03421oam 2200661I 450 991081956120332120200520144314.01-134-33470-21-134-33471-00-203-68470-21-280-07780-80-203-36623-910.4324/9780203366233 (CKB)1000000000255168(EBL)200586(OCoLC)437061384(SSID)ssj0000306528(PQKBManifestationID)11274898(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000306528(PQKBWorkID)10299132(PQKB)10980460(Au-PeEL)EBL200586(CaPaEBR)ebr10093928(CaONFJC)MIL7780(OCoLC)56545411(MiAaPQ)EBC200586(PPN)198453728(EXLCZ)99100000000025516820180331d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe post-Cold War international system strategies, institutions, and reflexivity /Ewan HarrisonLondon ;New York :Routledge,2004.1 online resource (195 p.)The new international relationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-42974-9 0-415-32836-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-165) and index.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.The end of the Cold War has opened up a 'real world laboratory' in which to test and refine general theories of international relations. Using the frameworks provided by structural realism, institutionalism and liberalism, The Post-Cold War International System examines how major powers responded to the collapse of the Soviet Union and developed their foreign policies over the period of post-Cold War transition. The book argues that the democratic peace has begun to generate powerful socialisation effects, due to the emergence of a critical mass of liberal democratic states siNew international relations.International relationsWorld politics1989-International relations.World politics327/.09/049Harrison Ewan1973,1684308MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910819561203321The post-Cold War international system4055729UNINA