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Coexistence --- Coëxistence pacifique --- Crises [Gestion des ] --- Crises--Management --- Crisis management --- Crisisbeheer --- Crisisbeheersing --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Gestion de crise --- Gestion de la crise --- Gestion des crises --- Geweld [Politiek ] --- Interdependence of nations --- International relations --- Internationale betrekkingen --- Management of crises --- Ordre mondial --- Peaceful coexistence --- Political violence --- Politiek geweld --- Relations internationales --- Situation de crise--Gestion --- Violence [Political ] --- Violence politique --- Vreedzame coëxistentie --- Wereldorde --- World order --- Case studies
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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of Russett’s scientific contributions, with key examples of his major studies. It will greatly benefit today’s International Relations students, deepening their understanding of the field’s theory and methods. Bruce M. Russett was a founder of, and continues to be a pioneer in, the empirical analytical study of international relations and foreign policy. He has produced groundbreaking works on methodology, data collection and the application of economics to the field of international relations—especially in the area of analytical relationships between theory, policy and normative standards for morality and ethics. His body of work has clarified and furthered our understanding of peace studies by addressing power and conflict, cooperation, integration and community, democratic/Kantian peace, economic development, dependency and inequality, and the relationships between domestic and foreign politics. Russett’s academic achievements and standing are the result of his bringing these areas together as a coherent entity, based on his eclectic ability to “cross boundaries” with regard to academic disciplines, sub-disciplines, methods of data gathering and analysis, and broad theoretical perspectives, as well as basic and applied research.
Social Sciences. --- International Relations. --- History of Science. --- Social sciences. --- Science --- Sciences sociales --- Sciences --- History. --- Histoire --- College teachers -- Biography. --- International relations. --- Russett, Bruce M. --- Scholars -- United States -- Biography. --- World politics. --- Law, Politics & Government --- International Relations --- College teachers. --- Scholars --- Academicians --- Academics (Persons) --- College instructors --- College lecturers --- College professors --- College science teachers --- Lectors (Higher education) --- Lecturers, College --- Lecturers, University --- Professors --- Universities and colleges --- University academics --- University instructors --- University lecturers --- University professors --- University teachers --- Teachers --- Russett, Bruce --- Russett, Bruce Martin --- Political science. --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Faculty --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics
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World politics --- Kissinger, Henry, --- United States --- Foreign relations --- 1945-1989 --- 1945 --- -United States --- -World politics --- -World politics - 1945-1989 --- Kissinger, Henry, - 1923 --- -United States - Foreign relations - 1945-1989 --- World politics - 1945-1989
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Political scientists --- Political science --- History. --- State, The --- History of theories
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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of Russett’s scientific contributions, with key examples of his major studies. It will greatly benefit today’s International Relations students, deepening their understanding of the field’s theory and methods. Bruce M. Russett was a founder of, and continues to be a pioneer in, the empirical analytical study of international relations and foreign policy. He has produced groundbreaking works on methodology, data collection and the application of economics to the field of international relations—especially in the area of analytical relationships between theory, policy and normative standards for morality and ethics. His body of work has clarified and furthered our understanding of peace studies by addressing power and conflict, cooperation, integration and community, democratic/Kantian peace, economic development, dependency and inequality, and the relationships between domestic and foreign politics. Russett’s academic achievements and standing are the result of his bringing these areas together as a coherent entity, based on his eclectic ability to “cross boundaries” with regard to academic disciplines, sub-disciplines, methods of data gathering and analysis, and broad theoretical perspectives, as well as basic and applied research.
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This book sets out, through Starr's personal story, his interest in how the ideas of "intellectual trajectories" and "political memories" could be incorporated into intellectual autobiography, thus exploring how the personal lives of individual academics intersected with their professional interests. By following the development of his approach to research, interdisciplinarity, the logic of inquiry, and the opportunity and willingness framework scholars and researchers will see how his groundbreaking research in Conflict Processes and International Relations Theory developed and were interlinked (especially diffusion, geography and spatiality; the democratic peace and integration; decision making). In addition, graduate students and junior faculty should find useful hints about how to navigate their way through the complexities of becoming both a professional and successful academic and scholar. • This book provides the most complete treatment of the work and contributions of Harvey Starr, a former President of the International Studies Association. • Important for contemporary students of international relations, and their understanding of IR theory and methods. • Demonstrates an eclectic linking of theoretical, logical, and empirical approaches to the study of IR-providing a critical logic of inquiry to do research. • Provides insights and blueprints for how to develop interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scholarship, highlighting geography and social-psychology. • Affords graduate students and recent Ph.D.s guidance in the development of research, becoming a professional, and the choices to be made in one's academic career.
Sociology --- Politics --- Pure sciences. Natural sciences (general) --- Geography --- wetenschapsgeschiedenis --- sociologie --- politiek --- geografie
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International cooperation --- International organization --- International relations --- World politics --- Philosophy
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This book is the first in depth study of the concepts of agency and structure in the context of international relations and politics. It is an important contribution to the study of international relations and politics.
International relations --- Agent (Philosophy) --- Structuralism. --- Structure (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Whole and parts (Philosophy) --- Form (Philosophy) --- Poststructuralism --- Agency (Philosophy) --- Agents --- Person (Philosophy) --- Act (Philosophy) --- Philosophy. --- Methodology. --- Social aspects. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Agent (Philosophy).
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