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Art of the Feud Reconceptualizing International Relations

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ISBN-10: 0275975762

ISBN-13: 9780275975760

Edition: 2001

Authors: Jose V. Ciprut

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Poised between the end of the Cold War and the start of a new millennium, international relations theory finds itself at a major intellectual crossroads. Globalizing phenomena, emerging non-state actors, revolutionizing technologies, and a self-redefining fluidity in power relations are just a few of the challenges that international relations theorists must find ways to take into account. It is increasingly apparent that traditional paradigms alone are not up to the task. The time is right for a new set of explorations; based, ironically, on one of the field's greatest traditions--its willingness to apply an interdisciplinary approach to asking new questions and finding newer answers. The…    
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List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Publication date: 9/30/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 216
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.45" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Jose V. Ciprut is a social systems scientist and an international political economist. His expertise is in national development, regional security, international relations, and the global political economy. As independent scholar and seminar director, he is the convening editor also of The Art Of The Feud: Reconceptualizing International Relations, and Of Fears And Foes: Security and Insecurity in a Globalizing International Political Economy.

Preface
Introduction: Making Sense of International Relations Theory in Global Context
Ecological Narratives: Reclaiming the Voice of Theorized Others
Hindrances to Understanding in International Relations
The Theory and Practice of Power in International Relations: Past and Future
The State as Moral Authority in an Evolving Global Political Economy
Self and Space: Negotiating a Future from the Past
The Developmental Logic of Globalization
Sustaining a Global Civilization: An Evolutionary Perspective
Probing the Unknown: Changing Visions of International Relations
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index