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This book pays tribute to Stanley Hoffmann, a preeminent scholar of international relations and French politics who has inspired former students to explore the links between domestic society and foreign policy and between theory and practice.
Contents
Preface -- Perspectives on Teaching and Scholarship -- A Retrospective on World Politics -- To Be or Not to Be French -- Reflections on an Ideal Influence -- Teaching Ideologies with Stanley -- Stanley Hoffmann as Teacher -- Retracing Steps Backwards -- Managing the Unmanageable: Choices in an Anarchic Milieu -- Sovereignty, Interdependence, and International Institutions -- Democracy and Deterrence: What Have They Done to Each Other? -- Ethics and Intervention -- The Just-War Ethic Revisited -- Superpower Peacemaking, 1945-1989 -- State and Society: Change and Constraints -- In Search of Models: International Political Economy in France, Japan, and Elsewhere -- Patterns of Policymaking in the French Fifth Republic: Strong Governments, Cycles of Reform, and Political Malaise -- Traditional French Management and the Competitiveness Imperative -- Full Circle: America's World Role Debated -- Notes from the Muddy Mainstream: Economics and Security in U.S. Foreign Policy -- Recapturing the Past: Beliefs and Believers -- Woodrow Wilson and the Election of Good Men in Latin America -- The Nation: In What Community? The Politics of Commemoration in Postwar France -- Structural Constraints and Decision-Making: The Case of Britain in the 1930s -- From le Mouvement Poujade to the Front National: Studies on the Dark Side of French Politics -- Imagining Alternative Futures -- Sovereignty and Citizenship: The Old France and the New Europe -- Feminism and Foreign Policy -- International Law and the Use of Force: Beyond Regime Theory -- International Relations: Still an American Social Science?