Between Anarchy and Hierarchy: A Theory of International Politics and Foreign PolicyEdward Elgar Publishing, 1. jan. 1995 - 222 sider 'When the epistemology is sound, intelligence and hard work are sure to bring progress, as they have in this ambitious book by Robert Lieshout. Even some people, like me, who are not specialists in international relations, will find it useful.'< |
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The Explanatory Principle | 26 |
Interaction | 54 |
Behavioural Theory and Game Theory | 74 |
Change and its Consequences | 89 |
Decision Making and the Management of Conflict in Anarchical Systems | 112 |
Decision Making and the Management of Conflict in Hierarchical Systems | 143 |
International Politics and Foreign Policy | 174 |
List of Definitions | 196 |
The Structure of the Argument | 200 |
Bibliography | 206 |
Index of Names and Subjects | 217 |
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able actor model Adam Ferguson adapt anarchical system argument assumption attack attempt axiom becomes behavioural option bipolar Buridan's ass capacity changes Chapter choose collective behaviour conflict consequences cooperation costs credibility David Hume decision defence Definition demand behaviour dependence developed difference in power division of labour dominant coalition economic effect empirical scientists environment escalation existing solution explain explanatory principle fact formulated Game of Chicken hierarchical system higher the probability human individuals participating human individuals taking Hume implies important inconsistency increase individual expects individual's international politics international system intervention invested Kenneth Waltz latter legitimacy marginal utility means of violence mutual nature observed organization's outcome phenomena players political problem political process Popper possible Prisoner's Dilemma proportion proposition reach reality realization relationship rent-seeking repeated Prisoner's Dilemma result Robert Gilpin rules Section situation social Soviet Soviet Union Stag Hunt state's strategy structure successful superpowers Theorem theory Thomas Schelling threat Waltz