What moves man : the realist theory of international relations and its judgment of human nature /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2004.
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Colección: | SUNY series in global politics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- What Moves Man
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Exploring the Realist Image of Man
- Main Arguments
- Approach and Layout of This Book
- Why Is This Study Important?
- Part I. What Moves Man? An Analysis of the Realist Psychology
- 2. The Roots of Realism
- Introduction
- The Roots of Realism in the History of Thucydides
- Alternatives to Realism in the History of Thucydides
- Summary and Conclusions
- 3. Realism Goes Modern
- Introduction
- Niccolo Machiavelli
- Thomas Hobbes
- Summary and Conclusions
- 4. Realism Today
- Introduction.
- "Classical" Realism in the Twentieth Century
- Neorealism and Beyond
- Rational Choice and Game Theory
- Summary and Conclusions
- 5. Realist Man through the Ages: A Synopsis
- The Realist Image of Man
- The Role of Motivational Assumptions in Realist Theory
- The Effects of the Realist Use of Motivational Assumptions
- Part II. Sunglasses at Night: A Critique of the Realist Psychology
- 6. What Is Wrong with the Realist Psychology?
- The Incompleteness of Realist Motivational Assumptions
- The Bias of Realist Motivational Assumptions
- Realist Defenses.
- 7 The Effects of the Realist Bias
- How Biased Assumptions Produce Biased Interpretations
- How Biased Interpretations Affect Realist Scholarship
- How Theoretical Biases Affect Reality
- How the Realist Bias Affects International Politics
- 8. A Self-Fulfilling Prophesy?
- The Problem of the Self-Fulfilling Prophesy
- The Prophetic Status of the Realist Paradigm
- Concluding Observations
- 9 Conclusion: Great Debates and Small Suggestions
- Realism-Where Do We Go from Here?
- Complementary Motivational Assumptions in International Relations Theory
- Transcending the Third Debate.