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The post-Cold War international system : strategies, institutions, and reflexivity

Using the frameworks of structural realism, institutionalism and liberalism, this book examines how major powers responded to the collapse of the Soviet Union and developed their foreign policies during post-Cold War transition
eBook, English, 2004
Routledge, London, 2004
1 online resource (xxii, 173 pages) : illustrations
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Introduction
Theoretical frameowrk
Operationalising liberal predictions
Chapter structure
Reassessing the logic of anarchy : rationality versus reflexivity
The neorealist model
The institutionalist model
The liberal model
Towards a general synthesis
Conclusions
German foreign policy after the Cold War
Neorealism
Institutionalism
Liberalism 1 : domestic variation
Liberalism 2 : Germany's choices
Japanese foreign policy after the Cold War
Neorealism
Institutionalism
Liberalism 1 : domestic variation
Liberalism 2 : Japan's choices
Chinese foreign policy after the Cold War
Neorealism
Institutionalism
Liberalism 1 : domestic variation
Liberalism 2 : China's choices
Conclusions
International relations theory after the Cold War
General patterns of institutionalised activity
Foreign policy adjustments
English