Rational Theory of International Politics : : The Logic of Competition and Cooperation / / Charles L. Glaser.

Within the realist school of international relations, a prevailing view holds that the anarchic structure of the international system invariably forces the great powers to seek security at one another's expense, dooming even peaceful nations to an unrelenting struggle for power and dominance. R...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter one. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Setting Up the Theory -- Chapter Three. The Theory -- Chapter Four. Extensions of the Theory -- Chapter Five. Counterarguments -- Chapter Six. Placing the Theory in the IR Theory Landscape -- Chapter Seven. Evaluating the Theory from Within -- Chapter Eight. Evaluating the Theory-Important Cases and Useful Comparisons -- Chapter Nine. Applying the Theory to Arms Races; Testing It with Counterfactuals -- Chapter Ten. Summary and Policy Implications -- Bibliography -- Index
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Within the realist school of international relations, a prevailing view holds that the anarchic structure of the international system invariably forces the great powers to seek security at one another's expense, dooming even peaceful nations to an unrelenting struggle for power and dominance. Rational Theory of International Politics offers a more nuanced alternative to this view, one that provides answers to the most fundamental and pressing questions of international relations. Why do states sometimes compete and wage war while at other times they cooperate and pursue peace? Does competition reflect pressures generated by the anarchic international system or rather states' own expansionist goals? Are the United States and China on a collision course to war, or is continued coexistence possible? Is peace in the Middle East even feasible? Charles Glaser puts forward a major new theory of international politics that identifies three kinds of variables that influence a state's strategy: the state's motives, specifically whether it is motivated by security concerns or "greed"; material variables, which determine its military capabilities; and information variables, most importantly what the state knows about its adversary's motives. Rational Theory of International Politics demonstrates that variation in motives can be key to the choice of strategy; that the international environment sometimes favors cooperation over competition; and that information variables can be as important as material variables in determining the strategy a state should choose.
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Competition, International.
International cooperation.
International relations Philosophy.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Chapter one. Introduction --
Chapter Two. Setting Up the Theory --
Chapter Three. The Theory --
Chapter Four. Extensions of the Theory --
Chapter Five. Counterarguments --
Chapter Six. Placing the Theory in the IR Theory Landscape --
Chapter Seven. Evaluating the Theory from Within --
Chapter Eight. Evaluating the Theory-Important Cases and Useful Comparisons --
Chapter Nine. Applying the Theory to Arms Races; Testing It with Counterfactuals --
Chapter Ten. Summary and Policy Implications --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Chapter one. Introduction --
Chapter Two. Setting Up the Theory --
Chapter Three. The Theory --
Chapter Four. Extensions of the Theory --
Chapter Five. Counterarguments --
Chapter Six. Placing the Theory in the IR Theory Landscape --
Chapter Seven. Evaluating the Theory from Within --
Chapter Eight. Evaluating the Theory-Important Cases and Useful Comparisons --
Chapter Nine. Applying the Theory to Arms Races; Testing It with Counterfactuals --
Chapter Ten. Summary and Policy Implications --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Chapter one. Introduction --
Chapter Two. Setting Up the Theory --
Chapter Three. The Theory --
Chapter Four. Extensions of the Theory --
Chapter Five. Counterarguments --
Chapter Six. Placing the Theory in the IR Theory Landscape --
Chapter Seven. Evaluating the Theory from Within --
Chapter Eight. Evaluating the Theory-Important Cases and Useful Comparisons --
Chapter Nine. Applying the Theory to Arms Races; Testing It with Counterfactuals --
Chapter Ten. Summary and Policy Implications --
Bibliography --
Index
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