Produktbild: Chaos Reconsidered

Chaos Reconsidered The Liberal Order and the Future of International Politics

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.07.2023

Herausgeber

Robert Jervis + weitere

Verlag

Columbia University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

15.9/24.2/3.7 cm

Gewicht

918 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-231-20598-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.07.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Columbia University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

15.9/24.2/3.7 cm

Gewicht

918 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-231-20598-6

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  • Produktbild: Chaos Reconsidered
  • Introduction, by Robert Jervis, Diane N. Labrosse, Stacie E. Goddard, and Joshua Rovner
    Part I. Trump and International Relations Theory
    1. The Trump Experiment: An Assessment, by Robert Jervis
    2. Trump Huffed and Puffed, and Liberal International Relations Theory Blew Down, by Michael N. Barnett
    3. America First? The Erosion of American Status Under Trump, by Michelle Murray
    4. Has Trump Changed How We Think About American Security?, by Deborah Avant
    5. Trump¿s Realism, by Randall Schweller
    Part II. America First
    6. When Donald Met Washington: The Genesis of ¿Great-Power Competition¿, by Emma Ashford
    7. What Trump¿s Nationalism Ended Up Looking Like, by Thomas W. Zeiler
    8. Trump¿s Presidency as History, by Ryan Irwin
    9. Globalism and U.S. Foreign Relations After Trump, by Frank Ninkovich
    10. The Derangements of Sovereignty: Trumpism and the Dilemmas of Interdependence, by Samuel Zipp
    11. The Trump Presidency in Historical Perspective, by John A. Thompson
    Part III. American Institutions and Alliances After Trump
    12. Presidents, Precedents, and the Laws of War, by Matthew Evangelista
    13. Trump to the Intelligence Community: Yoüre Fired, by Richard Immerman
    14. The Trump Administration and Economic Sanctions, by Nicholas Mulder
    15. Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Deal, by Susan Colbourn
    16. Trump¿s Transactional Follies: The Consequences of Treating the Arms Trade Like a Business, by Jennifer Spindel
    Part IV. Trump Abroad
    17. Trump and Russia: Less Than Meets the Eye, by Angela Stent
    18. Trump and U.S.-China Strategic Competition as the ¿New¿ Normal, by Jonathan DiCicco
    19. Engage? Trump and the Asia-Pacific, by Dayna Barnes
    20. Riding the Rollercoaster: India and the Trump Years, by Tanvi Madan
    21. Swaggering Home: Trump, Grenell, and Pompeo in Conflict with Germany, by William Gray
    22. Death-Grip Handshakes and Flattery Diplomacy: The Macron-Trump Connection and Its Larger Implications for Alliance Politics, by Kathryn Statler
    23. ¿Mr. Brexit¿: Donald Trump and the United Kingdom¿s Departure from the European Union, by Lindsay Aqui
    24. The Trump Administration and the Middle East: Not Much Change, Not Much Success, by F. Gregory Gause III
    25. Fences Make Bad Hombres: Trump and Latin America, by Christy Thornton
    Part V. The Expanding Meaning of International Security: Human Rights, Racial Justice, and COVID-19
    26. ¿Shithole Countries¿: Was Trump¿s Foreign Policy Racist?, by William I. Hitchcock
    27. Rethinking Vulnerability: Structural Inequality as National Insecurity, by Jason Ludwig and Rebecca Slayton
    28. Lifting the Veil on Racial Capitalism: American Foreign Policy Before and After Trump, by Nivi Manchanda
    29. Racialized Threats and Security Rationales in U.S. Immigration Policies, by Audie Klotz
    30. The Trump Presidency, the Question of Palestine, and Biden¿s Business as Usual, by A. Dirk Moses and Victor Kattan
    31. The Trump Administration¿s Insidious Approach to Human Rights, by Sarah B. Snyder
    Part VI. Is Liberal Internationalism Still Alive?
    32. Trump¿s Foreign Policy Legacy, by Joshua Busby and Jonathan Monten
    33. ¿America First¿ Meets Liberal Internationalism, by Stephen Chaudoin, Helen V. Milner, and Dustin Tingley
    34. Liberal Internationalism and Partisan Conflict in the Post-Trump United States, by George N. Georgarakis and Robert Y. Shapiro
    Part VII. Looking Forward: The Prospects for Joe Biden¿s Presidency
    35. The Biden Administration and Russia: Deeper Into a U.S.-Russia Cold War, by Robert Legvold
    36. Joe Biden, American Democracy, and the China Challenge, by James Goldgeier
    37. Transatlantic Relations After Trump: Mutual Perceptions and Strategy in Historical Perspective, by Alessandro Brogi
    38. One Eye on the Rearview Mirror: The Middle East from Trump to Biden, by James Stocker
    39. Reclaiming America and Its Place in the World, by Elizabeth Economy
    Part VIII. Coda
    40. World History, the American President, and the Gibbon Paradox, by Jeremy Adelman
    41. Trump¿s Limited Legacy, by Lawrence Freedman
    42. American Constraints: Trump¿s ¿Legacy¿ or Inexorable History, by Charles S. Maier
    43. Making Trump History, by Martin Conway
    List of Contributors
    Index