Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Gewicht: 1192 g
Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Gewicht: 1192 g
Reihe: The Library of Essays in International Relations
ISBN: 978-0-7546-2751-7
Verlag: Routledge
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Contents: Series preface; Introduction; Part I How to Think About Foreign Policy: Hypotheses on misperception, Robert Jervis; Conceptual models and the Cuban missile crisis, Graham T. Allison; Explaining cooperation under anarchy: hypotheses and strategies, Kenneth A. Oye; One world, rival theories, Jack Snyder. Part II The Domestic Context: Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of 2-level games, Robert D. Putnam; The Jacksonian tradition and American foreign policy, Walter Russell Meade; Still the exceptional nation?, Seymour Martin Lipset. Part III Foreign Policy and Unipolarity: The end of history, Francis Fukuyama; The clash of civilizations?, Samuel P. Huntington; Power shift, Jessica T. Mathews; Structural realism after the Cold War, Kenneth N. Waltz; Command of the commons: the military foundation of US hegemony, Barry R. Posen; History and the hyperpower, Eliot A. Cohen. Part IV Foreign Policy After 9/11: A grand strategy of transformation, John Lewis Gaddis; Bush's revolution, Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay; The neoconservative-conspiracy theory: pure myth, Robert J. Lieber; How to stop nuclear terror, Graham Allison; The decline of America's soft power: why Washington should worry, Joseph S. Nye Jr; In defense of democratic realism, Charles Krauthammer; Waiting for balancing: why the world is not pushing back, Keir A. Lieber and Gerard Alexander. Part V Foreign Policy and the Future: Is American multilateralism in decline?, G.John Ikenberry; International relations theory and the case against unilateralism, Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth; The return of authoritarian great powers, Azar Gat; David's friend Goliath, Michael Mandelbaum; Name index.