The Oxford handbook of international relations / edited by Christian Reus-Smit, Duncan Snidal.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Oxford handbooks of political scienceEditor: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010Descripción: xiii, 772 páginasTipo de contenido:- texto
- no mediado
- volumen
- 019958558X
- 9780199585588
- 327 O98 2010
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Reserva Libro | Biblioteca Central | Reserva Colección General | 327 O98 2010 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | R | 33409002695694 |
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14. The ethics of the new liberalism / Gerry Simpson --- 15. The English school / Tim Dunne --- 16. The ethics of the English school / Molly Cochran --- 17. Constructivism / Ian Hurd --- 18. The ethics of constructivism / Richard Price --- 19. Critical theory / Richard Shapcott --- 20. The ethics of critical theory / Robyn Eckersley --- 21. Postmodernism / Anthony Burke --- 22. The ethics of postmodernism / Peter Lawler ---- 23. Feminism / Sandra Whitworth --- 24. The ethics of feminism / Jacqui True ---- Part IV. The Question of Method. 25. Methodological Individualism and Rational Choice / Andrew H. Kydd --- 26. Sociological Approaches / Friedrich Kratochwil --- 27. Psychological Approaches / James Goldgeier and Philip Tetlock --- 28. Quantitative Approaches / Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse --- 29. Case Study Methods / Andrew Bennett and Colin Elman --- 30. Historical Methods / Joel Quirk ----^
42. Big Questions in the Study of World Politics / Robert O. Keohane --- 43. The Failure of Static and the Need for Dynamic Approaches to International Relations / Richard Rosecrance --- 44. Six Wishes for a More Relevant Discipline of International Relations / Steve Smith.
Part I. Introduction. 1. Between Utopia and reality: the practical discourses of international relations / Christian Reus-Smit & Duncan Snidal ---- Part II. Imagining the discipline. 2. The state and international relations / David A. Lake --- 3. From international relations to global society / Michael Barnett & Kathryn Sikkink --- 4. The point is not just to explain the world but to change it / Robert W. Cox --- 5. A disabling discipline? / Phillip Darby -- Part III. Major theoretical perspectives. 6. Eclectic theorizing in the study and practice of international relations / Peter Katzenstein & Rudra Sil --- 7. Realism / William C. Wohlforth --- 8. The ethics of realism / Jack Donnelly --- 9. Marxism / Benno Teschke --- 10. The ethics of Marxism / Nicholas Rengger --- 11. Neoliberal institutionalism / Arthur A. Stein --- 12. The ethics of neoliberal institutionalism / James L. Richardson --- 13. The new liberalism / Andrew Moravcsik ---^
Part V. Bridging the Subfield Boundaries. 31. International Political Economy / John Ravenhill --- 32. Strategic Studies / Robert Ayson --- 33. Foreign Policy Decision-Making / Douglas T. Stuart --- 34. International Ethics / Terry Nardin --- 35. International Law / Michael Byers ---- Part VI. The Scholar and the Policy-Maker. 36. Scholarship and Policy-Making: Who Speaks Truth to Whom? / Henry R. Nau --- 37. International Relations: The Relevance of Theory to Practice / Joseph S. Nye, Jr. ---- Part VII. The Question of Diversity. 38. International Relations from Below / David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah --- 39. International Relations Theory from a Former Hegemon / Richard Little ---- Part VIII. Old and New. 40. The Concept of Power and the (Un)Discipline of International Relations / Janice Bially Mattern --- 41. Locating Responsibility: The Problem of Moral Agency in International Relations / Toni Erskine ---^
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