World Politics Interests, Interactions, Institutions

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Учебник по международным отношениям.
A contemporary analytical approach to international relations written at a level that introductory students can grasp. Why are there wars? Why do countries have a hard time cooperating to prevent genocides or global environmental problems? Why are some countries rich while others are poor? Organized around the puzzles that draw scholars and students alike to the study of world politics, this book gives students the tools they need to think analytically about compelling questions like these.World Politics introduces a contemporary analytical framework based on interests, interactions, and institutions. Drawing extensively on recent research, the authors use this flexible framework throughout the text to get students thinking like political scientists as they explore the major topics in international relations.

Author(s): Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Year: 2009

Language: English
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;

 
Chapter 1: What Shaped Our World? A Historical Introduction
Chapter 2: Understanding Interests, Interactions, and Institutions
Chapter 3: Why Are There Wars?
Chapter 4: Domestic Politics and War
Chapter 5: International Institutions and War
Chapter 6: International Trade
Chapter 7: International Financial Relations
Chapter 8: International Monetary Relations
Chapter 9: Development: Causes of the Wealth and Poverty of Nations
Chapter 10: Transnational Networks
Chapter 11: Human Rights
Chapter 12: The Global Environment
Chapter 13: The Future of International Politics