale, au mŒme titre...
Pluto Press, 2002. — 224 р. — ISBN 0745319025. The terrorist attacks in New York and Washington have led to popular conceptions of Muslims as terrorists. Some commentators have harked back to the 'Clash of Civilizations' argument outlined by Samuel Huntington which has become a touchstone in postcolonial studies. Huntington argued that, after the collapse of the Cold War, culture...
Routledge, 2024. — 163 p. Grand Narratives in Critical International Theory (Rethinking Political and International Theory) by André Saramago is a path-breaking book, which cuts across large swathes of International Relations (IR), moves the non-Eurocentric historical-sociological agenda several notches along by achieving two colossal objectives: first, in confronting the...
Routledge, 2024. — 163 p. Grand Narratives in Critical International Theory (Rethinking Political and International Theory) by André Saramago is a path-breaking book, which cuts across large swathes of International Relations (IR), moves the non-Eurocentric historical-sociological agenda several notches along by achieving two colossal objectives: first, in confronting the...
Routledge, 2021. — 410 p. In this book, senior scholars and a new generation of analysts present different applications of recent advances linking beliefs and decision-making, in the area of foreign policy analysis with strategic interactions in world politics. Divided into five parts, Part 1 identifies how the beliefs in the cognitive operational codes of individual leaders...
Routledge, 2019. — 159 p. Through the lens of readiness theory, this book focuses on elements that determine the success and failure in negotiating peace agreements in intractable ethno-national conflicts. Examining three cases of mediated negotiation in Aceh, Sudan, and Sri Lanka, the book provides an analytical framework for studying the processes underlying the movement...
Routledge, 2020. — 428 p. Discussing cutting-edge debates in the field of international ethics, this key volume builds on existing work in the normative study of international relations. It responds to a substantial appetite for scholarship that challenges established approaches and examines new perspectives on international ethics, and that appraises the ethical implications...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 214 p. This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Relations and puts forward a proposal for how it can be overcome. It starts from the premise that the present conjuncture, marked by capitalist crisis and a fracturing international order, urgently calls for critical perspectives capable of...
Routledge, 2018. — 215 p. At a time when the field of International Relations (IR) is diverting from grand theoretical debates, rediscovering the value of classical realism and exploring its own intellectual history, this book contributes to these debates by presenting a cohesive view of Raymond Aron’s theory of IR. It explores how a careful reading of Aron can contribute to...
Edinburgh University Press, 2018. — 592 p. Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs. Split into three sections, it covers the 2000-year canon of realism: the different schools of...
Edward Elgar, 2021. — 272 p. This comprehensive guide captures important trends in international relations (IR) pedagogy, paying particular attention to innovations in active learning and student engagement for the contemporary International Relations (IR) classroom. This book is organized into three parts: IR course structures and goals; techniques and approaches to the...
Brill Nijhoff, 2004. — 221 p. States have engaged in an intensive process of multilateral treaty making since World War Two despite the fact that few multilateral treaties have fully solved the problems they were designed to address. This inter-disciplinary study of multilateral treaties offers a balanced assessment of the function of multilateral treaties in world politics...
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2020. — 248 p. In an effort to attain a ‘global’ character, the contemporary academic discipline of International Relations (IR) increasingly seeks to surpass its Eurocentric limits, thereby opening up pathways to incorporate non-Eurocentric worldviews. Lately, many of the non-Eurocentric worldviews have emerged which either engender a...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 359 p. Acknowledgements page Traditions of international thought and the disappoi ntments of dip lomacy Diplomacy and diplomats in the radical tradition Diplomacy and diplomats in the rational tradition Diplomacy and diplomats in the realist tradition Elements of a diplomatic tradition of international though The diplomatic tradition:...
Routledge, 2020. — 255 p. This interdisciplinary analysis of humanity's propensity to warfare develops a thesis that certain evolved behaviours (such as inclusive fitness) have interacted over time with environmental factors (such as limited resources) to create a propensity to warfare. This theory is applied to several case studies which leads to a redefinition of the concepts...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 255 p. A fundamental question for IR is whether the value system of liberalism can be universalized, or if, in fact, the illiberal reality of international politics systematically rules out such a universalisation. The book addresses this issue by focusing on the rise and fall of a specific liberal project supported by influential German intellectuals.
Routledge, 2011. — 288 p. International Relations, as a discipline, tends to focus upon European and Western canons of modern social and political thought. Alternatively, this book explores the global imperial and colonial context within which knowledge of modernity has been developed. The chapters sketch out the historical depth and contemporary significance of non-Western...
Routledge, 2022. — 174 p. The Kyoto School and International Relations explores the Kyoto School’s challenge to transcend the ‘Western’ domination over the ‘rest’ of the world, and the issues this raises for contemporary ‘non-Western’ and ‘Global IR’ literature. Was the support of Kyoto School thinkers inevitable due to the despotism of military government, thus nothing to do...
McGraw-Hill, 2017. — 851 p. — ISBN 935260282X. International Relations for Civil Services Examinations is an all-encompassing manual on world politics, foreign policy and international relations that is a must-read for all UPSC candidates. Covering the complete IR syllabus of General Studies (for Prelims and Main exam) and Political Science (optional) syllabus, the book is...
McGraw-Hill, 2017. — 851 p. — ISBN 935260282X. International Relations for Civil Services Examinations is an all-encompassing manual on world politics, foreign policy and international relations that is a must-read for all UPSC candidates. Covering the complete IR syllabus of General Studies (for Prelims and Main exam) and Political Science (optional) syllabus, the book is...
English - USA: The University of North Carolina Press, 2011. - 416 pages. ISBN: 0807871753. This innovative introduction to international and global studies offers instructors in both the humanities and the social sciences an up-to-date and comprehensive approach to teaching undergraduates in this rapidly growing interdisciplinary field. Shawn Smallman and Kimberley Brown first...
2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2012. — 545 p. The ever-changing field of foreign policy is explored first by examining the theoretical and historical perspectives, then the variety of actors, context and goals, and concludes with an interesting range of relevant case studies. In this way, the editors take a balanced approach, presenting the theoretical and practical...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. — 305 p. — ISBN: 9781538107270 ; ISBN: 9781538107287. Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory course, Snow’s bestselling text presents original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at issues of current interest. The cases are extremely timely, geopolitically diverse, accessibly written,...
9th Edition. — Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2022. — 279 p. Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory IR course, Snow’s bestselling text presents original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at issues of current interest. The cases are extremely timely, geopolitically diverse, accessibly written, and of high...
Routledge, 2012. — 315 p. Jack Snyder is a leading American international relations scholar with an international reputation for his research on IR theory and US Foreign policy. This book collects many of his most important essays into a single volume. Exploring a liberal realist theory of international politics, the book is arranged around three key subject areas: Anarchy and...
Routledge, 2016. — 478 p. Deliberately eschewing disciplinary and temporal boundaries, this volume makes a major contribution to the de-traditionalization of political thinking within the discourses of international relations. Collecting the works of twenty-five theorists, this Ashgate Research Companion engages some of the most pressing aspects of political thinking in world...
Springer, 2022. — 307 p. This book adopts the rationalist research path to bring forward an innovative theory of foreign policy, and the central question is: How can we define the overall national interests of great powers appropriately and thus help states make consistent and rational grand strategies? The answer can't be found among existing Foreign Policy Analysis and other...
