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In: Asia Pacific community, Heft 13, S. 113-137
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In: Rhetoric and Public Affairs
In: Rhetoric and Public Affairs Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. Refiguring Realism -- Realism and Rhetoric in International Relations -- II. Rereading Realist Writers -- Henry Kissinger: Realism's Rational Actor -- Realism Masking Fear: George F. Kennan's Political Rhetoric -- Reinhold Niebuhr and the Rhetoric of Christian Realism -- E. H. Carr: Ambivalent Realist -- Martin Wight: International Relations as Realm of Persuasion -- Hans J. Morgenthau In Defense of the National Interest:On Rhetoric, Realism, and the Public Sphere -- III. Rewriting Realist Concepts -- Rethinking Sovereignty -- The Meaning of Security -- Metaphors of Prestige and Reputation in American Foreign Policy and American Realism -- Nationalism and Realist Discourses of International Relations -- The Gender of Rhetoric, Reason, and Realism -- A Reinterpretation of Realism: Genealogy, Semiology, Dromology -- IV. Rewriting Foreign Policy -- Rhetorics of Place Characteristics in High-Level U. S. Foreign Policy Making -- The Logic of Différance in International Relations: U. S. Colonization of the Philippines -- Indigenous Peoples, Marginal Sites, and the Changing Context of World Politics -- Realistic Rhetoric but not Realism: A Senatorial Conversation on Cambodia -- V. Post-Realism -- Strategic Intelligence and Discursive Realities / Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Front Matter -- Table of Contents -- I. Preface -- II. Introduction -- III. Steering Committee Policy Recommendations and Findings* -- IV. NRC Summary Report on the Project -- Sources of Friction and Cooperation in High-Technology Industries -- System Integration and System Friction: New Challenges in Trade Policy -- Different National Investment Regimes and Their Consequences -- Main Points of the Summary Report -- Supplements -- Bibliography -- V. National Technology Policies and International Friction: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Options* -- The Economics of Technology Policies in Globalized Markets -- Approaches to Conflict Resolution: Agenda for Action -- References.
In: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 474-476
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: Cornell Studies in Political Economy
The Making of Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1. Introduction: Region, Regionalism and Regional Identity in the Making of Southeast Asia -- Unity in Diversity -- Interactions and Identity -- Structure of the Book -- 2. Imagined Communities and Socially Constructed Regions -- Defining Regionness -- Material and Ideational Perspectives -- Whole and Parts -- Past and Present -- Inside and Outside -- Permanence and Transience -- Summary of the Argument -- 3. Imagining Southeast Asia -- Introduction -- The Southeast Asian States and State System in the Pre-Colonial Era -- Commerce, Colonialism and the Regional Concept -- After the War: (Re)inventing the Region -- The Contribution of "Southeast Asian Studies" -- Conclusion -- 4. Nationalism, Regionalism and the Cold War Order -- The nationalist Vision of Regionalism -- Development, Legitimacy and Regional (Dis)order -- Great-Power Rivalry and Regional Autonomy -- Conclusion -- 5. The Evolution of Regional Organization -- ASA and Maphilindo -- The Establishment of ASEAn: Motivating Factors -- Dimensions of ASEAN Regionalism -- Conclusion -- 6. Southeast Asia Divided: Polarization and Reconciliation -- Vietnam and ASEAN -- ASEAN and the Cambodian Conflict -- Towards Regional Reconciliation -- East Asian Regionalization and Southeast Asian Regionalism -- The "ASEAN Way" -- Conclusion -- 7. Constructing "One Southeast Asia" -- Towards "One Southeast Asia" -- Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific Idea -- Conclusion -- 8. Globalization and the Crisis of Regional Identity -- The Perils of Globalizatio -- Rainforests and Regional Identity -- Identity and Community -- Regional Identity and Civil Society -- China, India and Southeast Asian Identity -- An East Asian Community? -- Conclusion -- 9. Whither Southeast Asia? -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE: A NEW PARADIGM FOR ACHIEVING NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY -- 1 The Hopeful Science -- 2 Laying the Foundations -- 3 The Core Principles of Economic Peacekeeping -- 4 Making It Happen: Building a Peacekeeping Economy in the "Real World" -- 5 Making It Stronger: Organizations and Institutions -- 6 Does Globalization Contribute to Economic Peacekeeping? -- PART TWO: THE ECONOMICS OF DEMILITARIZED SECURITY -- 7 The Economic Promise of Demilitarized Security -- 8 Removing Barriers to Demilitarized Security: Managing the Transition -- 9 Extending Demilitarized Security: Economic Peacekeeping and Nonviolent Action -- 10 Demilitarized Security, Development, and Terrorism -- PART THREE: THE PEACEKEEPING ECONOMY -- 11 Bringing It All Together: Toward a More Prosperous and Secure World -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 34-60
ISSN: 1552-3349
In: Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 18, Heft 71, S. 97-108
In: Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science
In: Extra volumes 21
Front Cover -- Globalization at Risk: Challenges to Finance and Trade -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Booming Finance -- 3 Expanding Commerce -- 4 Mighty Multinationals -- 5 Southbound -- 6 A Dangerous Time in Global Finance -- 7 Trade in Trouble -- 8 Anxious Workers -- 9 New Frictions -- 10 Afterword -- Notes -- Index.
I. The West. By R. Congreve.--II. England and France. By F. Harrison.--III. England and the sea. By E.S. Beesly.--IV. England and India. By E.H. Pember.--V. England and China. By J.H. Bridges.--VI. England and Japan. By C.A. Cookson.--VII. England and the uncivilised communities. By H.D. Hutton. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: The Economic Journal, Band 8, Heft 31, S. 314