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International Politics: A Framework for Analysis
International Politics: A Framework for Analysis present an integrated framework for analyzing the behavior of states, with emphasis on the systemic and domestic sources of external political goals, the bargaining methods used to achieve (or defend) objectives and interests, restraints on policies, and behavior and procedures conducive to the resolution of international conflicts.
The purpose of the book is to suggest relationship, rather than discuss current events, and to provide a theoretical device for relating and interpreting the disparate facts of the field.
Among the features:
- It emphasizes causal relationships and generalizations about behavior at the international level rather than description of current affairs, thereby stressing understanding rather than memorizing.
- The framework is useful for assessing state behavior in most historical contexts. It helps create greater understanding of recurring processes in international politics and attemps to illustrate why governments behave in specified ways as well as how they conduct their external relations.
- It makes reference to, and incorporates, recent theoretical and empirical work in the field of international relations in a manner that is comprehensible to those without previous special training.
- It presents an analysis of different historical international systems-primarily China in the Chou period, the Greek city states, and Renaissance Italy-allowing comparisons with the contemporary international system.
- The book presents several chapters which are devoted to a careful assessment and redefinition of key concepts in the field, such as power, influence, bargaining, conflict, collaboration, systems, and objectives. Typologies of behavior are stressed rather than historical detail.
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