I.B. Tauris, 2021. — 264 p. Effective diplomacy remains fundamental to the conduct of international relations in the twenty-first century, as we seek to define and manage a challenging new world order peacefully. New Perspectives on Diplomacy examines the implications of the shifting international landscape upon how states interact with one another. Reflecting on the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 278 p. This volume is a comprehensive overview of the various methods used in contemporary diplomatic practice. It incorporates the traditional modes of diplomacy and explains how these modes have evolved to deal with a burgeoning international community of state and non-state actors, the information and communications revolution and the changing...
New York: Palgrave Macmillian, 2006. — 361 p. Foreign policy analysis offers rich theoretical perspectives and diverse methodological approaches. Scholars specializing in foreign policy analysis produce a vast output of research. Yet, there were only very few specialized outlets for publishing work in the field. Addressing this need is the purpose of Advances in Foreign Policy...
Routledge, 2012. — 232 p. This book examines contemporary militarism in international politics, employing a variety of different theoretical viewpoints and international case studies. Militarism – understood as the social and international relations of the preparation for, and conduct of, organized political violence – is an abiding and defining characteristic of world...
Routledge, 2018. — 602 p. Ethics and international Relations (IR), once considered along the margins of the IR field, has emerged as one of the most eclectic and interdisciplinary research areas today. Yet the same diversity that enriches this field also makes it a difficult one to characterize. Is it, or should it only be, the social-scientific pursuit of explaining and...
Книга, написанная австралийsким ученым, в которой содержательно и кратко описано такое явления как глобализация. В книге представлены главы, раскрываюшие понятие самого феномена, политическое, экономическое, культурное и идеологическое измерения глобализации. Книга на английском языке.
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013. — 482 p. A masterful discussion and application of the major theoretical approaches in international relations. A detailed reading should leave the student not only with a thorough knowledge of the field of international relations (IR) but with a deep appreciation for its breadth and diversity. A wide range of readers will profit from this well...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 280 p. Based on extensive archival research, this book provides a new and stimulating history of International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline. Contrary to traditional accounts, it argues that IR was not invented by Anglo-American men after the First World War. Nor was it divided into neat theoretical camps. To appreciate the twists...
Routledge : Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2007. — 214 p.
International Relations: the Basics is a concise and accessible introduction for students new to international relations and for the general reader. It offers the most up-to-date guide to the major issues and areas of debate and explains key issues including humanitarian intervention and economic justice; features...
Routledge, 2015. — 159 p. This book examines the effect of biased and neutral mediators in civil wars. Based on analysis of both global data and case studies of contemporary peace processes, including India and Norway in Sri Lanka, China in Cambodia, US in Israel/Palestine, and Russia in Georgia, the book makes two main contributions. First, it explores the role of biased...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 301 p. Ultimata feature as a core concept in the coercive diplomacy scholarship. Conventional wisdom holds that pursuing an ultimatum strategy is risky. This book shows that the conventional wisdom is wrong on the basis of a new dataset of 87 ultimata issued from 1920–2020. It provides a historical examination of ultimata in Western strategic,...
Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 350 p. The impact of feminism on international relations in the past fifteen years has been enormous. In this book Christine Sylvester presents her own career as a journey within the larger journey that scholarly feminism has made in the field of International Relations. The introductory section sets the context of the journey in...
Routledge, 2021. — 304 p. This book provides a critical overview of the occurrence of war in the international system, by examining the concept from multiple perspectives and theoretical backgrounds. War is an essential concept in international affairs, if for no other reason than because prevention of war requires a deep understanding of it as a concept. This book seeks to...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016. — 485 p. This book provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the multidimensional influences of technological development on contemporary international relations. The contributions here are drawn from different disciplines, including political science, international relations, sociology, economy, law, biochemistry and bioethics, as...
Routledge, 2019. — 268 p. One of the most notable trends in the study of international relations is the resurgence of interest in international organizations, particularly those outside the United Nations. Regional international governmental organizations, multinational corporations, international labor unions, and transnational ethnic groups have become increasingly salient...
Ashgate Publishing, 2009. — 230 p. — ISBN13 9780754678151. "International Relations: A European Perspective" presents the main schools of international relations while underlining the added value of the European approach. Contrary to US or East Asian perspectives, a European viewpoint adopts a critical approach to traditional cleavages. The author demonstrates the added value...
Routledge, 2016. — 252 p. This book examines the use of third-party mediation as a conflict resolution method. In an attempt to explain why some, but not all, conflicts are mediated, this work argues that diverse conflict structures are inherently different in their susceptibility to mediation attempts. By offering a systematic method for measuring the transformability of...
Verso, 2003. - 312 p. The Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 is widely interpreted as the foundation of modern international relations. Benno Teschke exposes this as a myth. In the process he provides a fresh re-interpretation of the making of modern international relations from the eighth to the eighteenth century. Inspired by the groundbreaking historical work of Robert Brenner,...
Rowman and Littlefield, 2020. — 198 p. This book offers readers an alternative history of the origins of the discipline of International Relations. Conventional, western histories of the discipline point to 1919 as the year of the 'birth of the discipline' with two seminal initiatives - setting up of the first Chair of IR at Aberystwyth and the founding of the Institute of...
Routledge, 2001. — 362 p. An innovative, potentially ground-breaking, book that will help the field of international relations move beyond realism and liberalism and onto a truly new perspective that provides non-obvious insights that will eventually produce new mid-range theories of world politics and the global economy. This thought-provoking collection of essays offers an...
Springer, 2022. — 295 p. The three main levels of analysis in international relations have been the systemic, the national, and the individual. A fourth level that falls between the systemic and the national is the region. It is woefully underdeveloped in comparison to the attention afforded the other three. Yet regions tend to be distinctive theaters for international...
Lexington Books, 2022. — 295 p. We are witnessing turbulent times which inspire both anxiety and hope. Many global trends are sweeping across a transforming world. To make these movements and changes more understandable, Trends and Transformations in World Politics introduces the reader to the study of world politics in a period of rapid readjustment. This book also focuses on...
Routledge, 2022. — 282 p. Unoki addresses the significance of racism in international relations by focusing on its conception as a doctrine and its interrelationship with imperialism; its doctrinal role in the development of the discipline of International Relations (IR); and various episodes from Western and Asian history in which racism had affected state behavior and the...
Routledge, 2012. — 187 p. — (Foreign Policy Analysis). Rivalries are a fundamental aspect of all international interactions. The concept of rivalry suggests that historic animosity may be the most fundamental variable in explaining and understanding why states commit international violence against each other. By understanding the historic factors behind the emergence of...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. — 186 p. This is the first sustained comparative examination of the importance of media attention on the provision of economic assistance, suggesting that the news media is an important medium for policy makers to gauge potential domestic political pressures and thus the need to be responsive and even anticipatory in addressing problems real or...
Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 448 p.
In this new and much-expanded edition of his classic study, John Vasquez examines the power of the power politics perspective to dominate inquiry, and evaluates its ability to provide accurate
explanations of the fundamental forces underlying world politics. Part I of the book reprints the original 1983 text of The Power of Power...
5th ed. — Longman, 2012. – 479 p.. Chapter 1, Thinking About IR Theory, includes a new reading by Thomas Walker on the dangers of becoming wedded to a single paradigm or image of world politics. Chapter 2, Realism: The State and Balance of Power, now has an expanded discussion of Thucydides and new sections on defensive and offensive realists, nonsystemic realist explanations,...
Pearson Education, 2013, 550 p.
Engaging International Relations and World Politics.
Theory.
History.
Geography.
Globalization.
Power.
Diplomacy and Foreign Policy.
International Law and International Organization.
Interstate Conflict.
