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Contemporary international relations : frameworks for understanding / Daniel S. Papp.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Longman, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xvii, 535 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0321089995
  • 9780321089991
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327 21
LOC classification:
  • JZ1305 .P37 2002
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Contemporary International Relations -- 2. The State, Nationalism, and the National Interest -- 3. International Governmental Organizations: The United Nations and Other State-Created Organizations -- 4. Multinational Corporations -- 5. Nongovernmental Organizations, Individuals, and Other International Actors -- 6. Foreign Policy Decision Making -- 7. The Rise and Fall of the East-West Conflict -- 8. The North-South Conflict: Can It Be Resolved? -- 9. Perceptions and Policy in International Affairs -- 10. The United States' Outlook -- 11. Russia and the Other Former Soviet Republics -- 12. Europe, Japan, Canada, and Israel -- 13. The Chinese Outlook -- 14. Outlooks from the Developing World -- 15. Power -- 16. Economic Parameters of Power -- 17. Military Parameters of Power -- 18. Other Parameters of Power: International Law, Diplomacy, and Sociopolitical Elements of Power -- 19. International Political Economy -- 20. War, Peace, and Violence -- 21. Emerging Global Issues: The Environment, Drugs, Health, and Women's Rights -- 22. Conflicts of Values -- 23. Toward 2000 and Beyond -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- 1. Contemporary International Relations -- 2. The State, Nationalism, and the National Interest -- 3. International Governmental Organizations: The United Nations and Other State-Created Organizations -- 4. Multinational Corporations -- 5. Nongovernmental Organizations, Individuals, and Other International Actors -- 6. Foreign Policy Decision Making -- 7. The Rise and Fall of the East-West Conflict -- 8. The North-South Conflict: Can It Be Resolved? -- 9. Perceptions and Policy in International Affairs -- 10. The United States' Outlook -- 11. Russia and the Other Former Soviet Republics -- 12. Europe, Japan, Canada, and Israel -- 13. The Chinese Outlook -- 14. Outlooks from the Developing World -- 15. Power -- 16. Economic Parameters of Power -- 17. Military Parameters of Power -- 18. Other Parameters of Power: International Law, Diplomacy, and Sociopolitical Elements of Power -- 19. International Political Economy -- 20. War, Peace, and Violence -- 21. Emerging Global Issues: The Environment, Drugs, Health, and Women's Rights -- 22. Conflicts of Values -- 23. Toward 2000 and Beyond -- Index.

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