The theory and practice of international relations / by Fred A. Sondermann, William C. Olson and David S. McLellan
Imprint
Englewood Cliffs N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1970
Edition
3rd ed
Descript
404 p. ; 22 cm
CONTENT
Introduction: the study of international relations -- Part One : The international system and its participants -- Nation-state -- Nationalism -- Structure and dynamics of the system -- Part Two : The capability inventory -- The measurement of states' capacities in their foreign relations -- The impact of geographic considerations -- Population and economic change -- Scientific and technological differentials -- Economic capability -- The military dimension -- Part Three : Ends and means in foreign relations -- Foreign policy objectives -- Power and influence -- Diplmacy -- Communications -- Economic methods -- Revolution and intervention -- Force: its threst, use, and restraint -- Part Four : IThe struggle for world order -- Arms control and dis armament -- Toward a rule of law and an organized world?