Asymmetric Conflict.
Trade and Money.
Development.
Human Rights.
The Environment.
5th edition. — Longman, 2012. — 496 p. Thinking About IR Theory Images of International Relations Realism: The State and Balance of Power Liberalism: Interdependence and Global Governance Economic Structuralism: Global Capitalism and Postcolonialism The English School: International Society and Grotian Rationalism Interpretive Understandings Constructivist Understandings...
Routledge, 2020. — 520 p. This new handbook provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary overview of the theoretical and empirical aspects of state recognition in international politics. Although the recognition of states plays a central role in shaping global politics, it remains an under-researched and widely dispersed subject. Coherently and innovatively structured, the...
University of Michigan Press, 2022. — 212 p. As we face new challenges from climate change and the rise of populism in Western politics and beyond, there is little doubt that we are entering a new configuration of world politics. Driven by nostalgia for past certainties or fear of what is coming next, references to normalcy have been creeping into political discourse, with...
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 2007. — 273 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-472-09981-8 War and the State exposes the invalid arguments employed in the unproductive debate about Realism among international relations scholars, as well as the common fallacy of sharply distinguishing between conflict among states and conflict within them. As R. Harrison Wagner demonstrates, any...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. — 301 p. From the UN Security Council and the European Union's Council of Ministers to obscure committees on food labelling or the scheduling of World Fairs, several thousand multilateral conferences are held each year. Why do governments deploy so much effort in these activities? What goes on behind the scenes at these meetings? How are their outcomes...
Routledge, 2010. — 350 p. Stephen G. Walker, Akan Malici, and Mark Schafer present a definitive, social-psychological approach to integrating theories of foreign policy analysis and international relations—addressing the agent-centered, micro-political study of decisions by leaders and the structure-oriented, macro-political study of state interactions as a complex adaptive...
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1979, 251p.
Laws and Theories.
Reductionist Theories.
Systemic Approaches and Theories.
Reductionist and Systemic Theories.
Political Structures.
Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power.
Structural Causes and Economic Effects.
Structural Causes and Military Effects.
The Management of international Affairs.
Columbia University Press, 2001. — 263 p. What are the causes of war? To answer this question, Professor Waltz examines the ideas of major thinkers throughout the history of Western civilization. He explores works both by classic political philosophers, such as St. Augustine, Hobbes, Kant, and Rousseau, and by modern psychologists and anthropologists to discover ideas intended...
Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1979. — 256 p. The seminal text on neorealist analysis! From Theory of International Politics: National politics is the realm of authority, of administration, and of law. International politics is the realm of power, of struggle, and of accommodation . . States, like people, are insecure in proportion to the extent of their freedom. If freedom is...
Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1979. — 256 p.
The seminal text on neorealist analysis! From Theory of International Politics: National politics is the realm of authority, of administration, and of law. International politics is the realm of power, of struggle, and of accommodation . . States, like people, are insecure in proportion to the extent of their freedom. If freedom is...
NY.: Columbia University Press. - 2001. - 263 p.
Man, the State, and War is a 1959 book on international relations by realist academic Kenneth Waltz. The book is influential within the field of international relations theory for establishing the three 'images of analysis' used to explain conflict in the international system
Routledge, 2011. — 728 p. Throughout history, the functions and roles of borders have been continuously changing. They can only be understood in their context, shaped as they are by history, politics and power, as well as cultural and social issues. Borders are therefore complex spatial and social phenomena which are not static or invariable, but which are instead highly...
2nd edition. — Routledge, 2001. — 272 p. The constraints of geography are shrinking and the world is becoming a single place. Globalization and the global society are increasingly occupying the centre of sociological debates. It is widely discussed by journalists and a key goal for many businesses, yet has emerged only recently in social science. In this extensively revised and...
Routledge, 1997. — 177 p. Nation states are not as independent as they seem. In the Limits of Independence, Adam Watson explores how independence of action is limited by both a tightening net of interdependence between countries and by the rules which the 'international society of states' has put in place to manage order and change. He also argues that the external and internal...
Routledge, 2010, 239 p. Introduction: culture, ideology, and the myth function in IR theory Realism: is international anarchy the permissive cause of war? Idealism: is there an international society? Constructivism: is anarchy what states make of it? Gender: is gender a variable? Globalization: are we at the end of history? NeoMarxism: is Empire the new world order?...
Second edition. — Routledge, 2005. — 199 p. The new edition of International Relations Theory: A critical introduction introduces students to the main theories in international relations. It explains and analyzes each theory, allowing students to understand and critically engage with the myths and assumptions behind each theory. Key features of this textbook include: discussion...
3rd Edition. — Routledge, 2010. — 264 p. The third edition of this innovative textbook introduces students to the main theories in international relations. It explains and analyzes each theory, allowing students to understand and critically engage with the myths and assumptions behind them. Each theory is illustrated using the example of a popular film. Key features of this...
Stanford Security Studies, 2013. — 302 p. Military alliances provide constraints and opportunities for states seeking to advance their interests around the globe. War, from the Western perspective, is not a solitary endeavor. Partnerships of all types serve as a foundation for the projection of power and the employment of force. These relationships among states provide the...
Cambridge University Press, 1999. — 429 p.
Drawing upon philosophy and social theory, Social Theory of International Politics develops a theory of the international system as a social construction. Alexander Wendt clarifies the central claims of the constructivist approach, presenting a structural and idealist worldview which contrasts with the individualism and materialism...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 340 p. The agent–structure problem is a much discussed issue in the field of international relations. In his comprehensive analysis of this problem, Colin Wight deconstructs the accounts of structure and agency embedded within differing IR theories and, on the basis of this analysis, explores the implications of ontology – the metaphysical...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 384 p. He conducted research on many topics, including British colonial history, European studies, international institutions, and the history and sociology of states-systems. He is nonetheless best known for his teaching about the political philosophy of international relations at the London School of Economics (1949-1961) and the University of...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 304 p. Foreign Policy and Security Strategy collects works by the late Professor Martin Wight (1913-1972), an historian and scholar of international relations. Wight conducted research on many topics, including British colonial history, European studies, international institutions, and the history of states-systems. He is nonetheless best known...
Routledge, 2015. — 180 p. Recent generations have experienced dramatic improvements in the quality of human life across the globe. Wars between states are fought less frequently and are less lethal. Food is more plentiful and more easily accessed. In most parts of the world, birthrates are down and life expectancy up. Significantly fewer people live in extreme poverty, relative...
Oxford University Press, 2007. — 159 p. — (Very Short Introductions). Of undoubtable relevance today, in a post-9-11 world of growing political tension and unease, this Very Short Introduction covers the topics essential to an understanding of modern international relations. Paul Wilkinson explains the theories and the practice that underlie the subject, and investigates issues...
Routledge, 2006. 240 p.
Military power is now the main vehicle for regime change. The US army has been used on more than thirty different occasions in the post-Cold War world compared with just ten during the whole of the Cold War era.
Andrew Williams provides a detailed study on liberal thinking over the last century about how wars should be ended, using a vast range of...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. — 242 p. John Rawls' text The Law of Peoples has inspired extensive scholarly debate in the field of international political theory, since its publication in 1999. Responding to the arguments of cosmopolitan theorists and Amartya Sen's recent critique, this new work presents a fresh appraisal of the debate, and argues that Rawls offers a persuasive and...
Oxford University Press, 2007. — 278 p.
