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9780415955256

Coercion, Cooperation, And Ethics in International Relations

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415955256

  • ISBN10:

    0415955254

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2006-12-05
  • Publisher: Routledge

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In Coercion, Cooperation, and Ethics in International Relations, Richard Ned Lebow, one of the leading scholars of international relations, political psychology, and foreign policy, presents his substantive and compelling critique of deterrence and compellence strategies, illustrating empirically and normatively how they often produce results counter to those intended. This collection offers a useful framework for thinking about America's role in the current world and the most efficient ways of translating American power into influence. A substantive overview of Lebow's views on ethics and foreign policy and the future of international relations theory, this book represents a major statement by a pre-eminent thinker. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Richard Ned Lebow is the James O. Freedman Presidential Professor of Government at Dartmouth University

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
PART I Colonialism and its aftermath 29
1 Colonial policies and their payoffs
31
2 Divided nations and partitioned countries
47
COAUTHORED WITH GREGORY HENDERSON
PART II Deterrence 69
3 Cognitive closure and crisis politics
71
4 Beyond deterrence
121
COAUTHORED WITH JANICE GROSS STEIN
5 Nuclear deterrence in retrospect
185
COAUTHORED WITH JANICE GROSS STEIN
PART III Compellence 221
6 Beyond parsimony: rethinking theories of coercive bargaining
223
7 Thomas Schelling and strategic bargaining
255
8 Robert McNamara: Max Weber's worst nightmare
277
PART IV Cooperation 293
9 Reason, emotion, and cooperation
295
10 Building international cooperation
325
PART V Ancient Greeks and modern international relations 349
11 Thucydides the constructivist
351
12 Power, persuasion, and justice
379
13 Tragedy, politics, and political science
405
PART VI Conclusions 413
14 The future of international relations theory
415
Name Index 437
Subject Index 443

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