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100 | 1 | _aKauppi, Mark V., | |
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_aInternational relations theory / _cMark V. Kauppi, Paul R. Viotti. |
250 | _aSixth Edition. | ||
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_aLanham : _bROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD, |
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_axii, 428 pages ; _c26 cm |
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500 | _aFifth edition: 2012. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 2 | _aPART 1. Images of international relations theory Realism:The state and balance of power -- Liberalism: Interdependence and global governance -- Eceonomic structuralism: Global capitalism and postcolonialism -- The english school: International society and grotian rationalism PART 2. Interpretive understandings & normative considerations : Constructivist understandings -- positivism, critical theory, and postmodern understandings -- Feminist understanding in IR theory -- Normative IR theory : Ethics and morality -- PART 3. The intellectual roots of IR theory: The ancient: Greek, Chineses, and Indian thought -- Greco-roman thougth and the middle ages -- The rise of the state and modern political thought | |
650 | 0 | _aInternational relations. | |
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_aViotti, Paul R., _eauthor. |
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