Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations

Höfundur Frank Costigliola

Útgefandi Cambridge University Press

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781107054189

Útgáfa 3

Höfundarréttur

3.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half title
  • Title page
  • Imprints page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • 1 Theories of International Relations
  • Realism
  • Liberalism
  • Social Constructivism
  • Levels of analysis
  • Individuals
  • The state and domestic politics
  • The international system
  • The Bush doctrine and the invasion of Iraq as an example
  • A closing note on causation and methods
  • 2 National security
  • 3 Corporatism: from the new era to the age of development
  • 4 Explaining political economy
  • The world economy
  • Thinking about firms
  • Finance and banking
  • Business, the state, politics, and society
  • 5 Diplomatic history after the big bang: using computational methods to explore the infinite archive
  • Computational methods 1.0 and 2.0: from cliometrics to the digital humanities
  • The archival explosion
  • Computational methods 3.0
  • Fields of research
  • Counting
  • Traffic analysis
  • Topic modeling
  • Going “off-topic”
  • Authorship attribution
  • Network analysis
  • Mapping
  • Conclusion
  • 6 Development and technopolitics
  • What is development?
  • Where did development ideas come from?
  • Anti-politics and technopolitics
  • How does the United States fit in?
  • 7 Nonstate actors
  • NGOs
  • Intergovernmental organizations
  • Multinational corporations
  • Conclusion
  • 8 Legal history as foreign relations history
  • Law as foreign relations history
  • Periodization and causality in human rights history
  • Legal spaces and identities in foreign relations history
  • Law as war
  • Law as a constitutive force
  • A legal history survival guide
  • 9 Domestic politics
  • 10 The global frontier: comparative history and the frontier-borderlands approach
  • 11 Considering borders
  • Making meaning along borders: othering and contact zones
  • Transcending borders: transnational interconnections
  • Crossing disciplinary borders in the cultural turn: issues of reception and multivocality
  • 12 The privilege of acting upon others: the middle eastern exception to anti-exceptionalist histories of the US and the world
  • 13 Nationalism as an umbrella ideology
  • 14 Nation Branding
  • 15 Shades of sovereignty: racialized power, the United States and the world
  • 16 Gendering American foreign relations
  • Where are the women?
  • Men have gender identities, too
  • Global gendered imaginaries
  • Conclusion
  • 17 The religious turn in diplomatic history
  • 18 Memory and the study of US foreign relations
  • 19 The senses
  • Conclusion
  • 20 Psychology
  • History’s slow embrace of psychology
  • Personalities and policy
  • Group decisions and policy
  • Cognitions, motivations, perceptions, and policy
  • Deterrence, diplomacy, and the security dilemma in foreign policy
  • Intelligence in foreign policy
  • Challenges and opportunities
  • 21 Reading for emotion
  • Index

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