Concepts in world politics Edited by Felix Berenskoetter - Los Angeles : Sage Publications, 2016. - xii, 326 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Chapter 1: Unpacking Concepts - Felix Berenskoetter PART 1: CLAIMS Chapter 2: Power - Stefano Guzzini Chapter 3: Security - Holger Stritzel/Juha Vuori Chapter 4: Rationality - Annette Freyberg-Inan Chapter 5: Identity - Richard Ned Lebow PART 2: CONDITIONS Chapter 6: War - Antoine Bousquet Chapter 7: Peace - Oliver Richmond/Felix Berenskoetter Chapter 8: Anarchy - Alex Prichard Chapter 9: Society - Oliver Kessler/Benjamin Herborth Chapter 10: Capitalism - Benno Teschke/Frido Wenten PART 3: SYSTEMS OF GOVERNANCE Chapter 11: Sovereignty - Tanja Aalberts Chapter 12: Hegemony - Alejandro Colas Chapter 13: Democracy - Piki Ish-Shalom Chapter 14: Religion - Maria Birnbaum PART 4: MODES OF TRANSFORMATION Chapter 15: Revolution - Rahul Rao Chapter 16: Intervention - David Chandler Chapter 17: Integration - Thomas Diez Chapter 18: Globalization - Stephan Stetter.

An exciting, challenging new way to approach the study of world politics, this book focusses on the multifaceted nature of concepts and systematically explains them in a clear, critical and engaging way.

9781446294284


World politics--Congresses
International relations--Congresses
International relations
World politics

327.101 CO NC

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