Imbalance of Power(English, Hardcover, Zartman I. William)
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Now that the clear delineations of the Cold War era are behind us, what are the contours of the international system? And what does the new reality mean for the United States, the acknowledged hegemon? Provocatively applying IR theory to the world of policy analysis, Imbalance of Power showcases current policy debates about the nature of both the international order and the role of the US within it. The authors bring to life concepts of realism, hegemony, liberalism, and constructivism, making it clear why these ideas are so relevant to understanding the challenges of world politics today. In the process, they address thorny issues of structure vs. policy, context vs. content, even determinism vs. choice—shedding light on the shape of a seemingly amorphous system. About the Author I. William Zartman is Jacob Blaustein Distinguished Professor of International Organization and Conflict Resolution at Johns Hopkins University. His many publications include Cowardly Lions: Missed Opportunities to Prevent Deadly Conflict and State Collapse. Table of Contents The Quest for Order in World Politics, I.W. Zartman US HEGEMONY: The United States: Alone in the World, K.N. Waltz An Empire, But We Can't Keep It, R. Jervis From Hegemony to Empire: The Fatal Leap, P.W. Schroeder Statecraft Today: Regional Predicaments, Global Conundrums, C.F. Doran THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER: Adapting to the Evolving Polyarchy, S. Brown Primacy and Other Ways of Shaping World Order, G. Schmidt Balancing Order and Justice in a Globalized World, F. Rajaee Resource Competition in the New International Order, M.T. Klare and P. Pavilionis Challenges to World Order After September 11, F. Fukuyama CONCLUSION: The Shape of a Shapeless World, I.W. Zartman.