Perspectives on world politics : a reader / edited by Richard Little and Michael Smith.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1991Edition: Second editionDescription: vii, 478 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415056241
- 9780415056243
- 327 20
- 327.101 21
- JX1391 .P47 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. The politics of power and security -- 1. States and statehood -- 2. The idea of the state and national security -- 3. Continuity and change in the states system -- 4. The nation-state in the global economy -- 5. The spiral of international insecurity -- 6. Strategies for survival -- 7. State power and the structure of international trade -- 8. Cooperation and international regimes -- 9. Structural realism after the Cold War -- 10. The stability of a unipolar world -- 11. Law, strategy and history -- Pt. II. The politics of interdependence and globalization -- 1. The state of globalization : towards a theory of state transformation -- 2. Institutions, strategic restraint, and the persistence of American postwar order -- 3. Inter-state cooperation and institutional choice -- 4. European integration from the 1980s : state-centric v. multi-level governance -- 5. The power of international organizations -- 6. Transnational advocacy networks in international politics -- 7. Power, interdependence and the information age -- 8. Globalization and the evolution of rules -- 9. A framework for the study of security communities -- 10. Global civil society -- 11. Cosmopolitanism : globalization tamed? -- Pt. III. The politics of dominance and resistance -- 1. A structural theory of imperialism -- 2. The rise and future demise of the world capitalist system : concepts for comparative analysis -- 3. The multinational corporation and the law of uneven development -- 4. Capitalist globalization and the transformation of the state -- 5. Neoliberal cosmopolitanism -- 6. Globalizing capitalism and the rise of identity politics -- 7. The globalized war economy -- 8. The new development-security terrain -- 9. The imagined economies of globalization -- 10. Conceptualizing resistance to globalization -- 11. The dynamics of anti-globalization -- Pt. IV. Perspectives and world politics -- 1. On the costs of realism -- 2. Three ideologies of political economy -- 3. The future of the American empire -- 4. Social forces, states and world orders : beyond international relations theory -- 5. Reflections on war and political discourse : realism, just war, and feminism in a nuclear age -- 6. Masculinities, IR and the 'gender variable' -- 7. International relations : one world, many theories -- 8. The rise and fall of the inter-paradigm debate -- 9. Four sociologies of international politics -- 10. Realist constructivism.
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