Cambridge Studies in International Relations

Theory of Unipolar Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlexGolova at Nov. 8, 2018
Theory of Unipolar Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) [Repost]

Theory of Unipolar Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Nuno P. Monteiro
English | April 21, 2014 | ISBN: 9781107677753 | 296 pages | PDF | 1.75 MB

Diplomatic Theory of International Relations  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at April 7, 2022
Diplomatic Theory of International Relations

Diplomatic Theory of International Relations (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Paul Sharp
English | September 28, 2009 | ISBN: 0521760267, 052175755X | True EPUB/PDF | 352 pages | 0.8/1.8 MB

Social Theory of International Politics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at March 6, 2022
Social Theory of International Politics

Social Theory of International Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Alexander Wendt
English | November 13, 1999 | ISBN: 0521465575, 0521469600 | True PDF | 452 pages | 22.4 MB

Global Shell Games: Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Feb. 28, 2018
Global Shell Games: Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism

Global Shell Games: Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Michael G. Findley, Daniel L. Nielson, Jason Sharman
English | March 24, 2014 | ISBN: 110704314X, 1107638836 | EPUB | 276 pages | 4 MB
After Saigon's Fall: Refugees and US-Vietnamese Relations, 1975–2000 (Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations)

After Saigon's Fall: Refugees and US-Vietnamese Relations, 1975–2000 (Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations) by Amanda C. Demmer
English | ISBN: 1108488382 | 288 pages | EPUB | April 8, 2021 | 3.29 Mb

Science and American Foreign Relations since World War II  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Oct. 21, 2019
Science and American Foreign Relations since World War II

Science and American Foreign Relations since World War II (Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations) by Greg Whitesides
2019 | ISBN: 1108420443 | English | 350 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) [Repost]

Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics by Sidney G. Tarrow
English | February 7, 2011 | ISBN: 0521198909 | 354 pages | PDF | 3.37 Mb

Scientific Cosmology and International Orders  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at April 26, 2018
Scientific Cosmology and International Orders

Scientific Cosmology and International Orders (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Bentley B. Allan
2018 | ISBN: 1108416616 | English | 358 pages | PDF | 39 MB

Hierarchies in World Politics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Nov. 13, 2017
Hierarchies in World Politics

Hierarchies in World Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by Ayşe Zarakol
2017 | ISBN: 1108404022, 1108416632 | English | 344 pages | PDF | 3 MB

From 'Japan Problem' to 'China Threat'?: Rising Powers in US Economic Discourse  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 16, 2020
From 'Japan Problem' to 'China Threat'?: Rising Powers in US Economic Discourse

From 'Japan Problem' to 'China Threat'?: Rising Powers in US Economic Discourse by Nicola Nymalm
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 254 Pages | ISBN : 3030449505 | 4.5 MB

This book has four main objectives: to bring the thus far almost entirely neglected historical case of ‘the rise of Japan’ into the literature on power shifts in general and ‘the rise of China’ in particular; to propose a discourse-based conceptualization of identity for the study of economic policy that engages theoretical and methodological debates on how to overcome the dichotomy between ‘ideational’ (identity) and ‘material’ (economic) factors; to address the tendency to focus on the ‘radical Other’ in poststructuralist IR scholarship, by highlighting how heterogeneity disturbs exclusive and binary articulations of identity and difference; and to propose a method for putting political discourse theory (PDT) into practice in empirical research by drawing on rhetorical political analysis (RPA).