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Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations
Michigan State University Press, 1996 eISBN: 978-0-87013-891-1 | Paper: 978-0-87013-461-6 | Cloth: 978-0-87013-422-7 Library of Congress Classification JX1255.P67 1996 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.73009045
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The end of the Cold War encourages new perspectives on international relations. Beer and Hariman provide a comprehensive set of essays that challenge and reinterpret the tradition of realism which has dominated the thinking of academics and foreign policy makers. Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations systematically discusses the major realist writers of the Post-War era, the foundational concepts of international politics, and representative case studies of foreign policy discourse. These essays demonstrate how realism operates rhetorically and point the way toward a richer understanding of world politics. See other books on: 1989- | Cold War | Decision making | Realism | World politics See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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