Neorealism and Its Critics

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Columbia University Press, 1986 - 378 pagine
Table of Contents Neorealism and Its Critics by Keohane, Robert O. (Editor) Terms of Use Acknowledgments p. ix 1 Realism, Neorealism and the Study of World Politics p. 1 Notes p. 26 2 Laws and Theories p. 27 Notes p. 46 3 Reductionist and Systemic Theories p. 47 4 Political Structures p. 70 Notes p. 96 5 Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power p. 98 Notes p. 129 6 Continuity and Transformation in the World Polity: Toward A Neorealist Synthesis p. 131 7 Theory of World Politics: Structural Realism and Beyond p. 158 Notes p. 201 8 Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory p. 204 Notes p. 249 9 the Poverty of Neorealism p. 255 Notes p. 297 10 the Richness of the Tradition of Political Realism p. 301 11 Reflections on Theory of International Politics: A Response to My Critics p. 322 Notes p. 345 Bibliography p. 347 Index p. 367 Descriptive content provided by Syndetics"! a Bowker service. Summary Neorealism and Its Critics by Keohane, Robert O. (Editor) Terms of use Neorealism is the school of international relations that emphasizes the role of inter-state power struggles in world affairs. This volume features essays by both its most prominent exponents and its principal critics. Descriptive content provided by Syndetics"! a Bowker service.

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