Realism remains the most important and controversial vision of international politics. But what does it mean to be a realist? This collection addresses this key question by returning to the thinking of perhaps the most influential realist of modern times: Hans J. Morgenthau. In analyses of issues ranging from political philosophy, to...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. 236 p.
Realism is commonly portrayed as theory that reduces International Relations to pure power politics. MichaelWilliams provides an important re-examination of the Realist tradition and its relevance for.
contemporary International Relations. Examining three thinkers commonly invoked as Realism’s foremost proponents – Hobbes, Rousseau, and...
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 262 p. Military coalitions are ubiquitous. The United States builds them regularly, yet they are associated with the largest, most destructive, and consequential wars in history. When do states build them, and what partners do they choose? Are coalitions a recipe for war, or can they facilitate peace? Finally, when do coalitions affect the...
Cambridge University Press, 2016. — 254 p. Power is real, but it does not always prevail. This book explores how disparity structures international relationships. Beginning at the bilateral level, the relationship between the smaller side and the larger side can be normal as long as the smaller does not feel threatened and the larger can assume that its capabilities are...
N.Y. : Palgrave, 2007. 240 pp. This book analyzes how the politics of national identity and incompletely realized nation-states influence conflict between states within the international system. Employing quantitative analysis and focused case studies, the book makes the case for an understanding of regional security politics that transcends and supplements traditional realist...
Cham: Palgrave Macmillian, 2017. — 344 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-40822-4. For ages, scholars have contemplated how to view an issue or problem from multiple angles and in myriad ways – in effect, pushing boundaries. Plato did not sit around and contemplate justice and governance only from a political angle, nor did Albert Einstein fail to draw on multiple disciplines to produce...
University of Michigan Press, 2020. — 208 p. This book explores the ways that international politics is a form of interspecies politics, one that involves the interactions, ideas, and practices of multiple species, both human and nonhuman, to generate differences and create commonalities. While we frequently think of having an international politics “of” the environment, a deep...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. — 204 p. International Relations and the Philosophy of History examines the concept of civilization in relation to international systems through an extensive use of the literature in the philosophy of history. A. Nuri Yurdusev demonstrates the relevance of a civilizational approach to the study of contemporary international relations by looking at the...
Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 414 p. An important and timely contribution to international relations and political science, this is the first general analysis of deterrence since the end of the Cold War. Using non-cooperative game theory, the authors offer a new approach to deterrence Perfect Deterrence Theory which they apply to unilateral and mutual direct deterrence...
Routledge, 2013. — 254 p. Over the past decade, scholars, practitioners, and leading diplomats have forcefully argued for the need to move beyond one-way, mass-media-driven campaigns and develop more relational strategies. In the coming years, as the range of public diplomacy actors grows, the issues become more complexly intertwined, and the use of social media proliferates,...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 344 p. Globalizing processes are gathering increased attention for complicating the nature of political boundaries, authority and sovereignty. Recent examples of global financial and political turmoil have also created a sense of unease about the durability of the modern international order and the ability of our existing theoretical...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 250 p. This volume explores the implications of pluralism for international order. Distinguished contributors from around the world offer insights into the character of a pluralistic world order. They focus especially on the manifestations of international pluralism in great power relations, multilateralism, and regionalism. Contributors examine the...
Brill, 2022. — 298 p. — (Studies in Critical Social Sciences 205). Critical Approaches to International Relations: Philosophical Foundations and Current Debates explores the achievements of a wide variety of critical approaches in International Relations theory, discusses the barrage of criticism and theoretical openings they levied against the IR orthodoxy and suggests future...
Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 1992. — 227 s. Skrypt z zakresu współczesnych stosunków międzynarodowych składa się z 4 części i 14 rozdziałów. Część I "Wybrane zagadnienia z teorii stosunków międzynarodowych" przedstawia problematykę ogólnej teorii stosunków międzynarodowych. Jej znajomość pozwoli zainteresowanym lepiej rozumieć istotę tego zjawiska oraz...
Колективна монографія. — І.В. Іщенко, О.Ю. Висоцький, В.О. Пермінов та ін. — Дніпро: Акцент ПП, 2021. — 292 с. Монографія написана і підготовлена до видання колективом кафедри міжнародних відносин Дніпровського національного університету імені Олеся Гончара як підсумкова наукова праця, що завершує трьохрічний цикл з виконання науково-дослідної теми «Технологічний вимір...
М.: ИД «Регнум», —2012., —600 с., (SELECTA. XIX) , ISBN: 978-5-91887-023-5 Книга по теории войны и стратегии безопасности : «Последние десятилетия мировой истории характеризируются большинством исследователей, государственных и общественных деятелей как эпоха глубоких и быстрых перемен. При этом можно говорить о некотором своеобразии нарождающейся эпохи, когда разработка...
Учебно-методическое пособие. — Казань: Orange Key, 2023. — 49 с. Предлагаемое учебное пособие призвано ознакомить студентов-магистров с ситуационным моделированием международных процессов, дать полное и исчерпывающее описание алгоритма формульного метода используемого при многомерном и многоаспектном анализе больших массивов данных, тенденций и моделировании различных сценариев...
Учебно-методическое пособие. — Воронеж: Издательский дом ВГУ, 2017. — 81 с. Учебно-методическое пособие подготовлено на кафедре международных отношений и мировой политики факультета международных отношений Воронежского государственного университета. Рекомендовано для студентов, изучающих дисциплины «Консульская служба», «Дипломатическая и консульская служба», «Современная...
Монография. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2018. — 352 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0938-4. Отношения, именуемые "международными", обычно анализируются в научной и учебной литературе, как отношения между государствами, ведомствами, корпорациями и другими институтами. Роль реальных живых творцов международных отношений — мужчин и женщин, наделенных определенными личностными характеристиками,...
М.: Научно-образовательский форум по международным отношениям, 2002. — 384 с.
В книге освещаются узловые вопросы теории и методологии анализа международных ситуаций и исследуются с теоретико-методологических позиций некоторые важнейшие аспекты современной международной политики. Очерки обобщают многолетние наработки авторов в области прикладной теории международных отношений,...
Монография. — Москва: Наука, 2021. — 282 с. — ISBN 978-5-907279-65-0. Монография посвящена современной многосторонней гуманитарной дипломатии. На примере Организации Объединенных Наций, Европейского союза и Ассоциации государств Юго-Восточной Азии показаны основные направления, механизмы и инструменты гуманитарной деятельности. Продемонстрирован полимодальный характер...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Изд-во С.-Петерб. ун-та, 2017. — 138 с. — ISBN: 978-5-288-05768-7. В учебном пособии рассматриваются ключевые аспекты такого сложного и многомерного явления, как международный порядок. Анализируются современные теоретические подходы к пониманию этого феномена, а также показано влияние системных и структурных факторов на специфику международного порядка....
Учебник. — М.: Международные отношения, 2015. — 232 c.: ил. Учебник, подготовленный Т. В. Бордачевым в соавторстве с Е. С. Зиновьевой и А. Б. Лихачевой, представляет собой учебное издание, в котором комплексно показаны различные направления теории международных отношений от античных истоков и вплоть до современных теорий и концепций. Учебник ориентирован на использование в...
Учебное-методическое пособие. — Пермь: Пермский государственный национальный исследовательский университет (ПГНИУ), 2022. — 129 с. — ISBN 978-5-7944-3787-4. Учебно-методическое пособие предназначено для поддержки одноименной учебной дисциплины и призвано познакомить студентов направлений подготовки бакалавриата «Политология» и «Международные отношения» с относительно новым...
