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Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs.
Split into three sections, it covers the 2000-year canon of realism: the different schools of thought, the key thinkers and how it responds to foreign policy challenges faced by individual states and globally. It brings political realism up-to-date by showing where theory has failed to keep up with contemporary problems and suggests how it can be applied and adapted to fit our new, globalised world order.
Contents
Contributor Biographies
Introduction
Part I: Political Realism and the Political
1. Political Realism and Human NatureErica Benner
2. Political Realism and the Western MindZhao Tingyang
3. Political Realism and Strategic TheorySamir Puri
4. Political Realism and RealpolitikJohn Bew
5. Political Realism and IdeologyDavid Martin Jones
6. Political Realism and Civil-military RelationsLindsay P. Cohn
7. Political Realism and the English SchoolJodok Troy
8. Political Realism and Global ReformWilliam Scheuerman
Part II: Political Realism and Political Thinking
9. ThucydidesNeville Morley
10. KautilyaStuart Gray
11. LivyAyelet Haimson-Lushkov
12. Augustine of HippoMiles Hollingworth
13. Niccolò MachiavelliMarkus Fischer
14. William ShakespeareTim Spiekerman
15. Thomas HobbesKody W. Cooper
16. Jean-Jacques RousseauGrace G. Roosevelt
17. Friedrich NietzschePaul E. Kirkland
18. Max WeberChristopher Adair-Toteff
19. Walter LippmannAlan Chong
20. Reinhold NiebuhrMenno R. Kamminga
21. E. H. CarrKonstantinos Kostagiannis
22. Leo StraussRobert Howse
23. Herbert ButterfieldKenneth B. McIntyre
24. Hans KelsenRobert Schuett
25. Raymond AronChristopher Adair-Toteff
26. George F. KennanDavid A. Mayers
27. Hans J. MorgenthauFelix Roesch
28. Hannah ArendtDouglas Klusmeyer
29. John H. HerzPeter M. R. Stirk
30. Isaiah BerlinJoshua Cherniss
Part III: Political Realism and Foreign Policy
31. Political Realism and Threat PerceptionJohn Mueller
32. Political Realism and RussiaDavid Kerr
33. Political Realism and ChinaDerek Yuen
34. Political Realism and IranMarzieh Kouhi Esfahani
35. Political Realism and IsraelUriel Abulof
36. Political Realism and IndiaRashed Uz Zaman
37. Political Realism and JapanMasa Okuyama
38. Political Realism and RegionalismDavid Martin Jones
39. Political Realism and NationalismPeter Iver Kaufman
40. Political Realism and ReligionCecelia Lynch
41. Political Realism and the EnvironmentTom Switzer
42. Political Realism and the InternetRichard Forno
43. Political Realism and TerrorismAlex S. Wilner
44. Political Realism and the Open SocietyTodd Breyfogle
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