The power of power of politics: from classical realism to neotraditionalism/ (Record no. 147536)

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International Standard Book Number 9780521442350
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Classification number 327.1072
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Personal name Vasquez, John A.
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Title The power of power of politics: from classical realism to neotraditionalism/
Statement of responsibility, etc. John A. Vasquez
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1998.
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Extent xv, 448 p. :
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Dimensions 24 cm.
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Title (Cambridge studies in international relations),
Volume/sequential 63
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Formatted contents note pt. I. The Original Text: Classical Realism and Quantitative International Politics. <br/><br/>1. The role of paradigms in scientific inquiry: a conceptual framework and a set of principles for paradigm evaluation. <br/>2. The role of the realist paradigm in the development of a scientific study of international relations. <br/>3. Research design: defining and operationalizing the realist paradigm. <br/>4. Theory construction as a paradigm-directed activity. <br/>5. Data making as a paradigm-directed activity. <br/>6. Research as a paradigm-directed activity. <br/>7. Evaluation: the adequacy of the realist paradigm. <br/>8. Theory and research in the 1970s: the emerging anomalies --<br/><br/>pt. II. Neorealism and Neotraditionalism: International Relations Theory at the Millennium. <br/>9. Retrospective: neorealism and the power of power politics. <br/>10. The promise and potential pitfalls of post-modernism: the need for theory appraisal. <br/>11. The realist paradigm as a degenerating research program: neotraditionalism and Waltz's balancing proposition. <br/>12. Mearsheimer's multipolar myths and the false promise of realist policy prescriptions: the empirical inaccuracy of the realist paradigm. <br/>13. Challenging the relevance and explanatory power of the realist paradigm: the debate on the end of the Cold War. <br/>14. Conclusion: the continuing inadequacy of the realist paradigm.
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Keyword Balance of power--Research
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Keyword International relations--Research
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Keyword Balance of power
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Keyword International relations
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