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245 00 aStrategic Choice and International Relations /cDavid A. Lake, Robert Powell.
260 aPrinceton, NJ :bPrinceton University Press,c[2020]
300 a1 online resource :b2 tables 2 line illus.
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505 tFrontmatter --tContents --tAcknowledgments --tChapter One. International Relations: A Strategic-Choice Approach --tChapter Two. Actors and Preferences in International Relations --tChapter Three. The Strategic Setting of Choices: Signaling, Commitment, and Negotiation in International Politics --tChapter Four. Institutions as Constraints on Strategic Choice --tChapter Five. The Governance Problem in International Relations --tChapter Six. Evolution, Choice, and International Change --tChapter Seven. The Limits of Strategic Choice: Constrained Rationality and Incomplete Explanation --tReferences --tAbout the Authors --tName Index --tGeneral Index
520 aThe strategic-choice approach has a long pedigree in international relations. In an area often rent by competing methodologies, editors David A. Lake and Robert Powell take the best of accepted and contested knowledge among many theories. With the contributors to this volume, they offer a unifying perspective, which begins with a simple insight: students of international relations want to explain the choices actors make--whether these actors be states, parties, ethnic groups, companies, leaders, or individuals. This synthesis offers three new benefits: first, the strategic interaction of actors is the unit of analysis, rather than particular states or policies; second, these interactions are now usefully organized into analytic schemes, on which conceptual experiments may be based; and third, a set of methodological "bets" is then made about the most productive ways to analyze the interactions. Together, these elements allow the pragmatic application of theories that may apply to a myriad of particular cases, such as individuals protesting environmental degradation, governments seeking to control nuclear weapons, or the United Nations attempting to mobilize member states for international peacekeeping. Besides the editors, the six contributors to this book, all distinguished scholars of international relations, are Jeffry A. Frieden, James D. Morrow, Ronald Rogowski, Peter Gourevitch, Miles Kahler, and Arthur A. Stein. Their work is an invaluable introduction for scholars and students of international relations, economists, and government decision-makers.
546 aIn English.
588 aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mai 2020).
590 aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
650 aAxelrod, Robert.
650 aBueno de Mesquita, Bruce.
650 aChicken Game.
650 aDepew, David J.
650 aFearon, James.
650 aFrieden, Jeffry.
650 aHirshleifer, Jack.
650 aKeohane, Robert O.
650 aLake, David.
650 aLamarckism.
650 aMorrow, James.
650 aRogowski, Ronald.
650 aaggregation of preferences.
650 aconstructivist theories.
650 adeterrents: alliances as.
650 aecology, organizational.
650 ahegemonic stability theory.
650 alinkage in bargaining.
650 amathematical model.
650 amultiple-veto systems.
650 areversion point.
650 ascale of units.
650 ascreening.
650 aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.2bisacsh
650 aInternational relations.
650 aStrategic planning.
655 aElectronic books.
700 aLake, David A.,eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
700 aPowell, Robert,eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
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Strategic Choice and International Relations /David A. Lake, Robert Powell
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Strategic Choice and International Relations /David A. Lake, Robert Powell
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Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press [2020]
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1 online resource : 2 tables 2 line illus.
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The strategic-choice approach has a long pedigree in international relations. In an area often rent by competing methodologies, editors David A. Lake and Robert Powell take the best of accepted and contested knowledge among many theories. With the contributors to this volume, they offer a unifying perspective, which begins with a simple insight: students of international relations want to explain the choices actors makewhether these actors be states, parties, ethnic groups, companies, leaders, or individuals. This synthesis offers three new benefits: first, the strategic interaction of actors is the unit of analysis, rather than particular states or policies; second, these interactions are now usefully organized into analytic schemes, on which conceptual experiments may be based; and third, a set of methodological "bets" is then made about the most productive ways to analyze the interactions. Together, these elements allow the pragmatic application of theories that may apply to a myriad of particular cases, such as individuals protesting environmental degradation, governments seeking to control nuclear weapons, or the United Nations attempting to mobilize member states for international peacekeeping. Besides the editors, the six contributors to this book, all distinguished scholars of international relations, are Jeffry A. Frieden, James D. Morrow, Ronald Rogowski, Peter Gourevitch, Miles Kahler, and Arthur A. Stein. Their work is an invaluable introduction for scholars and students of international relations, economists, and government decision-makers.
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