International Politics: A Framework for AnalysisThis book provides an integrated framework for analysis of international politics by linking various approaches of study into a coherent whole. It provides a coherent framework for analysis to a field characterized by a growing number of theories and perspectives. It uses current events as examples to illustrate broader generalizations. There are examples from a variety of geographical contexts, not just the U.S. and Europe. The book provides historical comparisons (i.e., compares the breakdown of the bipolar Cold War System to similar trends that took place in Ancient Greece). There are extensive bibliographies, including non-U.S. sources, to provide a helpful tool to students writing essays. Material includes 5 different models of international politics and adds end of chapter "Questions for Discussion and Analysis". There are also discussions on: international collaboration to manage environmental problems, ethics and foreign policy, international political economy (Uruguay Round, the "new protectionism," the European Union). |
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... sanctions in the event of a threat to peace , breach of the peace , or act of aggression , voted to require member states to desist from trade of certain types of commodities with Rhodesia . The purpose of the sanctions was to force the ...
... sanctions in the event of a threat to peace , breach of the peace , or act of aggression , voted to require member states to desist from trade of certain types of commodities with Rhodesia . The purpose of the sanctions was to force the ...
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... sanctions against South Africa from 1986 to the pre- sent , and cessation of the supply of nuclear fuels to India and Pakistan from 1974 to 1976 ) ; and ( 5 ) to obtain compensation in cases of the target's expro- priation of foreigners ...
... sanctions against South Africa from 1986 to the pre- sent , and cessation of the supply of nuclear fuels to India and Pakistan from 1974 to 1976 ) ; and ( 5 ) to obtain compensation in cases of the target's expro- priation of foreigners ...
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... sanctions imposed upon it . But if the Council could not agree unanimously on the report and its recommendations , the parties to the conflict were free to do as they wished , provided they did not go to war for a period of three months ...
... sanctions imposed upon it . But if the Council could not agree unanimously on the report and its recommendations , the parties to the conflict were free to do as they wished , provided they did not go to war for a period of three months ...
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INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS | 15 |
Historic International Systems | 28 |
The Contemporary Global System | 46 |
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