Understanding international conflicts : An introduction to theory and history
NYE Joseph S. ; HOFFMANN Stanley (Préfacier)
2003
275 p.
0-321-18901-9
327/NYE
POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ; CONFLIT ; HISTOIRE ; LIBERALISME ; GUERRE MONDIALE (1914-1918) ; GUERRE MONDIALE (1939-1945) ; ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES ; GUERRE ; FEDERATION DE RUSSIE ; SOUVERAINETE NATIONALE ; ARME ; NUCLEAIRE ; MOYEN-ORIENT ; ISRAEL ; PALESTINE ; MONDIALISATION ; ORGANISATION NON GOUVERNEMENTALE
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HEPN Campus
Written by renowned scholar and former policymaker Joseph Nye, Understanding International Conflicts is a brief and penetrating introduction to the study of world politics. The text deftly applies a combination of history and theory to evaluate conflict and cooperation among international actors, thus providing students a framework for understanding contemporary issues. From World War I to modern terrorism and information revolutions to global governance, Understanding International Conflicts is a highly readable survey that answers as well as raises compelling questions about the future of international relations.(note de l'éditeur)
Lieu edition : Londres
Thème : GEOPOLITIQUE
Edition : 4e édition
Date encodage : 29/03/2017