Theory of International PoliticsRandom House, 1979 - 251 pages |
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Laws and Theories | 1 |
Reductionist Theories | 18 |
Systemic Approaches and Theories | 38 |
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actions actors affairs alliance American anarchic attributes Austria-Hungary balance of power balance-of-power theory become behavior bipolar world CALIFORN CALIFORNIA capital capitalist causes changes Chapter competition concept constraints countries defined definition dependence distinct domestic effects Europe European example expected explain exports firms force foreign France gain Germany Hobson Hoffmann ical imperialism imperialist important increase infer interdependence interest international politics international system international-political system internationally Kaplan Kissinger lead leaders Lenin less major means military multipolar multipolar world neocolonial nomics nuclear weapons oligopolistic organization outcomes parties peace percent policies possible predict Prime Minister problem produce question realm reductionist relations requires rules Russia SAN DIEGO SELF-VERIFYING THEORIES social Soviet Union structure students of international superpowers systems approach systems theory systems-level tests theoretical theory of international tion UNIVERSITY LIBRARY variables vary VERSITY weak West Germany

