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Force and Statecraft : Diplomatic Problems of Our Time

ISBN: 9780195092448 | 0195092449
Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 12/21/1995

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SummaryTable of Contents
In this classic text, an eminent historian of international affairs and a distinguished political scientist survey the evolution of the international system, from the emergence of the modern state in the 17th century to the present. Craig and George pay particular attention to the nineteenth century's "balance-of-power" system, the basic tenets of which still determine many applications of modern diplomacy. The authors also focus on the ways in which the 20th century diplomatic revolution--a complex of military, political, economic and ideologi... MORE
Introductionix
I The International System from the Seventeenth Century to the Present3(150)
1. The Emergence of the Great Powers
3(12)
... MORE
15(10)
3. Balance of Power, 1815-1914: Three Experiments
25(18)
4. System-Building, 1919-1939
43(9)
5. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
52(11)
6. Economics and Foreign Policy
63(12)
7. Totalitarian and Democratic Diplomacy, 1919-1939
75(12)
8. A Postwar System of Security: Great-Power Directorate or United Nations?
87(15)
9. The Cold War as International System
102(15)
10. From Detente to the End of the Cold War
117(21)
11. The Evolving International System
138(15)
II Maintaining the System: Problems of Force and Diplomacy153(132)
12. Knowledge for Statecraft: Lessons of History
153(10)
13. Negotiation
163(17)
14. Deterrence
180(16)
15. Coercive Diplomacy
196(18)
16. Crisis Management
214(15)
17. War Termination
229(16)
18. Detente
245(13)
19. The Role of Force in Diplomacy: A Continuing Dilemma for U.S. Foreign Policy
258(17)
20. Problems of Ethical and Moral Restraints on the Use of Force in Foreign Policy
275(10)
Epilogue: Some Reflections on the Diplomatic Revolution285(10)
Index295

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