Edinburgh companion to political realism
2021
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Abstract: Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs.
Main title:
Edinburgh companion to political realism / edited by Robert Schuett and Miles Hollingworth.
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Edition:
[Enhanced Credo edition]
Imprint:
Edinburgh [Scotland] : Edinburgh University Press, [2018]©2018Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2021.
Collation:
1 online resource (51 entries) ; digital files.
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Description based on title page of print version.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Print version: xix, 572 pages
Contents:
Contributor biographies -- Introduction -- Part I. Political realism and the political: 1. Political realism and human nature / Erica Benner; 2. Political realism and the western mind / Zhao Tingyang; 3. Political realism and strategic theory / Samir Puri; 4. Political realism and Realpolitik / John Bew; 5. Political realism and ideology / David Martin Jones; 6. Political realism and civil-military relations / Lindsay P. Cohn; 7. Political realism and the English School / Jodok Troy; 8. Political realism and global reform / William E. Scheuerman -- Part II. Political realism and political thinking: 9. Thucydides / Neville Morley; 10. Kauṭilya / Stuart Gray; 11. Livy / Ayelet Haimson Lushkov; 12. Augustine of Hippo / Miles Hollingworth; 13. Niccolò Machiavelli / Markus Fischer; 14. William Shakespeare / Tim Spiekerman; 15. Thomas Hobbes / Kody W. Cooper; 16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Grace G. Roosevelt; 17. Friedrich Nietzsche / Paul E. Kirkland; 18. Max Weber / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 19. Walter Lippmann / Alan Chong; 20. Reinhold Niebuhr / Menno R. Kamminga; 21. E. H. Carr / Konstantinos Kostagiannis; 22. Leo Strauss / Robert Howse; 23. Herbert Butterfield / Kenneth B. McIntyre; 24. Hans Kelsen / Robert Schuett; 25. Raymond Aron / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 26. George F. Kennan / David A. Mayers; 27. Hans J. Morgenthau / Felix Rösch; 28. Hannah Arendt / Douglas B. Klusmeyer; 29. John H. Herz / Peter M. R. Stirk; 30. Isaiah Berlin / Joshua L. Cherniss -- Part III. Political realism and foreign policy: 31. Political realism and threat perception / John Mueller; 32. Political realism and Russia / David Kerr; 33. Political realism and China / Derek M. C. Yuen; 34. Political realism and Iran / Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani; 35. Political realism and Israel / Uriel Abulof; 36. Political realism and India / Rashed Uz Zaman; 37. Political realism and Japan / Masashi Okuyama; 38. Political realism and regionalism / David Martin Jones; 39. Political realism and nationalism / Peter Iver Kaufman; 40. Political realism and religion / Cecelia Lynch; 41. Political realism and the environment / Tom Switzer; 42. Political realism and the internet / Richard Forno; 43. Political realism and terrorism / Alex S. Wilner; 44. Political realism and the open society / Todd Breyfogle.
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ISBN:
9781474423304 (electronic book)1474423302 (ebook)1474423299 (electronic book)9781474423281 (hardcover)1474423280 (hardcover)9781787857728 (electronic version)9781474423298 (electronic book)
Dewey class:
327.101
LC class:
JZ1307
Language:
English
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BRN:
501456
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