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020 _a9780199899258
028 _aBrijwasi Book Distributors
_b;H-87, Lalita Park,Laxmi Nagar,Delhi-110092
_c;BW/005739
_d;20/02/2020
082 _a327.101 RIP
100 _aNorrin M Ripsman
_a; Jeffrey W Taliaferro
_a; Steven E Lobell
245 _aNeoclassical realist theory of international politics
_c/Norrin M Ripsman
260 _aNew York, NY
_b : Oxford University Press
_c, 2016.
300 _axi, 196 pages
_c; 25 cm
365 _b2611
505 _aIntroduction: Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics -- 1. Neoclassical Realist Theory and the Limits of Structural Realism -- 2. The Neoclassical Realist Research Paradigm and Its Independent Variable -- 3. Neoclassical Realist Intervening Variables -- 4. The Scope and Domain of Neoclassical Realism: The Dependent Variables -- 5. A Methodology of Neoclassical Realism -- 6. Resolving Key Theoretical Debates Using Neoclassical Realism -- 7. The Future of the Research Agenda.
520 _aSince Gideon Rose's 1998 review article in the journal World Politics and especially following the release of Lobell, Ripsman, and Taliaferro's 2009 edited volume Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy, neoclassical realism has emerged as major theoretical approach to the study of foreign policy on both sides of the Atlantic. Proponents of neoclassical realism claim that it is the logical extension.
650 _aSocial Science
655 _aInternational relations
_bInternational relations--Philosophy
700 _a Jeffrey W Taliaferro
700 _a; Steven E Lobell
942 _cBOOK