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041 0 _aeng
082 0 4 _a327.10904
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245 1 _aUnderstanding global conflict and cooperation
_ban introduction to theory and history
_cJoseph S Nye and David A Welch
250 _a10a ed.
260 3 _aBoston
_bPearson
_c2017
300 _axix, 424 páginas
_bilustrado con mapas
_c23 cm
505 0 _a1. Are There Enduring Logics of Conflict and Cooperation in World Politics? ; 2. Explaining Conflict and Cooperation: Tools and Techniques of the Trade ; 3. From Westphalia to World War I ; 4. The Failure of Collective Security and World War ; 5. The Cold War ; 6. Conflict and Cooperation in the Post-Cold War World ; 7. Current Flashpoints ; 8. Globalization and Interdependence ; 9. The Information Revolution and Transnational Actors. ; 10. What Can We Expect in the Future?
520 1 _aProvides a concise, insightful introduction to world politics in an era of complex interdependence. Authors Joseph Nye and David Welch examine conflict and cooperation among global actors via lessons from theory and history, providing readers with a durable framework with which to analyze the current state of international relations. New to the Tenth Edition, a chapter dedicated to global flashpoints — the places in the world where it is easiest to imagine serious conflicts — helps students make connections between events of interest and the text’s major themes.
650 1 7 _aRelaciones Internacionales
_2ARMARC
_9127317
650 2 7 _aGuerra
_vDerecho internacional
_2ARMARC
_9127318
653 _aPolítica mundial
653 _aConflicto
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