Understanding international conflicts: an introduction to theory and history/ Joseph S. Nye, Jr. ; foreword by Robert O. Keohane

By: Nye, Joseph SContributor(s): Keohane, Robert OMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Longman classics in political sciencePublication details: New York : Pearson Longman, 2008Edition: 6thDescription: xviii, 302 s. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0205658873; 9788131716328 Subject(s): International relations | War (International law) | World politics -- 20th century | World politicsDDC classification: 327
Contents:
Chapter 1. Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics?Chapter 2. Origins of the Great Twentieth-Century ConflictsChapter 3. Balance of Power and World War IChapter 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War IIChapter 5. The Cold WarChapter 6. Conflicts After the Cold War: Intervention and InstitutionsChapter 7. Globalization and InterdependenceChapter 8. Information Revolution and Transnational ActorsChapter 9. A New World Order?
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Chapter 1. Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics? Chapter 2. Origins of the Great Twentieth-Century Conflicts Chapter 3. Balance of Power and World War I Chapter 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War II Chapter 5. The Cold War Chapter 6. Conflicts After the Cold War: Intervention and Institutions Chapter 7. Globalization and Interdependence Chapter 8. Information Revolution and Transnational Actors Chapter 9. A New World Order?

Chapter 1. Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics?Chapter 2. Origins of the Great Twentieth-Century ConflictsChapter 3. Balance of Power and World War IChapter 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War IIChapter 5. The Cold WarChapter 6. Conflicts After the Cold War: Intervention and InstitutionsChapter 7. Globalization and InterdependenceChapter 8. Information Revolution and Transnational ActorsChapter 9. A New World Order?

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