Description |
x, 426 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 35 |
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Cambridge studies in international relations ; 35
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Part I: 1. Introduction: aims and approaches -- 2. Theories of crisis behaviour -- 3. 'Crisis management' versus 'crisis diplomacy' -- Part II: 4. The Eastern crisis, 1839-1841 -- 5. The Crimean war crisis, 1853-1854 -- 6. The Russo-Japanese crisis, 1903-1904 -- 7. The Sudeten crisis, 1938 -- 8. The Franco-Prussian and Agadir crises -- 9. Pearl Harbor and the Berlin crises -- Part III: 10. Crises and the international system: arenas, alignments and norms -- 11. The choice of goals: values, interests and objectives -- 12. Selective perception and misperception -- 13. Crisis bargaining -- 14. Internal politics -- 15. The outcome and risk of war -- Part IV: 16. Conclusions: theory and policy |
Analysis |
Case studies |
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Diplomacy |
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History |
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International disputes |
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Overseas item |
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Superpowers |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 412-418 |
Subject |
Crisis management.
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Diplomacy -- Case studies.
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Great powers.
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World politics -- 19th century.
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World politics -- 20th century.
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Foreign relations.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045680
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LC no. |
93041564 |
ISBN |
0521453925 (hc) |
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0521459877 (pb) |
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