A world safe for commerce: American foreign policy from the revolution to the rise of China
When seeking to understand why nations come into conflict, political scientists tend to focus either on threats to national security (realism) and or on moral duty, ideology, and domestic pressures (liberalism). Liberalism has been the major lens for international relations scholars analyzing the Un...
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Zusammenfassung: | When seeking to understand why nations come into conflict, political scientists tend to focus either on threats to national security (realism) and or on moral duty, ideology, and domestic pressures (liberalism). Liberalism has been the major lens for international relations scholars analyzing the United States, due to the country's strong democratic foundations. In this expansive new book, Dale Copeland argues that the realist cast can shed fascinating light on American foreign policy--if one looks beyond security threats to consider economic threats as well. Copeland's "commercial approach to realism" establishes a new understanding of realism in three ways: by building out a new realist theory, by showing how this commercial approach applies to the United States, and by projecting this theory onto different scenarios that may arise in future conflicts between the United States and China |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 479 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780691172552 |
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520 | 3 | |a When seeking to understand why nations come into conflict, political scientists tend to focus either on threats to national security (realism) and or on moral duty, ideology, and domestic pressures (liberalism). Liberalism has been the major lens for international relations scholars analyzing the United States, due to the country's strong democratic foundations. In this expansive new book, Dale Copeland argues that the realist cast can shed fascinating light on American foreign policy--if one looks beyond security threats to consider economic threats as well. Copeland's "commercial approach to realism" establishes a new understanding of realism in three ways: by building out a new realist theory, by showing how this commercial approach applies to the United States, and by projecting this theory onto different scenarios that may arise in future conflicts between the United States and China | |
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contents | Foundations of dynamic realist theory -- Character type, feedback loops, and systemic pressures -- The origins of the war for colonial independence -- The United States and the world, 1790-1848 -- American foreign policy from 1850 to the Spanish-American War of 1898 -- The U.S. entry into the First World War -- The Second World War and the origins of the Cold War -- The crises and conflicts of the early Cold War, 1946-56 -- Trade expectations and the struggles to end the Cold War, 1957-91 -- Economic interdependence and the future of U.S.-China relations |
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spelling | Copeland, Dale C. 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)1063136733 aut A world safe for commerce American foreign policy from the revolution to the rise of China Dale C. Copeland Princeton ; Oxford Princeton University Press [2024] xvii, 479 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Foundations of dynamic realist theory -- Character type, feedback loops, and systemic pressures -- The origins of the war for colonial independence -- The United States and the world, 1790-1848 -- American foreign policy from 1850 to the Spanish-American War of 1898 -- The U.S. entry into the First World War -- The Second World War and the origins of the Cold War -- The crises and conflicts of the early Cold War, 1946-56 -- Trade expectations and the struggles to end the Cold War, 1957-91 -- Economic interdependence and the future of U.S.-China relations When seeking to understand why nations come into conflict, political scientists tend to focus either on threats to national security (realism) and or on moral duty, ideology, and domestic pressures (liberalism). Liberalism has been the major lens for international relations scholars analyzing the United States, due to the country's strong democratic foundations. In this expansive new book, Dale Copeland argues that the realist cast can shed fascinating light on American foreign policy--if one looks beyond security threats to consider economic threats as well. Copeland's "commercial approach to realism" establishes a new understanding of realism in three ways: by building out a new realist theory, by showing how this commercial approach applies to the United States, and by projecting this theory onto different scenarios that may arise in future conflicts between the United States and China United States / Economic policy United States / Foreign economic relations United States / Foreign relations / China China / Foreign relations / United States États-Unis / Politique économique États-Unis / Relations extérieures / Chine Chine / Relations extérieures / États-Unis POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy HISTORY / Asia / China Diplomatic relations Economic policy International economic relations China United States Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Copeland, Dale C. World safe for commerce Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2024] 978-0-691-22848-8 |
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