Systems, stability, and statecraft : essays on the international history of modern Europe /Paul W Schroeder
Material type: TextPublisher number: International Book Distributors | ;Flat No.17,Prakash Apartments,5 Ansari Road ,Daryaganj,New Delhi-110002Publication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan , 2004Description: vi, 370 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 9781403963581Subject(s): HistoryGenre/Form: History of EuropeDDC classification: 940.28 SCHItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Introduction / David Wetzel, Robert Jervis, Jack S. Levy --
War, Peace, and the Concert --
Napoleon's Foreign Policy: A Criminal Enterprise --
Did the Vienna Settlement Rest on a Balance of Power? --
Bruck Versus Buol: The Dispute Over Austrian Eastern Policy, 1853-55 --
The Lost Intermediaries: The Impact of 1870 on the European System --
Gladstone as Bismarck --
Containment Nineteenth Century Style: How Russia was Restrained --
World War I --
World War I as Galloping Gertie: A Reply to Joachim Remak --
Embedded Counterfactuals and World War I as an Unavoidable War --
Tools of International Statecraft --
Alliances, 1815-1945: Weapons of Power and Tools of Management --
The Nineteenth Century System: Balance of Power or Political Equilibrium? --
Trends and Implications --
The Cold War and Its Ending in "Long-Duration" International History --
Does the History of International Politics Go Anywhere? --
International History: Why Historians Do It Differently than Political Scientists --
The Mirage of Empire Versus the Promise of Hegemony.
Raising new questions and offering provocative new interpretations, Schroeder encourages historians and political scientists alike to reconsider their long-standing beliefs about the evolution and dynamics of modern diplomacy
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