Politics among nations : the struggle for power and peace

Hans J. Morgenthau ; revised by Kenneth W. Thompson and W.David Clinton

Hans Morgenthau's classic text established realism as the fundamental way of thinking about international relations. Although it has had its critics, the fact that it continues to be the most long lived text for courses in international relations attests to its enduring value. Someone has said the study of international relations has for half a century been nothing so much as a dialogue between Morgenthau, those who embrace his approach, and those who turn elsewhere for enlightenment. After 50 years, the dialogue between Morgenthau and scholars from around the world continues more or less as in the past something with more intensity even in an "age of terror." The new edition preserves intact Morgenthau'soriginal work while adding a 40 page introduction by the editors who explore its relevance for a new era. What follows the introduction are the perspectives of a dozen statesmen, scholars, and observers each offering insights on Morgenthau's concepts and ideas as they relate to current crises on every continent. They bring up to date the dialogue that began in 1948.

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  • FOREWARD: On the Continuing Relevance of Politics Among NationsPART ONE: Theory and Practice of International Politics 1A Realist Theory of International Politics 2The Science of International Politics PART TWO: International Politics as a Struggle for Power 3Political Power 4The Struggle for Power: Policy of the Status Quo 5The Struggle for Power: Imperialism 6The Struggle for Power: Policy of Prestige 7The Ideological Element in International Policies PART THREE: National Power 8The Essence of National Power 9Elements of National Power 10Evaluation of National Power PART FOUR: Limitations of National Power: The Balance of Power 11The Balance of Power 12Different Methods of the Balance of Power 13The Structure of the Balance of Power 14Evaluation of the Balance of Power PART FIVE: Limitations of National Power: International Morality and World Public Opinion 15Morality, Mores, and Law as Restraints on Power 16International Morality 17World Public Opinion PART SIX: Limitations of National Power: International Law 18The Main Problems of International Law 19Sovereignty PART SEVEN: International Politics in the Contemporary World 20The New Moral Force of Nationalistic Universalism 21The New Balance of Power 22Total War PART EIGHT: The Problem of Peace: Peace Through Limitation 23Disarmament 24Security 25Judicial Settlement 26Peaceful Change 27International Government 28International Government: The United Nations PART NINE: The Problem of Peace: Peace Through Transformation 29The World State 30The World Community PART TEN: The Problem of Peace: Peace Through Accommodation 31Diplomacy 32The Future of Diplomacy Appendix A: Updating Realism for the 21st Century * Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr.: "An Iraq Retrospect." * General Brent Scowcroft: "New Departures in the Philosophies of International Politics." * Ambassador David Newsom: "Did the U.S. Win the Cold War?" * John J. Mearsheimer, U of Chicago: "The False Promise of International Institutions." * J. Samuel Barkin, U of Florida: "Realist Constructivism." * Richard Little, "The English School vs. American Realism: a meeting of the minds or divided by a common language?" * Ashley Tellis, "Political Realism: The Long March to Scientific Theory." Appendix B: Charter of the United Nations

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書名 Politics among nations : the struggle for power and peace
著作者等 Clinton, W. David
Morgenthau, Hans Joachim
Thompson, Kenneth W.
Clinton David
Morgenthau Hans J.
出版元 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
刊行年月 c2006
版表示 7th ed
ページ数 xxxix, 703 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 9780072895391
NCID BA74403062
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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