Иркутск: Изд-во БГУЭП, 2008. — 102 с. Предназначен для студентов, магистрантов и аспирантов всех форм обучения факультетов мировой экономики, конституционного и международного права, а также для всех, кто интересуется внешнеполитической деятельностью. Обобщаются и систематизируются наиболее устоявшиеся положения и выводы, имеющиеся в научной и учебно-методической литературе, в...
Учебное пособие. - Ставрополь: СКФУ, 2014. - 118 с. Предназначено для студентов, интересующихся мировой политикой и международными отношениями. Учебное пособие разработано в соответствие с новыми образовательными стандартами ФГОС ВПО, включает в себя исследование внешней политики и международных отношений в современном мире, насыщенном угрозами и рисками, в эпоху международного...
Москва : Наука, 1984. — 422 с. Монография представляет собой фундаментальное исследование современной системы международных (межгосударственных) отношений. Исходя из методологических указаний основоположников марксизма-ленинизма, последовательно применяя системный подход, авторы опираются на новейшие работы советских философов, социологов, историков в данной области. В книге...
С. Д. Афанасьев, В. А. Бабак, В. Г. Барановский и др. ; Редкол. : В. И. Гантман (отв. ред. ) и др. ; АН СССР, Ин-т мировой экономики и междунар. отношений. — М. : Наука, 1976. — 486 с.
В книге дан критический анализ теоретических разработок различных буржуазных школ в области исследования международных отношений в США, Англии, Франции, ФРГ, Италии. В монографии рассмотрены...
М.: ИМЭМО РАН. 2018. – 124 с. ISBN: 978-5-9535-0536-9 DOI: 10.20542/978-5-9535-0536-9. Монография посвящена исследованию роли гуманитарной дипломатии во внешней политике современных государств и в международных отношениях. Относительно новый для отечественных публикаций термин «гуманитарная дипломатия» позволил изучить не столько традиционные направления международного...
Пятигорск: ПГУ, 2017. — 145 с. — ISBN: 978-5-4220-0842-1. Монография раскрывает теоретические и прикладные аспекты процесса формирования и реализации внешней политики современных государств в ситуации увеличения роли геостратегического фактора. Рекомендовано для студентов, аспирантов и всех интересующихся проблемами теории и практики внешней политики. Введение. Внешняя политика...
Москва: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2022. — 531 с. — (Рэй Далио. Легендарный инвестор). — ISBN 978-5-00195-335-7. Один из самых влиятельных и богатых людей планеты Рэй Далио исследует империи прошлого, выявляет закономерности взлетов и падений ведущих мировых экономик, делает выводы относительно нашего настоящего и будущего и дает ответ на вопрос, почему грядущие времена будут...
Москва: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2022. — 531 с. — (Рэй Далио. Легендарный инвестор). — ISBN 978-5-00195-335-7. Один из самых влиятельных и богатых людей планеты Рэй Далио исследует империи прошлого, выявляет закономерности взлетов и падений ведущих мировых экономик, делает выводы относительно нашего настоящего и будущего и дает ответ на вопрос, почему грядущие времена будут...
Москва: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2022. — 531 с. — (Рэй Далио. Легендарный инвестор). — ISBN 978-5-00195-335-7. Один из самых влиятельных и богатых людей планеты Рэй Далио исследует империи прошлого, выявляет закономерности взлетов и падений ведущих мировых экономик, делает выводы относительно нашего настоящего и будущего и дает ответ на вопрос, почему грядущие времена будут...
Москва: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2022. — 531 с. — (Рэй Далио. Легендарный инвестор). — ISBN 978-5-00195-335-7. Один из самых влиятельных и богатых людей планеты Рэй Далио исследует империи прошлого, выявляет закономерности взлетов и падений ведущих мировых экономик, делает выводы относительно нашего настоящего и будущего и дает ответ на вопрос, почему грядущие времена будут...
Учебник. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2017. — 352 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0901-8. В учебнике даны базовые понятия теории игр и описан опыт ее применения для анализа международных отношений. Различные типы изучаемых игр и методы их решения иллюстрируются многочисленными примерами из истории международных отношений. Особое внимание уделяется построению формализованных моделей в...
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148. В переводе ставшей известной статьи американского исследователя М. Деша представлен историографический обзор развития культурологического направления в теории международных отношений. Выделены его основные этапы (так называемые "волны"), представлены выводы ключевых работ данного направления, изучены основные расхождения с...
Учебное пособие. — Бишкек: КРСУ, 2013. — 564 с. — ISBN: 978-9967-05-994-8. В учебном пособии раскрываются теоретико-методологические и историко-логические основы такой дисциплины, как политическая культура международных отношений. Политическая культура международных отношений рассматривается в контексте четырех значимых исторических сюжетов. Во-первых, в эпосе «Манас» важно...
М.: Академический прспект.
Год: 2013.
Объём: 348 стр.
В книге основателя российской школы геополитики А. Дугина последовательно излагаются основные принципы научной дисциплины «Международные отношения» (МО), дается описание ведущих парадигм и течений этой науки. Основное внимание уделяется социологическим трактовкам международных отношений. Особенность книги состоит в...
Учебно-методическое пособие. — Донецк: Донецкий национальный университет (ДонНУ), 2020. — 102 с. Учебно-методическое пособие подготовлено на базе читаемого курса для магистров, опубликованных научных статей, а так же широкого использования материалов учебных пособий и монографий Е.М. Примакова, А.С. Ахременко, К.П. Боришполец, М.А. Хрусталева, П.А. Цыганкова, И.Н. Барыгина и...
Учебное пособие. — Донецк: Донецкий национальный университет (ДонНУ), 2020. — 109 с. Учебное пособие на базе читаемого магистрам – международникам курса, опубликованных статей по ряду его тем, а также широкого использования материалов учебников и монографий известных специалистов-международников академика Примакова Е.М., профессоров Ахременко А.С., Боришполец К.П., Туронок...
Под редакцией Профессора МосГУ Г. А. Зайцева. Факультет международных отношений МосГУ, 2006. Международные отношения: Содружество Независимых Государств. Учебное пособие для студентов дневной и вечерней форм обучения. М.: Издательство Московского гуманитарного университета, 2006. С. Пособие предоставляет возможность получить студентам базисные знания о функционировании СНГ,...
Павлодар : Кереку, 2010. — 99 с. В учебном пособии рассматриваются актуальные вопросы теории и практики современных международных отношений и мировой политики. Приводятся ее основные понятия и наиболее известные теоретические направления; дается представление о современной методике и методологии анализа международных отношений и мировой политики. Учебное пособие предназначено...
Монография. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2019. — 296 с. Книга освещает вопросы формирования и реализации стратегии государств на международной арене. В ней последовательно разбираются теоретические основания поведения игроков на мировой арене, основные движущие силы, определяющие логику их действий, а также проводится типология моделей внешнеполитического поведения. Издание призвано...
Учебное пособие в 2-х т. – Нижний Новгород: ФМО ННГУ, 2004. – 393 с.
В данном учебном пособии характеризуются основные тенденции развития теории международных отношений (ТМО) как фундаментальной научной дисциплины. Работа предназначена студентам государственных университетов России, обучающимся по специальностям 021200 – «международные отношения», 350300 - «регионоведение»,...
Учебное пособие в 2-х т. – Нижний Новгород: ФМО ННГУ, 2004. – 393 с.
В данном учебном пособии характеризуются основные тенденции разви-тия теории международных отношений (ТМО) как фундаментальной научной дисциплины. Работа предназначена студентам государственных университетов России, обучающимся по специальностям 021200 – «международные отношения», 350300 - «регионоведение»,...
