International relations theory:
"This textbook shows how to think about international relations and offers insights into its most important theories and issues. Written from beyond the Anglo-US academic environment, with attention to regional nuances, it teaches students to perceive international politics in an organized and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This textbook shows how to think about international relations and offers insights into its most important theories and issues. Written from beyond the Anglo-US academic environment, with attention to regional nuances, it teaches students to perceive international politics in an organized and theoretical way, thus helping them grasp the complexity of the subject and see simple ways of making sense of it. Providing a thorough introduction to the main theories and approaches to international relations, the book covers the main dilemmas, concepts and methodological issues alongside a number of neglected theoretical paradigms such as institutionalism, Marxism, critical approaches, feminism and power in world politics. It will be of great use as a main textbook as well as a supplementary guide for related courses, including Foreign Policy Analysis, Conflict Studies, Security Studies, History of International Relations, International Organizations and Global Governance"-- |
Beschreibung: | VII,195 Seiten 24 cm |
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adam_text | Contents List of tables Introduction: what are international relations and why study them? 1 (Irrationality of international politics viii 1 4 Studying international relations: nuances ofmethodology and levels of analysis 4 Irrational people and rational decisions they take. Models of decision-making in foreign policy 7 Expected utility theory and prospect theory 11 Behavioral revolution in theory of international relations 14 Recommended reading 18 2 Realism The philosophy of realism 20 Reinhold Niebuhr, Edward Carr and Hans Morgenthau: the principles of classical realism 25 Neorealism. Kenneth Waltz s theory of international politics 29 19 Security dilemma 32 International relations in the realist paradigm 35 Recommended reading 38 3 Is it all about power? Where is power? 39 Basics ofpower calculations 43 Great powers in international politics 47 Balance ofpower theory 51 Recommended reading 54 39
vi Contents 4 Neoliberalism 56 Philosophy of neoliberalism 56 Norman Angelland Woodrow Wilson: theory of idealism 61 Complex interdependence theory 65 Democratic peace theory 68 International relations in the neoliberal paradigm 71 Recommended reading 74 5 English school 75 Hugo Grotius: natural law, rationality andjustice 75 Hedley Bull: anarchy, order and system 78 History matters. Methodological pluralism of the English school 81 International society 83 Recommended reading 86 6 Institutionalism Institutionalism of rational choice 88 Theory of regimes 91 Functionalism and neofunctionalism 94 Hegemonic stability theory 97 87 Recommended reading 100 7 Constructivism 102 Ontology of constructivism 103 Socially constructed world 105 Identity and cultural norms 108 Strategic culture 110 Soft power 113 Recommended reading 117 8 Marxism and neo-Marxism Karl Marx: materialism and capitalism 118 Theory of imperialism 121 Dependency theory 125 118 World-system analysis 129 Recommended reading 132 9 Critical theories Jurgen Habermas: communicative action and post-national constellation 134 Coxian critical theory 137 133
Contents vii Andrew Linklater: normative theory 140 Critica! international relations theory 142 Recommended reading 145 10 Feminism 146 Gender identity and power 146 What ¡fallpresidents were women? 149 Feminism on war and peace 151 Multiple focuses offeminism in IR 153 Recommended reading 156 11 Non-Western approaches 158 Why is Western IR not enough? 159 Chinese school of international relations 162 Islamic paradigm 166 The Global South perspective 171 Russian theory of international relations: project in the making 175 What’s next? An epilogue 180 Bibliography Index 183 189
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Contents List of tables Introduction: what are international relations and why study them? 1 (Irrationality of international politics viii 1 4 Studying international relations: nuances ofmethodology and levels of analysis 4 Irrational people and rational decisions they take. Models of decision-making in foreign policy 7 Expected utility theory and prospect theory 11 Behavioral revolution in theory of international relations 14 Recommended reading 18 2 Realism The philosophy of realism 20 Reinhold Niebuhr, Edward Carr and Hans Morgenthau: the principles of classical realism 25 Neorealism. Kenneth Waltz's theory of international politics 29 19 Security dilemma 32 International relations in the realist paradigm 35 Recommended reading 38 3 Is it all about power? Where is power? 39 Basics ofpower calculations 43 Great powers in international politics 47 Balance ofpower theory 51 Recommended reading 54 39
vi Contents 4 Neoliberalism 56 Philosophy of neoliberalism 56 Norman Angelland Woodrow Wilson: theory of idealism 61 Complex interdependence theory 65 Democratic peace theory 68 International relations in the neoliberal paradigm 71 Recommended reading 74 5 English school 75 Hugo Grotius: natural law, rationality andjustice 75 Hedley Bull: anarchy, order and system 78 History matters. Methodological pluralism of the English school 81 International society 83 Recommended reading 86 6 Institutionalism Institutionalism of rational choice 88 Theory of regimes 91 Functionalism and neofunctionalism 94 Hegemonic stability theory 97 87 Recommended reading 100 7 Constructivism 102 Ontology of constructivism 103 Socially constructed world 105 Identity and cultural norms 108 Strategic culture 110 Soft power 113 Recommended reading 117 8 Marxism and neo-Marxism Karl Marx: materialism and capitalism 118 Theory of imperialism 121 Dependency theory 125 118 World-system analysis 129 Recommended reading 132 9 Critical theories Jurgen Habermas: communicative action and post-national constellation 134 Coxian critical theory 137 133
Contents vii Andrew Linklater: normative theory 140 Critica! international relations theory 142 Recommended reading 145 10 Feminism 146 Gender identity and power 146 What ¡fallpresidents were women? 149 Feminism on war and peace 151 Multiple focuses offeminism in IR 153 Recommended reading 156 11 Non-Western approaches 158 Why is Western IR not enough? 159 Chinese school of international relations 162 Islamic paradigm 166 The Global South perspective 171 Russian theory of international relations: project in the making 175 What’s next? An epilogue 180 Bibliography Index 183 189 |
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