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The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations

Emmers, Ralf(Edited by)Larson, Deborah Welch(Edited by)Paul, T. V.(Edited by)Trinkunas, Harold A.(Edited by)Wivel, Anders(Edited by)
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The discipline of international relations offers much insight into why violent power transitions occur, yet there have been few substantive examinations of why and how peaceful changes happen in world politics.

This work is the first comprehensive treatment of that subject.

The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations provides a thorough examination of research on the problem of change in the international arena and the reasons why change happens peacefully at times, and at others, violently.

It contains over forty chapters, which examine the historical, theoretical, global, regional, and national foreign-policy dimensions of peaceful change.

As the world enters a new round of power transition conflict, involving a rapidly risingChina and a relatively declining United States, this Handbook provides a necessary resource for decisionmakers and scholars engaged in this vital area of research.

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Oxford University Press
019009737X / 9780190097370
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327.172
05/08/2021
English
840 pages
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