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_a172.4 _bLEB/C |
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100 | _aLebow, Richard N. | ||
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_aCoercion, cooperation & ethics in international relations/ _cRichard N. Lebow |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2007. |
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_a448 p. _bPB |
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505 | _aPARTI Colonialism and its aftermath 1 Colonial policies and their payoffs 2 Divided nations and partitioned countries COAUTHORED WITH GREGORY HENDERSON PART II Deterrence 3 Cognitive closure and crisis politics 4 Beyond deterrence COAUTHORED WITH JANICE GROSS STEIN 5 Nuclear deterrence in retrospect COAUTHORED WITH JANICE GROSS STEIN PART III Compellence 6 Beyond parsimony: rethinking theories of coercive bargaining 7 Thomas Schelling and strategic bargaining 8 Robert McNamara: Max Weber's worst nightmare PART IV Cooperation 9 Reason, emotion, and cooperation 10 Building international cooperation PARTY Ancient Greeks and modern international relations 11 Thucydides the constructivist 12 Power, persuasion, and Justice 13 Tragedy, politics, and political science PART VI Conclusions 14 The future of international relations theory | ||
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_aDeterrence _xMoral and ethical aspects |
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650 | _aInternational cooperation | ||
942 | _cWB16 |