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Is Western international relations theory relevant for the Third World? This volume examines the lack of scholarship devoted to Third World policy behaviour in a series of articles. They describe and review existing theory and present alternate explanations of Third World policy behaviour. Attention was restricted to being within the context of the East/West struggle. This volume examines the lack of scholarship devoted to Third World policy behaviour in a series of articles by specialist analysts. They describe and review existing theory and present alternate explanations of Third World policy behaviour.
Contents
Introduction: International Relations Theory and the Third World: An Oxymoron?; S.G.Neuman Beyond Anarchy: Third World Instability and International Order after the Cold War; A.Acharya Subaltern Realism: IR Theory Meets the Third World; M.Ayoob The Primacy of Internal War; S.David Peripheral Realism and the Interstate System: Argentina and the Condor II Missle Project; C.Escude International Theory and Domestic War in the Third World; K.J.Holsti Third World Thinking and Contemporary International Relations; D.J.Puchala A Critique of the Critics; B.Buzan Conclusion: The Future of International Relations Theory; S.G.Neuman



