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Games Nations Play:Analyzing International Politics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York CBS College Publishing 1984Description: 585 p. PB 23x17 cmISBN:
  • 0030633540
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 327 SPAG
Summary: Study and analysis of International politics: Thinking about International politics -- Three levels of analysis: Framework for the study of International politics -- First level of analysis: International system: Players: states and other actors -- Stakes: Actors' objectives -- International politics and the security game -- Ability to play: calculating power -- Changing International system: conclusion -- Second and third levels: Foreign policy: National style in foreign policy -- Domestic conditions and foreign policy -- Games policy makers play -- Foreign policy: Importance of perception -- How to play: Diplomatically, militarily, economically: Diplomacy -- Playing militarily -- Economic tools and techniques -- International trade and interdependence -- Changing the rules of the game: conclusion -- From International system to global system: Peace through international organization, law, and morality -- Peace through changing the games nationals play -- Environment and interdependence -- Violence in the post-Cold War world -- Glossary -- Index.
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Study and analysis of International politics: Thinking about International politics --
Three levels of analysis: Framework for the study of International politics --
First level of analysis: International system: Players: states and other actors --
Stakes: Actors' objectives --
International politics and the security game --
Ability to play: calculating power --
Changing International system: conclusion --
Second and third levels: Foreign policy: National style in foreign policy --
Domestic conditions and foreign policy --
Games policy makers play --
Foreign policy: Importance of perception --
How to play: Diplomatically, militarily, economically: Diplomacy --
Playing militarily --
Economic tools and techniques --
International trade and interdependence --
Changing the rules of the game: conclusion --
From International system to global system: Peace through international organization, law, and morality --
Peace through changing the games nationals play --
Environment and interdependence --
Violence in the post-Cold War world --
Glossary --
Index.

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