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Edinburgh companion to political realism / edited by Robert Schuett and Miles Hollingworth.

Contributor(s): Schuett, Robert [editor.] | Hollingworth, Miles [editor.] | Credo Reference (Firm) [distributor.].
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2021Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition].Description: 1 online resource (51 entries) ; digital files.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781787857728.Subject(s): Political realism | Political science -- Philosophy | International relations -- PhilosophyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this item online
Contents:
Contributor biographies -- Introduction -- Part I. Political realism and the political: 1. Political realism and human nature / Erica Benner; 2. Political realism and the western mind / Zhao Tingyang; 3. Political realism and strategic theory / Samir Puri; 4. Political realism and Realpolitik / John Bew; 5. Political realism and ideology / David Martin Jones; 6. Political realism and civil-military relations / Lindsay P. Cohn; 7. Political realism and the English School / Jodok Troy; 8. Political realism and global reform / William E. Scheuerman -- Part II. Political realism and political thinking: 9. Thucydides / Neville Morley; 10. Kau�tilya / Stuart Gray; 11. Livy / Ayelet Haimson Lushkov; 12. Augustine of Hippo / Miles Hollingworth; 13. Niccol�o Machiavelli / Markus Fischer; 14. William Shakespeare / Tim Spiekerman; 15. Thomas Hobbes / Kody W. Cooper; 16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Grace G. Roosevelt; 17. Friedrich Nietzsche / Paul E. Kirkland; 18. Max Weber / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 19. Walter Lippmann / Alan Chong; 20. Reinhold Niebuhr / Menno R. Kamminga; 21. E. H. Carr / Konstantinos Kostagiannis; 22. Leo Strauss / Robert Howse; 23. Herbert Butterfield / Kenneth B. McIntyre; 24. Hans Kelsen / Robert Schuett; 25. Raymond Aron / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 26. George F. Kennan / David A. Mayers; 27. Hans J. Morgenthau / Felix R�osch; 28. Hannah Arendt / Douglas B. Klusmeyer; 29. John H. Herz / Peter M. R. Stirk; 30. Isaiah Berlin / Joshua L. Cherniss --
Part III. Political realism and foreign policy: 31. Political realism and threat perception / John Mueller; 32. Political realism and Russia / David Kerr; 33. Political realism and China / Derek M. C. Yuen; 34. Political realism and Iran / Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani; 35. Political realism and Israel / Uriel Abulof; 36. Political realism and India / Rashed Uz Zaman; 37. Political realism and Japan / Masashi Okuyama; 38. Political realism and regionalism / David Martin Jones; 39. Political realism and nationalism / Peter Iver Kaufman; 40. Political realism and religion / Cecelia Lynch; 41. Political realism and the environment / Tom Switzer; 42. Political realism and the internet / Richard Forno; 43. Political realism and terrorism / Alex S. Wilner; 44. Political realism and the open society / Todd Breyfogle.
Abstract: Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs.
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Contributor biographies -- Introduction -- Part I. Political realism and the political: 1. Political realism and human nature / Erica Benner; 2. Political realism and the western mind / Zhao Tingyang; 3. Political realism and strategic theory / Samir Puri; 4. Political realism and Realpolitik / John Bew; 5. Political realism and ideology / David Martin Jones; 6. Political realism and civil-military relations / Lindsay P. Cohn; 7. Political realism and the English School / Jodok Troy; 8. Political realism and global reform / William E. Scheuerman -- Part II. Political realism and political thinking: 9. Thucydides / Neville Morley; 10. Kau�tilya / Stuart Gray; 11. Livy / Ayelet Haimson Lushkov; 12. Augustine of Hippo / Miles Hollingworth; 13. Niccol�o Machiavelli / Markus Fischer; 14. William Shakespeare / Tim Spiekerman; 15. Thomas Hobbes / Kody W. Cooper; 16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Grace G. Roosevelt; 17. Friedrich Nietzsche / Paul E. Kirkland; 18. Max Weber / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 19. Walter Lippmann / Alan Chong; 20. Reinhold Niebuhr / Menno R. Kamminga; 21. E. H. Carr / Konstantinos Kostagiannis; 22. Leo Strauss / Robert Howse; 23. Herbert Butterfield / Kenneth B. McIntyre; 24. Hans Kelsen / Robert Schuett; 25. Raymond Aron / Christopher Adair-Toteff; 26. George F. Kennan / David A. Mayers; 27. Hans J. Morgenthau / Felix R�osch; 28. Hannah Arendt / Douglas B. Klusmeyer; 29. John H. Herz / Peter M. R. Stirk; 30. Isaiah Berlin / Joshua L. Cherniss --

Part III. Political realism and foreign policy: 31. Political realism and threat perception / John Mueller; 32. Political realism and Russia / David Kerr; 33. Political realism and China / Derek M. C. Yuen; 34. Political realism and Iran / Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani; 35. Political realism and Israel / Uriel Abulof; 36. Political realism and India / Rashed Uz Zaman; 37. Political realism and Japan / Masashi Okuyama; 38. Political realism and regionalism / David Martin Jones; 39. Political realism and nationalism / Peter Iver Kaufman; 40. Political realism and religion / Cecelia Lynch; 41. Political realism and the environment / Tom Switzer; 42. Political realism and the internet / Richard Forno; 43. Political realism and terrorism / Alex S. Wilner; 44. Political realism and the open society / Todd Breyfogle.

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Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs.

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