М.: Изд-во «Граница», 2011. -120 с. В монографии рассматривается соотношение категории «внешнеполитическая деятельность государства» с некоторыми другими динамическими категориями политической науки. Особое внимание уделяется раскрытию феноменов «внешнеполитическое поведение государства», «внешнеполитический процесс государства», «внешнеполитическая коммуникация государства» в...
Учебное пособие. – М. : Изд-во «Граница», 2011. – 136 с. ISBN: 978-5-98759-068-3. В учебном пособии впервые обобщены и систематизированы положения формирующейся теории внешнеполитической деятельности государства о сущности, содержании и формах внешнеполитической деятельности государства. Показаны особенности исследования главных элементов теоретической модели этой деятельности...
Монографія. — НАН України, Ін-т всесвітньої історії. — К., 2012. — 899 с. ISBN: 978-966-02-6197-6. Монографію присвячено теоретико-методологічним та гносеологічним аспектам політології міжнародних відносин. Обґрунтовано «плюралізм» як об’єктивний принцип облаштування теоретичної сфери політичної науки загалом та політології міжнародних відносин зокрема. Сформульовано й...
СПб.: Наука, 2004. — 372 с.
В монографии анализируется неореализм, наиболее влиятельная в США парадигма
теории международных отношений. Рассмотрены идейные истоки этой парадигмы, к
которым автор относит политический реализм и некоторые методы системного анализа.
Описаны основные направления в эволюции неореализма: структурный реализм, теория
циклов, теория гегемонистской...
Практикум. - Владивосток: ВГУЭС, 2008. - 189с. Практикум сочетает в себе хрестоматийное изложение материала, методические указания, справочную информацию об авторах, контрольные вопросы и задания. Наряду с отрывками из научных работ, ставших «классической» теоретической основой дисциплины, в практикум включены тексты, содержащие наиболее спорные оценки явлений современных...
Бишкек: КРСУ, 2013. — 107 с. — ISBN: 978-9967-05-957-3. Работа знакомит читателя с важнейшими вопросами этического измерения международных отношений, показывает взаимосвязь и особенности соблюдения морали и международного права в отношениях между государствами. Рекомендуется студентам факультета международных отношений. Предисловие. Политика и мораль. Этика международных...
Колективна монографія. — В.А.Кротюк, О.Ю.Висоцький, О.В.Курбан, В.В.Кривошеїн та ін. — Харків: ФОП Федорко М. Ю., 2021. — 558 с. Монографію присвячено комплексному міждисциплінарному дослідженню феномену сучасної війни в онтологічному, культурно-історичному, структурно-функціональному, аксіологічному вимірах. У даному виданні на системній основі поєднані різнорівневі...
М., 2014. — 785 с. В научной монографии автор представил читателям итоги многолетнего социо-логического исследования становления феномена «Московско-Шанхайская гуманистическая модель миропорядка», обоснованного им в работах 2006 г. и последующих лет: теории, методологии, институтов, процессуальности. Особенностью авторского подхода является геокультурный анализ реальных...
Учебное пособие для студентов дипломатической академии МИД РФ. - М.: Научная книга, 2002.
Публикация посвящена одной из наименее разработанных проблем международной политологии и представляет собой вводный курс в теорию прогнозирования мировой политики и международных отношений. Логически развивая методологические сюжеты своих прежних востоковедных исследований, автор...
Учебное пособие. 7-е изд., перераб. и доп. — Тюмень: Издательство Тюменского государственного университета, 2011. — 376 с. Методическое пособие по дисциплине "Мировая экономика и международные экономические отношения" для студентов направления "Менеджмент", "Экономика", "Экономическая безопасность", "Социология". Тематика лекционных и практических/лабораторных занятий....
Учебное пособие. — Ломагин Н.А., Лисовский А.В., Сутырин С.Ф., Павлов А. Ю., Кузнецов В. Е. — СПб.: Сентябрь, 2001. — 166 с. — ISBN 5-94061-009-9, 5-94234-009-9. Пособие представляет собой первую в российской политической науке и политологическом образовании попытку систематического изложения основных теоретических направлений исследования международных отношений, а также...
3-тє вид., перероб. і доп. — К.: Знання, 2007. — 461 с. Підручник має таку структуру, яка включає у себе чотири частини. У частині 1 "Теоретичні основи науки про міжнародні відносини" зосереджено увагу на питаннях наукової природи та структури теорії міжнародних відносин, визначенні понять і категорій, проблемах теоретико-методологічних основ дослідження. У частині 2 "Вступ до...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Изд-во МГУ, 2001. — 320 с. — (Труды исторического факультета МГУ: Вып. 17. Сер. III. Instrumenta studiorum: 8). В пособии рассматриваются базовые закономерности, изучаемые теорией международных отношений. Показаны подходы основных научных школ к ключевым проблемам этой отрасли знания. Анализируется механизм функционирования системы международных...
Учебное пособие. — М.: МГУ, 2001. — 320 с. В пособии рассматриваются базовые закономерности, изучаемые теорией международных отношений. Показаны подходы основных научных школ к ключевым проблемам этой отрасли знания. Анализируется механизм функционирования системы международных отношений, выявляются факторы (идеологические, экономические, военно-стратегические), воздействующие...
Учебное пособие. — М.: МГУ, 2009. — 589 с. — ISBN: 978-5-211-05356-4. В пособии рассматриваются ключевые понятия и явления, изучаемые в теории международных отношений. Исследуются базовые факторы, определяющие общую динамику функционирования системного механизма в сфере международных отношений, соотношение конфликта и стабильности в процессе эволюции данного комплекса, его...
Учебное пособие. — М.: МГУ, 2009. — 589 с. — ISBN 978-5-211-05356-4. В пособии рассматриваются ключевые понятия и явления, изучаемые в теории международных отношений. Исследуются базовые факторы, определяющие общую динамику функционирования системного механизма в сфере международных отношений, соотношение конфликта и стабильности в процессе эволюции данного комплекса, его переход...
Оқу құралы. — Астана: Л.Н. Гумилев атындағы Еуразия Ұлттық Университеті, 2006. — 98 б. — ISBN: 9965-766-42-8. Оқу құралы «халықаралық қатынастар», «аймақтану», «саясаттану» мамандықтарының студенттері мен оқытушыларына, ізденушілерге арналған. Ұсынылып отырған басылым халықаралық қатынастар теориясы бойынша Қазақстан Республикасы жоғары мектеп жүйесінде және отандық тарихнамада...
Учебное пособие. — Донецк: Донецкий государственный университет (ДонГУ), 2023. — 124 с. Главная цель учебного пособия – ознакомить студентов с основными теориями международных отношений, дать им представление о методологических и содержательных проблемах дисциплины, привить навыки прикладного анализа международно-политических ситуаций. Дается обзор нерешенных проблем и...
Монография. — Омск: Изд-во Ом. гос. ун-та, 2017. — 436 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7779-2064-5. Рассматривается возникновение и научная эволюция специфического кластера теоретических рассуждений о международной политике, получившего известность как Английская школа международных отношений. Анализируются вопросы происхождения и развития концепции международного общества, вклад отдельных...
Учебное пособие. — Екатеринбург: Банк культурной информации, 1998. — 155 с. — (Библиотека международных отношений. Учебные пособия). От автора. Что означает философствовать? Что такое человек? Что значит знать? Философия науки. Современная рационалистическая мысль и постмодернизм. Вместо заключения. Темы рефератов и литература.
