The study of world politics

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rosenau, James N.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. Theoretical and methodological challenges. The future of politics
  • Building blocks of a new paradigm for studying world politics
  • Rigid boundaries : states, societies, and international relations
  • Powerful tendencies, startling discrepancies, and elusive dynamics : the challenge of studying world politics in a turbulent era
  • Political science and political processes : narrowing the gap?
  • The birth of a political scientist
  • Intellectual identity and the study of international relations, or coming to terms with mathematics as a tool of inquiry
  • Courage versus caution : a dialogue on entering and prospering in IR (co-authored with Ersel Aydinli)
  • Comparison is a state of mind
  • CFP and IPE : the anomaly of mutual boredom
  • The theoretical imperative : unavoidable explication
  • Many damn things simultaneously, at least for a while : complexity theory and world affairs
  • Muddling, meddling, and modeling : alternative approaches to the study of world politics in an era of rapid change
  • Territorial affiliations and emergent roles : the shifting nature of identity in a globalizing world
  • Capabilities and control in an interdependent world
  • The skill revolution as a dynamic process
  • Generational change and Internet literacy
  • Pre-theories and theories of foreign policy
  • Pre-theorizing about foreign policy in a globalized world
  • China in a bifurcated world : competing theoretical perspectives
  • Toward single-country theories of foreign policy : the case of the USSR
  • National interest
  • v. 2. Globalization and governance. The new global order : underpinnings and outcomes
  • Ominous tensions in a globalizing world
  • Aging agendas and ambiguous anomalies : tensions and contradictions of an emergent epoch
  • Global affairs in an epochal transformation
  • Material and imagined communities in a globalized space
  • Many globalizations, one international relations
  • The globalization of globalization
  • The complexities and contradictions of globalization
  • Toward a viable theory of globalization
  • Democracy and globalization
  • Think globally, pray locally
  • Toward an ontology for global governance
  • Governance in the twenty-first century
  • Global governance as disaggregated complexity
  • Change, complexity, and governance in globalizing space
  • Strong demand, huge supply : governance in an emergent epoch.