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|a Doyle, Michael W.,
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|a Ways of war and peace :
|b realism, liberalism, and socialism /
|c Michael W. Doyle.
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|b W.W. Norton,
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|a 557 p. :
|b il. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [503]-537) e índice.
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|a Introduction: The Politics of Peace and War -- pt. 1. Realism -- Introduction. The Range of Realism. 1. Complex Realism: Thucydides. 2. Fundamentalism: Machiavelli. 3. Structuralism: Hobbes. 4. Constitutionalism: Rousseau. 5. Balancing Power Classically -- Conclusion. Realists: Explaining Differences -- pt. 2. Liberalism -- Introduction. The Varieties of Liberalism. 6. Rights and Interests ... and Institutions: Locke and Bentham. 7. Commercial Pacifism: Smith and Schumpeter. 8. Internationalism: Kant -- Conclusion. Liberals and Realists: Explaining Differences -- pt. 3. Socialism -- Introduction. A Great Betrayal? -- 1914, Marxism, and Leninism. 9. Development and Class Solidarities: Marx and Engels. 10. War and Revolution: Lenin -- Conclusion. "Beyond Betrayal" -- Marxists, Leninists, and Nationalists -- pt. 4. Conscience and Power -- Introduction. Hard Choices and International law. 11. International Intervention. 12. International Distribution -- pt. 5. Futures.
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|a In the wake of the Cold War, as the international community struggles to accommodate change, the author of this study directs our attention to the classic theorists, Thucydides, Rousseau, Locke and others. He explores their enduring theories, and recommends that they be applied to today's dilemmas.
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|a Peace.
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|a International relations
|x Philosophy.
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|a Politics and war.
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|a World politics
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