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245 0 _aApproaches to international relations/
_cedited by Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore
260 _aLos Angeles:
_bSage,
_c2009.
300 _c15.6cm.
_a420p.
505 _a Contents Appendix of Sources Editors' Introduction: Approaches to International Relations: The State of the Art and the Future of the Art Volume I:Traditional Approaches to International Relations:History, Debates and Issues History, Debates and Issues 1. The Geographical Pivot of History H. J. Mackinder 2. Power Politics and War Nicholas spykman 3.Introduction to man, State and War: A Theorietical Analysis Kenneth Waltz 4. In Quest of a Myth: The Problem of World Unity Harold Lasswell 5. International Capitalism ad "Supra-Nationality" Structure and Agency 6. The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory Alexander E. Wendt 7. What's Stake in the Agent-Structure Debate? David Dessler 8. Explaining and Understanding M. Hollis and S. smith 9. The Agency- Structure Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis Walter Carlsnaes 10. the Gordian Knot of Agency-Structure in International Relations: A Neo-Gramscian Perspective Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton Identities and Global Politics 11. Geopolitical Discourse: The Soviet Union as Other Simon Dalby 12. Modernization and Postmodernization: Whither India? Fred Dallmayr 13. Self and Other in InternationalRalations Iver B. Neumann 14. Foreign Policy and the Politics of Alterity: A Dialogical Understanding of International Relations Xavier Guillaume Ethics and Politics 15. The Role of Political Philosophy in the Theory of Internationsl Relations Richard Cox 16.Postmodernism, Ethics and International Political Theory Molly Cochran 17. Towards a Feminist International Ethics Kimberly Hutchings 18. IR as Practical Philosophy: defining a 'Classical Approach' Richard Shapcott
700 _aChan, Stephen
700 _aMoore, Cerwyn
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