International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary IssuesAddison-Wesley Longman, 2000 - 559 sider * NEW! Challenges to State Power section. The readings selected clearly reflect the major debate in international relations about the role of the state and whether it is diminishing in the changing international environment. * NEW! In Part IV, many new selections and new sections: States Versus Mobile Capital and New Actors and New Forces in World Politics. * NEW! More than 40% of selections are new to this edition. * Introductions to each section set the intellectual context and survey the major points the articles will make. * This reader selects some of the best current scholars in the field, including policy makers, economists, traditional IR scholars, and some classics. The mixture and presentation of alternative perspectives provides students with challenging material in the language of the field. |
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... regimes alter the relative costs of transactions . Certain agreements are forbidden . Under the provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , for instance , it is not permitted to make discriminatory trade ...
... regimes alter the relative costs of transactions . Certain agreements are forbidden . Under the provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , for instance , it is not permitted to make discriminatory trade ...
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... regime facilitates side - payments among these issues : more potential quids are available for the quo . Without international regimes linking clusters of issues to one another , side - payments and linkages would be difficult to ...
... regime facilitates side - payments among these issues : more potential quids are available for the quo . Without international regimes linking clusters of issues to one another , side - payments and linkages would be difficult to ...
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... regimes are attractive because they can provide more stable and predictable transaction flows . External shocks and pressures are threatening to developing countries because their slack resources and adjustment capabilities are so ...
... regimes are attractive because they can provide more stable and predictable transaction flows . External shocks and pressures are threatening to developing countries because their slack resources and adjustment capabilities are so ...
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J Ann Tickner | 17 |
Rhoda E Howard and Jack Donnelly | 30 |
PERSPECTIVES ON THE NATURE OF ANARCHY | 49 |
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