Title: Readings on How the World Works: Current Issues in International Relations
Abstract:Chapter 1. How to Think About World Politics: Realism and Its Critics John J. Mearsheimer, â The Tragedy of Great Power Politicsâ Bruce Russett and John Oâ Neal, â International Systems: Vicious Circl...Chapter 1. How to Think About World Politics: Realism and Its Critics John J. Mearsheimer, â The Tragedy of Great Power Politicsâ Bruce Russett and John Oâ Neal, â International Systems: Vicious Circles and Virtuous Circlesâ Alexander Wendt, â Constructing International Politicsâ Ann Tickner, â Searching for the Princess?â Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives: Continuity and Change in World Politics Paul Schroeder, â Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theoryâ Jeffrey Record, â The Use and Abuse of History: Munich, Vietnam and Iraqâ Chapter 3. Levels of Analysis: The Making of Foreign Policy Scott D. Sagan, â The Causes of Nuclear Proliferationâ John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt with responses from Dennis Ross and Zbigniew Brzezinski, â The War over Israelâ s Influenceâ John Mueller, â The Iraq Syndromeâ Steve A. Yetiv, â The Iraq War of 2003â Chapter 4. War and Violence in World Politics: The Realistâ s World Robert Jervis, â Theories of War in an Era of Leading-Power Peaceâ Niall Ferguson, â The Next War of the Worldâ Stephen P. Rosen, â After Proliferation: What to Do if More States Go Nuclearâ John Mueller, â Terrorphobia: Our False Sense of Insecurityâ Chapter 5. International Law & Organization: The Promise of Liberal Institutionalism Robert O. Keohane, â International Institutions: Can Interdependence Workâ Anne Marie-Slaughter, â Leading Through Lawâ Michael Glennon, â Why the Security Council Failedâ Thomas G. Weiss, â The Illusion of UN Security Council Reformâ Chapter 6. The Human Rights Revolution: The Construction of International Norms Kathryn Sikkink, â Transnational Politics, International Relations Theory, and Human Rightsâ Julie A. Mertus, â Raising Expectations?: Civil Societyâ s Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policyâ Oona A. Hathaway, â Making Human Rights Treaties Work: Global Legal Information and Human Rights in the 21st Centuryâ James Kurth, â Humanitarian Intervention after Iraq: Legal Ideals vs. Military Realitiesâ Chapter 7. Economic Globalization: The Consequences of Liberal Commercialism James Fallows, â How the World Worksâ Daniel Drezner, â Trade Talkâ C. Fred Bergsten, â Meeting the China Challengeâ Dani Rodrik, â Trading in Illusionsâ Niall Ferguson, â Sinking Globalizationâ Chapter 8. Transnational Actors and Issues: The State System Under Stress Jessica T. Mathews, â Power Shiftâ Stephen D. Krasner, â Sovereigntyâ David G. Victor, â What Resource Wars?â James Fallows, â The Connection Has Been Resetâ Chapter 9. Global Futures Robert Kagan, â Historyâ s Back: Ambitious Autocracies, Hesitant Democraciesâ Thomas L. Friedman, â The Dell Theory of Conflict Preventionâ Samuel P. Huntington, â The Clash of Civilizationsâ Kishore Mahbubani, â The Case Against the West: America and Europe in the Asian Centuryâ Swanee Hunt, â Let Women RuleâRead More
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-03-08
Language: en
Type: book
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