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Preface to the Fourth Edition | p. viii |
List of Abbreviations | p. x |
Introduction: Defining International Relations | p. 1 |
Perspectives and Theories | p. 7 |
Conclusion | p. 15 |
The Development of International Relations Theory in the Twentieth Century | p. 18 |
Introduction | p. 18 |
Liberal internationalism and the origins of the discipline | p. 19 |
The 'realist' critique of liberal internationalism | p. 23 |
The post-war synthesis | p. 27 |
International Relations and the behavioural sciences | p. 30 |
Challenges to the realist synthesis | p. 32 |
Pluralism and complex interdependence | p. 34 |
International Relations Theory Today | p. 40 |
Introduction: rational choice theory and its critics | p. 40 |
From realism to neorealism | p. 41 |
From neorealism to liberal institutionalism | p. 45 |
Constructivism and the 'English School' | p. 48 |
Critical, poststructuralist and 'postmodern' international thought | p. 52 |
Conclusion | p. 58 |
Agency, Structure and the State | p. 65 |
Introduction | p. 65 |
The agent-structure problem and levels of analysis | p. 65 |
The state and International Relations | p. 70 |
Foreign and domestic policy: agency within the state | p. 76 |
Conclusion: from foreign policy to power | p. 85 |
Power and Security | p. 90 |
Introduction: statecraft, influence and power | p. 90 |
Dimensions of power | p. 92 |
Power, fear and insecurity | p. 101 |
Conclusion: managing insecurity | p. 105 |
The Balance of Power and War | p. 107 |
Introduction | p. 107 |
The balance of power | p. 108 |
The political conception of war | p. 113 |
War in the twentieth century | p. 116 |
Conclusion: the end of state-centric International Relations? | p. 121 |
Global Governance | p. 127 |
Introduction: sovereignty, anarchy and global governance | p. 127 |
Functionalism | p. 129 |
Integration theory, federalism and neofunctionalism | p. 133 |
Global economic institutions: Bretton Woods and after | p. 137 |
International regimes and regime theory | p. 141 |
Global governance and (collective) security | p. 144 |
The Global Economy | p. 153 |
Introduction | p. 153 |
The growth of the world economy | p. 155 |
Problems and perspectives | p. 158 |
Structuralism | p. 163 |
The new global economy | p. 168 |
The end of the South? | p. 171 |
Globalization | p. 177 |
Introduction | p. 177 |
A new economy? | p. 178 |
Neoliberalism and its critics | p. 181 |
New global problems - 'Westfailure' and the environment | p. 185 |
Global civil society? | p. 191 |
The International Politics of Identify | p. 199 |
Introduction | p. 199 |
Politics in industrial societies | p. 200 |
Identity politics post-1989 | p. 204 |
Globalization and postindustrial society | p. 207 |
Democracy promotion, Asian values and the 'clash of civilizations' | p. 211 |
Pluralism and international society | p. 215 |
Conclusion | p. 217 |
International Relations and the Individual: Human Rights, Humanitarian Law and Humanitarian War | p. 221 |
Introduction | p. 221 |
Universal human rights | p. 222 |
Rights and international law | p. 227 |
Humanitarian intervention | p. 235 |
Conclusions | p. 242 |
The Shape of Things to Come | p. 247 |
Introduction | p. 247 |
A return to multipolarity? | p. 250 |
Crisis in the global economy | p. 257 |
Bad times, good times | p. 262 |
Bibliography | p. 269 |
Index | p. 310 |
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