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Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations, edited by Steve A. Yetiv, Patrick James

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Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations, edited by Steve A. Yetiv, Patrick James
Language
eng
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non fiction
Main title
Advancing Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations
Medium
electronic resource
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dictionaries
Oclc number
964599582
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edited by Steve A. Yetiv, Patrick James
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Summary
This edited volume breaks new ground by innovatively drawing on multiple disciplines to enhance our understanding of international relations and conflict. The expansion of knowledge across disciplines and the increasingly blurred boundaries in the real world both enable and demand thinking across intellectual borders. While multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary are prominent buzz words, remarkably few books advance them. Yet doing so can sharpen and expand our perspective on academic and real world issues and problems. This book offers the most comprehensive treatment to date and is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and practitioners. Steve A. Yetiv is the Louis I. Jaffe Professor of International Relations at Old Dominion University. A two-time Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award winner, his books include Explaining Foreign Policy (Johns Hopkins, 2011); The Petroleum Triangle (Cornell University Press, 2011); and Myths of the Oil Boom (Oxford University Press, 2015). Patrick James is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California. He is author or editor of 24 books, along with 120 academic articles and book chapters. A former VP of the International Studies Association, James also served as president of the International Council for Canadian Studies, 2011-13, and president of the Peace Science Society, 2016-17.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:Pushing Boundaries in the Study of International Relations -- Chapter 2: History, International Relations, and Conflict -- Chapter 3: Jonathan Renshon and Daniel Kahneman – Hawkish Biases and the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict Decision Making -- Chapter 4:Trust, Cooperation, and Conflict : Neuropolitics and International Relations -- Chapter 5: Technology, Conflict and International Relations -- Chapter 6: Anthropology, Conflict, and International Relations -- Chapter 7: Gender in International Relations: Interdisciplinarity and the Study of Conflict -- Chapter 8: Demography in International Relations: Economics, Politics, Sociology and Conflict -- Chapter 9: International Political Economy and Political Demography: An Interdisciplinary Exploration -- Chapter 10:Systemism and Foreign Folicy Analysis: A New Approach to the Study of International Conflict -- Chapter 11: Interdisciplinary Links and Future Directions.
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