Reconstructing RealpolitikFrank Whelon Wayman, Paul Francis Diehl An empirically based critique of realism |
Contents
The Realpolitik Framework | 3 |
The Use of Coercive | 29 |
When Do States Take on Extended Deterrent | 81 |
International Norms and Power Politics | 101 |
Power Relationships Democratic | 161 |
Networks of Intrigue? Realpolitik Alliances | 185 |
Balancing and Bandwagoning | 227 |
Dead End Detour or Road Map? | 247 |
Bibliography | 267 |
Contributors | 287 |
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