Readings on the international political system / Edited by Naomi Rosenbaum
Imprint
Englewood Cliffs : Prentice-Hall, [c1970]
Descript
vi, 442 p. : tables
CONTENT
Part One. The people: Personality, attitude, and opinion : Man and world politics: The psycho-cultural interface -- Nation-building in America: The colonial years -- Knowledge and foreign policy opinions: Some models for consideration -- The president, the polls, and vietnam -- Part Two. The governments: The making of foreign policy : The concept of crisis in decision-making -- The kaiser, the tsar, and the computer: Information processing in a crisis -- Perceptions of hostility and financial indices during the crisis: An experimernt in validating content analysis data -- The goals of foreign policy -- The role of political style: A study of dean acheson -- Part Three. International conflict: War, weapons, and strategy : Peaceful settlements and the dysfunctions of secrecy -- More calculations about deterrence -- Critique of strategic thinking -- The arms race and world order -- Part four. International cooperation: International organization : Collective legitimization as a political function of the United Nations -- Non-resolution consequences of the United Nations and their effect on international conflict -- Discovering voting groups in the United Nations -- System and process in the international labor organization: A statistical afterthought -- Part Five. The world community: The integrated international system : World politics as a primitive political system -- Integration and arms control in the european political environment: A summary report -- An end to European integration? -- Some problems of international systems research