Explore the complexities of global politics with “International Relations,” a key volume in the “Political Science” series. This book is vital for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamics shaping our world today.
Chapters:
1. International Relations: Foundations of state interactions and global analysis.
2. Neorealism: Theory on the anarchic international system and state behavior.
3. International Relations Theory: Various theories including realism, liberalism, and constructivism.
4. Foreign Policy: Formulation and impact on international relations.
5. Great Power: Influence of major powers on global order.
6. Hegemonic Stability Theory: Dominant powers providing stability.
7. Regime Theory: International regimes fostering cooperation.
8. International Security: Threats, conflicts, and stability strategies.
9. Idealism: Promotion of cooperation and peace in global relations.
10. Realism: States acting in self-interest and power dynamics.
11. Westphalian System: Establishment of modern state sovereignty.
12. Constructivism: Role of ideas and norms in international relations.
13. Anarchy: Implications of anarchy for state behavior.
14. Balance of Power: States counteracting each other's power.
15. English School: Blending realism and idealism, focusing on international norms.
16. Complex Interdependence: Interconnected nature of global interactions.
17. State Cartel Theory: States managing resources and influence.
18. Sovereign State: Role of sovereignty in international relations.
19. Liberal Institutionalism: Role of institutions in fostering cooperation.
20. International Legal Theories: Impact on governance and human rights.
21. Triangular Diplomacy: Strategic trilateral negotiations.
“International Relations” provides essential insights into global politics, deepening your understanding of international dynamics.