Rethinking international relations/ Fred Halliday

By: Halliday, FredMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Houndmills: Palgrave, 1994Description: x, 290 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780333589045Subject(s): International relations | World politics | Post-communism | Political scienceDDC classification: 327
Contents:
Introduction: the pertinence of the 'international' -- Theories in contention -- A necessary encounter: historical materialism and international relations -- State and society in international relations -- International society as homogeneity -- "The sixth great power": revolutions and the international system -- Hidden from international relations: women and the international arena -- Inter-systemic conflict: the case of the Cold War -- A singular collapse: the Soviet Union and inter-state competition -- International relations and the "end of history" -- Conclusion: the future of international relations.
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Introduction: the pertinence of the 'international' --
Theories in contention --
A necessary encounter: historical materialism and international relations --
State and society in international relations --
International society as homogeneity --
"The sixth great power": revolutions and the international system --
Hidden from international relations: women and the international arena --
Inter-systemic conflict: the case of the Cold War --
A singular collapse: the Soviet Union and inter-state competition --
International relations and the "end of history" --
Conclusion: the future of international relations.

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