Моргентау Ганс (1904—1982) — классик американской политической мысли в области международных отношений. Родился в Германии. В 1932 г. в Женеве в Институте международных исследований защитил диссертацию, став доктором философии. В 1937 г., спасаясь от нацистских репрессий против евреев, переехал в США (в 1943 г. стал американским гражданином), где и прожил всю оставшуюся жизнь....
Любительский перевод сообщества "Книжный импорт". Без выходных данных. — 357 с. Эпоха капитализма закончилась - приготовьтесь к жизни после капитализма. Более двухсот лет капитализм распространял богатство по всему миру, принося беспрецедентное процветание и прогресс, высвобождая человеческий потенциал. Но что-то в мировой экономике пошло не так. Творчество и вера в будущее -...
Перевод искусственным интеллектом сообщества "Книжный импорт". — Без выходных данных. Цель этой книги двоякая. Первая - выявить и понять те силы, которые определяют политические отношения между странами, и понять, как эти силы действуют друг на друга и на международные политические отношения и институты. Международная политика: двойной подход. Понимание проблемы международного...
Перевод искусственным интеллектом сообщества "Книжный импорт". — Без выходных данных. Цель этой книги двоякая. Первая - выявить и понять те силы, которые определяют политические отношения между странами, и понять, как эти силы действуют друг на друга и на международные политические отношения и институты. Международная политика: двойной подход. Понимание проблемы международного...
Перевод искусственным интеллектом сообщества "Книжный импорт". — Без выходных данных. Цель этой книги двоякая. Первая - выявить и понять те силы, которые определяют политические отношения между странами, и понять, как эти силы действуют друг на друга и на международные политические отношения и институты. Международная политика: двойной подход. Понимание проблемы международного...
М.: Родина, 2023. — 528 с. — (Документальный триллер). — ISBN 978-5-00222-227-8. Ганс Моргентау — легендарный американский дипломат, теоретик международного права, геополитик и наставник Генри Киссинджера, теоретически подготовившего почву для выработки всех основных концепций внешней политики США. Его анализ, внешнеполитическое понимание разветвлённой системы взаимоотношений...
М.: Родина, 2023. — 528 с. — (Документальный триллер). — ISBN 978-5-00222-227-8. Ганс Моргентау — легендарный американский дипломат, теоретик международного права, геополитик и наставник Генри Киссинджера, теоретически подготовившего почву для выработки всех основных концепций внешней политики США. Его анализ, внешнеполитическое понимание разветвлённой системы взаимоотношений...
М.: Родина, 2023. — 528 с. — (Документальный триллер). — ISBN 978-5-00222-227-8. Ганс Моргентау — легендарный американский дипломат, теоретик международного права, геополитик и наставник Генри Киссинджера, теоретически подготовившего почву для выработки всех основных концепций внешней политики США. Его анализ, внешнеполитическое понимание разветвлённой системы взаимоотношений...
Международные отношения как явление: понятие, структура, историческая логика развития.
Международные отношения как самостоятельная научная дисциплина.
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Геополитика как подход к исследованию международных отношений и наука.
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Глава из учебного пособия. Транснациональные отношения и мировая политика. Транснационализм в науке о международных отношениях: вклад Джозефа С. Ная - мл. и Роберта О. Кохэна. Взгляд Ная и Кохэна на транснациональные отношения, рассматривается взаимосвязь транснац. отношений и организаций, ценностей, а так же их влияние на международную политику.
Иркутск: Издательство Иркутского университета, 1996. — 298 с. История теорий. Война и мир в политической философии античности, средневековья и возрождения. Античные истоки идей войны и мира. Христианство и средневековые представления о христианском миропорядке. Международный порядок в политической философии Проторенессанса и эпохи. Возрождения: от утопизма Данте к реализму...
М.: Новое издательство, 2004. — 336 с. — ISBN 5-98379-007-2. Как используется образ «Другого» в формировании национальных, региональных и общеевропейских идентичностей? Норвежский специалист по международным отношениям Ивэр Нойманн исследует эту проблему на разнообразном историческом и современном материале — от роли «Турка» и «России» как «Другого» в европейских дискурсах до...
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Монография. — М.: Новое издательство, 2004. — 336 с. — ISBN: 5-98379-007-2. Как используется образ "Другого" в формировании национальных, региональных и общеевропейских идентичностей? Норвежский специалист по международным отношениям Ивэр Нойманн исследует эту проблему на разнообразном историческом и современном материале - от роли "Турка" и "России" как "Другого" в европейских...
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Европейская идея как фактор стабилизации послевоенной Европы
Проблемы «новой Европы» в контексте Версальской системы международных отношений
Лига Наций и проблема европейского единства
Идейные предпосылки возникновения лозунга «единой Европы»
Идея «единой Европы» в общественно-политической мысли
Панъевропейское движение Р....
Учебное пособие. — Екатеринбург: Издательство Уральского Университета, 2010. — 102 с. В пособии приводится краткое изложение основных работ, легших в основу классического политического реализма как метода исследования международных отношений. Пособие предназначено для использования в преподавании курсов "Основы теории международных отношений", "Мировая политика", "История...
М.: МГИМО-Университет, 2016. — 743 с. — ISBN: 978–5-9228–1455–3. Продолжение масштабного исследования в области теории и практики прогнозирования международных отношений. Данная монография, подготовленная авторским коллективом Центра военно-политических исследований МГИМО, представляет собой продолжение масштабного исследования в области теории и практики прогнозирования...
М.: Наука, 1976. — 156 с. В последние годы в исследованиях советских ученых по международным отношениям наметилось новое направление. В дополнение к ставшим уже традиционными работам в области мировой экономики, истории дипломатии и международных отношений, международного права появились исследования, отражающие стремление ученых осмыслить закономерности функционирования...
Учебное пособие. — Под общ. ред. А.Ю. Апрыщенко. — Ростов-на-Дону; Таганрог: Южный федеральный университет, 2019. — 116 с. — ISBN 978-5-9275-3391-6. Учебное пособие посвящено изучению основных теоретических концепций международных отношений представителей школ классического реализма и либерализма, а также классиков марксистской теории. Издание адресовано студентам, обучающимся...
Ильин М. В., Богатуров А. Д., Цыганков П. А., Цыганкова П. А., Алексеева Т. А., Цыганкова А. П., Цыганков П. А., Цыганков А. П., Цыганков П. А. — ПЕР СЭ, 2005. — ISBN: 5-9292-0133-1
Цель книги — рассмотреть нынешнее состояние российской науки МО, оценить ее место в мировой науке, заглянуть в ее будущее и попытаться оказать на него какое-то влияние. Авторы книги — известные...
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М.: ИМЭМО РАН, 2014. - 218 с.
Исследование ключевого для общественных наук вопроса о факторах, природе и альтернативах социальных трансформаций в современном мире требует разработки методологических подходов, адекватных кардинальным сдвигам, происходящим в социальных институтах и процессах, в среде обитания человека, его сознании и поведении. Переосмысливаются базовые...
РИСИ, 2013. — 112 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7893-0158-6. После того, как в 90-е гг. закончила своё существование биполярная модель международных отношений, мир в своём существовании столкнулся с новым антагонистическим противоречием – противоборством между возрождением национального самосознания суверенных государств, с одной стороны, и ломающим всякие национальные границы процессом...
