Cases in international relations : portraits of the future / Donald M. Snow.
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TextPublisher: New York : Pearson Longman, [2008]Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xvii, 312 pages : maps ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9780205539086
- 0205539084
- 327 22 S.D.C
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
New Forces in International Relations Chapter 1. Popular Terror and the Democratic Peace: Theory versus Practice Chapter 2. The Growing Significance of NGOs: Medecins san Frontieres, Military Conflicts, and Beyond Chapter 3. China Rising: Looming Threat or Global Partner? Part II. Evolving Dynamics of International Relations Chapter 4. War Crimes: The Past in the Present in the Future Chapter 5. International Permission Slips: Sovereignty and the Right of Intervention Chapter 6. Resolving the Irresolvable: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Part III. Economic Globalization Chapter 7. Free Trade or Not Free Trade: From ITO to WTO and Beyond Chapter 8. Debating Globalization: India and Venezuela Chapter 9. Evaluating Globalization: NAFTA After a Decade Part IV. The Altered Face of Security Chapter 10. Future War: From Symmetrical to Asymmetrical Conflict Chapter 11. The Perils of Proliferation: Iran and North Korea Chapter 12. Who Cares about Kashmir? An Old Problem with New Teeth Part V. Transnational Issues Chapter 13. Warm and Getting Warmer: Global Warming and the Fate of the Kyoto Protocol Chapter 14. "Let Them Drink Oil": Resource Conflict in the New Century? Chapter 15. Worse Than the Bubonic Plague: AIDS in Africa as a Transstate Issue Chapter 16. Understanding and Organizing a Post-September 11, 2001 World: The Continuing Campaign Against Evolving Terrorism
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