Approaches to world order / Robert W. Cox

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ES Publication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995 Description: xvi, 552 pLOC classification:
  • JX 1954 C877a 1995
Summary: Beyong international relations theory, 3. -- Influences and commitments, 19. -- The idea of international labor regulation, 41. -- Realism, positivism, and historicism, 49. -- On thinking about future world orden, 60. -- Social forces, states, and world orders : Beyond international relations theory, 85. -- Gramsci, hegemony, and international relations : An essay in method, 124. -- Towards a posthegemonic conceptualization of world order : Reflections on the relevancy of Ibn khaldun, 144. -- Take six eggs : Theory finance, and the real economy in the work of Susan Strange, 174. -- The global political economy and social choice, 191. -- Real socialism in historical perspective, 209. -- Structural issues of global governance : Implications for Europe, 237. -- Middlepowermanship, Japan, and future world order, 241. -- Production and security, 276. -- Global Perestroika, 296. -- The executive head : An essay on leadership in international organization, 317. -- Decision making, 349. -- Ideologies and the new international economic order : Reflections on some recent literature, 376. -- Labor and hegemony, 420. -- Labor and hegemony a reply, 471. -- Multilateralism and world order, 494. -- Globalization, multilateralism, and democracy, 524
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JX 1954 C877a 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000000833

Beyong international relations theory, 3. -- Influences and commitments, 19. -- The idea of international labor regulation, 41. -- Realism, positivism, and historicism, 49. -- On thinking about future world orden, 60. -- Social forces, states, and world orders : Beyond international relations theory, 85. -- Gramsci, hegemony, and international relations : An essay in method, 124. -- Towards a posthegemonic conceptualization of world order : Reflections on the relevancy of Ibn khaldun, 144. -- Take six eggs : Theory finance, and the real economy in the work of Susan Strange, 174. -- The global political economy and social choice, 191. -- Real socialism in historical perspective, 209. -- Structural issues of global governance : Implications for Europe, 237. -- Middlepowermanship, Japan, and future world order, 241. -- Production and security, 276. -- Global Perestroika, 296. -- The executive head : An essay on leadership in international organization, 317. -- Decision making, 349. -- Ideologies and the new international economic order : Reflections on some recent literature, 376. -- Labor and hegemony, 420. -- Labor and hegemony a reply, 471. -- Multilateralism and world order, 494. -- Globalization, multilateralism, and democracy, 524

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