Preface 1 Theroetical Approaches to International Relations Introduction Early Approaches to International-Relations Theory Modern Approaches to International-Relatioins Theory The Development of International-Relatioins Theroy The Definition and Scope of International Relations Traditional Theory:Balance of Power conclusion Notes 2 From Realist to Neorealist and Neoclassical Realist Theory Theoretical Foundations Neorealist Theory Realism,Neorealism,Neoclassical Realist Theory:limitations and Contributions Notes 3 System,Structure,Agent,and International Relations Theory System and Structure Structuralism and Structuration Structuralism and Structuration Othe Uses of System Systems at the International Level Theories of Polarity and International Stability System Structure and Stabilety Regional Subsystems in the International System Conclusion Notes 4 The Physical Social/Environing Context:Constructing Reality From Structure-Agent to Constructivism Environing Factors:earlier Twentieth-Century Approaches Geographical Factors of National Power Mahan,the Seas,and National Power The Sprouts and Human-Milieu Relationships Spatial Relationships and Conflict:Recent Work The Clash of Civilizations? Redefining the Meaning of Borders Critiques of Environmental Theories Conclusion Notes 5 The Older Theories of Conflict and War …… 6 Microcosmic Theories of Violent Conflict 7 Macrocosmic Theories of Violent Conflict:International War 8 Theories of Deterrence:Arms Control and Strategic Stability 9 International Political Economy 10 Theories of International Cooperation and Integration 11 Decision-Making theories:Choice and the Unit Level Actor 12 Interational Relations Theory:Into the Third Millennium Name Index Subject Index
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