International relations theory today
edited by Ken Booth and Steve Smith
Bok Engelsk 1995
Medvirkende | Booth, Ken (ed.)
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Utgitt | Cambridge : Polity Press , 1995
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Omfang | XII, 367 s.
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Opplysninger | Contents: Steve Smith: The Self-Images of a Discipline: A Genealogy of International Relations Theory (1-37); Fred Halliday: The End of the Cold War and International Relations: Some Analytic and Theoretical Conclusions (38-61); Richard Little: International Relations and the Triumph of Capitalism (62-89); Chris Brown: International Political Theory and the Idea of World Community (90- 109); Robert H. Jackson: The Political Theory of International Society (110-128); Andrew Hurrell: International Political Theory and the Global Environment (129-153); Susan Strange: Political Economy and International Relations (154-174); J. Ann Tickner: Re-visioning Security (175-197); Barry Buzan: The Level of Analysis Problem in International Relations Reconsidered (198-216); John A. Vasquez: The Post-Positivist Debate: Reconstructing Scientific Enquiry and International Relations Theory After Enlightenment's Fall (217-240); Andrew Linklater: Neo-realism in Theory and Practice (241-262); Jean Bethke Elshtain: International Politics and Political Theory (263-278); Marysia Zalewski and Cynthia Enloe: Questions about Identity in International Relations (279-305); R. B. J. Walker: International Relations and the Concept of the Political (306-327); Ken Booth: Dare not to Know: International Relations Theory versus the Future (328-350).
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Emner | International relations
Theory utenrikspolitikk internasjonale forhold teorier internasjonal-politikk internasjonal politikk teori |
Dewey | 327.001.1 INT . - 327
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ISBN | 0-7456-1166-4
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