International Politics: A Framework for Analysis |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 156
... relationship and a process , and can be measured , at least crudely . We can break down the concept of power into three distinct analytic elements : power comprises ( 1 ) the acts ( process , relationship ) of influ- encing other states ...
... relationship and a process , and can be measured , at least crudely . We can break down the concept of power into three distinct analytic elements : power comprises ( 1 ) the acts ( process , relationship ) of influ- encing other states ...
Page 157
... relationship : if B complies with A's wishes and does X , that behavior may subsequently prompt A to change its own ... relationship of inter- dependence . If the relationship covers only inconsequential matters , few acts of influence ...
... relationship : if B complies with A's wishes and does X , that behavior may subsequently prompt A to change its own ... relationship of inter- dependence . If the relationship covers only inconsequential matters , few acts of influence ...
Page 441
... relationship may be explicit : for example , a policy - making body may be aware of , and act to implement , a rule of international law or a prior commitment to an ally despite national disadvantages in so doing . More often the ...
... relationship may be explicit : for example , a policy - making body may be aware of , and act to implement , a rule of international law or a prior commitment to an ally despite national disadvantages in so doing . More often the ...
Contents
The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
Copyright | |
52 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abroad achieve actions agreement alliance allies ambassador American areas arms attempts attitudes behavior bloc century China Chinese Chou city-states cold war commitments communication Communist Conflict Resolution coup d'état create crisis Czechoslovakia decisions defense deterrence diplo diplomacy disarmament domestic dynastic economic effective established ethical Europe European example external force foreign aid foreign policy formal German goals groups ideological important independent influence interests international law international politics International Relations international system intervention involved issues John Foster Dulles leaders major powers mediation ment missiles NATO Nazi negotiations nonaligned North Vietnam nuclear weapons objectives officials organizations parties peace policy makers political units position prestige Princeton problems programs propaganda regime relationship revolution rules Russian settlement situation social Soviet government Soviet Union strategy subversion target techniques territory threat tion trade traditional treaties types United Nations University Press values Viet Cong violence warfare Warring States periods Western World War II York