Учебное пособие. — Воронеж: ИПЦ ВГУ, 2007. — 75 с. В учебном пособии рассматриваются классические и современные парадигмы теории международных отношений, система международных отношений и ее среда, а также проблемы международного порядка, дается список рекомендуемой литературы для самостоятельного изучения. Учебное пособие подготовлено на кафедре международных отношений и...
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Монография. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2011. —173 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0604-8. В книге представлен комплексный анализ глобальных аспектов международно-политического регулирования и лидерства в современных международных отношениях в контексте последних достижений политической науки в России и зарубежных странах. Рассматриваются особенности и основные характеристики системы...
Алматы: Сардар, 2014. — 500 б. Төлеғұл Ғосман Төлеғұлұлы - (1950 жылы туған, Солтүстік Қазақстан облысы Айыртау ауданы Әлжан ауылы) – журналист, жазушы-аудармашы, қоғам және мәдениет қайраткері. Қазақстан журналистер одағының мүшесі. Ауыл шаруашылығы техникумын (1975), ҚазМУ-ды (1983) бітірген. Еңбек жолын 1968 ж. трактор жүргізушісі, байланыс монтері болып бастаған. Зеренді...
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Мир XXI века таит в себе много неведомого, не думать о котором означает стать жертвой разворачивающихся событий. Автор рассматривает и анализирует основные концептуальные направления футурологов: господство семи цивилизаций, биполярный и многополярный мир, гегемония одной страны. И все это на основе огромного количества фактического...
Минск: БГУ, 2018. — 200 с. Пособие по учебной дисциплине «Политические теории мирового развития», разработанное в Республике Беларусь впервые, призвано дать студентам магистратуры полное и всестороннее представление об основных современных теоретических подходах к изучению мирового развития, его закономерностей и тенденций, ведущих национальных школах и характерных для них...
Учебное пособие. — 2-е изд., испр. и доп. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2018. — 224 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0860-8. Учебное пособие дает комплексное понимание теоретико-методологических основ прикладного внешнеполитического анализа. Книга представляет системный взгляд на исследование политических процессов и явлений с точки зрения прогнозирования их дальнейшего развития и оказания...
М.: НОФМО, 2008. — 232 с. — ISBN: 5-901981-21-9 Книга классика исследований теории международных отношений в России М.А.Хрусталева представляет собой обобщающий свод его размышлений и работ, написанных в 2000-х годах. Основная часть этих материалов ранее не публиковалась, некоторые - выходили в форме статей в журнале «Международные процессы» и разделов в коллективных работах....
Учебное пособие. — М.: Наука, 1984. Учебное пособие написано выдающимся человеком - профессором МГИМО Марком Арсеньевичем Хрусталевым - еще в советские годы, но до сих пор не потеряло своей актуальности. Оно - пример его оригинальной концепции моделирования международных отношений, "не имеющей аналогов ни в отечественной, ни в зарубежной науке. Важным достоинством этой...
Львів: Новий Світ-2000, 2010. – 360 с. Рекомендовано Міністерством освіти і науки України як навчальний посібник для студентів У навчальному посібнику висвітлюються методологічні принципи та основні методи теоретичного дослідження міжнародних відносин, аналізується їх структура, система, закономірності, узагальнюються найбільш відомі теоретичні напрямки і школи у теорії...
Плани семінарських занять , методичні вказівки, тести та завдання до самостійної роботи студентам, які навчаються за кредитно-модульною системою. // В.Ф. Цимбалістий. - Хмельницький: ХНУ, 2006. - 37 с. Зміст Вступ Змістовий модуль 1 Змістовий модуль 2 Матеріали для рейтингового контролю Література
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Новая школа, 1998. — 236 с. — (Институт открытое общество) Эта книга - не учебник и даже не учебное пособие в традиционном смысле этого слова. В самом деле, читатель не встретит здесь перечня основных законов рассматриваемой дисциплины, непререкаемых авторитетов, окончательных и незыблемых выводов, устоявшегося понятийного аппарата, бесспорной структуры и даже общей точки...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Гардарики, 2003. — 590 с. — ISBN 5-8297-0106-5. Учебник, пожалуй, ставший классическим для студентов специальности международные отношения. Соответствует программе "Теория международных отношений". Объект и предмет международно-политической науки. Понятие и критерии международных отношений. Мировая политика. Взаимосвязь внутренней и внешней политики....
Учебное пособие. — М.: Гардарики, 2003. — 590 с. Обобщаются и систематизируются наиболее устоявшиеся положения и выводы мировой международно-политической науки; приводятся ее основные понятия и наиболее известные теоретические направления; дается представление о современном состоянии этой дисциплины в нашей стране и за рубежом. Особое внимание удаляется глобализации мирового...
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Обобщаются и систематизируются наиболее устоявшиеся положения и выводы мировой международно-политической науки; приводятся ее основные понятия и наиболее известные теоретические направления; дается представление о современном состоянии этой дисциплины в нашей стране и за рубежом. Особое внимание удаляется глобализации мирового...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Гардарики, 2002. — 590 с. Учебник, пожалуй, ставший классическим для студентов специальности международные отношения. Соответствует программе "Теория международных отношений". Объект и предмет международно-политической науки. Понятие и критерии международных отношений. Мировая политика. Взаимосвязь внутренней и внешней политики. Предмет...
М.: Гардарики, 2002. – 400 с. Начало XXI в. предельно остро свидетельствует о том, что мировая политика и международные отношения претерпевают кардинальные изменения. В то же время новые международные реалии возникают не на пустом месте, более того, они нередко сосуществуют с событиями и явлениями, аналоги которых известны науке еще со времен Фукидида. Потому общая...
М.: Гардарики, 2002. – 400 с. Начало XXI в. предельно остро свидетельствует о том, что мировая политика и международные отношения претерпевают кардинальные изменения. В то же время новые международные реалии возникают не на пустом месте, более того, они нередко сосуществуют с событиями и явлениями, аналоги которых известны науке еще со времен Фукидида. Потому общая...
Учебное пособие. — Алматы: Қазақ университетi, 2009. — 182 с. — ISBN: 9965-30-994-9. В учебном пособии рассматриваются западные теории международных отношений модернистского и постмодернисткого направлений, их роль и функции в осмыслении международных процессов и ситуаций, приводится несколько типологий теорий и анализ их эффективности. Подробно излагаются как теоретические...
Учебник. — Коллектив авторов. — 2-е изд., исправ. и доп. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2017. — 288 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0855-4. Учебник логически завершает серию учебных и научных работ по теории и практике проведения ситуационных анализов, дает общие знания о системном подходе к изучению международных отношений, о теоретических основах нормативного политического анализа, о существующих...
К.: Вища Школа, 2004. — 622 с. Підручник містить аналіз теоретико-мстодологічних засад, передумов формування і процесу розвитку науки про міжнародні відносини, сутності принципів функціонування, основних тенденцій і закономірностей розвитку міжнародних відносин. Значну увагу приділено геополітичному та цивілізаційному вимірам міжнародних відносин, проблемам міжнародних...
К.: Вища Школа, 2004. — 622 с. Підручник містить аналіз теоретико-мстодологічних засад, передумов формування і процесу розвитку науки про міжнародні відносини, сутності принципів функціонування, основних тенденцій і закономірностей розвитку міжнародних відносин. Значну увагу приділено геополітичному та цивілізаційному вимірам міжнародних відносин, проблемам міжнародних...
Омск: Изд-во ОмГУ, 2005. — 272 с. Рассматриваются различные аспекты теории и истории международных отношений от средних веков до современности, современные региональные внешнеэкономические и внешнеполитические связи субъектов РФ.
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