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Seyom Brown

    International Relations in a Changing Global System
    Higher realism : a new foreign policy for the United States
    Faces of power
    The Causes and Prevention of War
    • In this unique book, Seyom Brown applies the analytical tools of the social and behavioral sciences to the study of international violence. Within this theoretical framework, he considers the phenomenon of war itself; its behavioral, political, institutional, and structural determinants; and the issues involved in the reduction of international conflict. This second edition, which focuses especially on the challenges and opportunities for maintaining peace in the post-Cold War world, incorporates three new chapters. New topics include the forms of collective violence, the culture of war, and the role of diplomacy. The concluding section has also been extensively revised to accommodate an integrated strategy for the prevention and control of war.

      The Causes and Prevention of War
    • Seyom Brown's authoritative account of U.S. foreign policy from the end of World War II to the present challenges common assumptions about American presidents and their struggles with power and purpose. He reveals Truman's deeper anguish over the atomic bomb, Eisenhower and George W. Bush's significant involvement in policy formulation, Reagan's transformative worldview during his presidency, and Obama's military strategies mirroring Nixon and Kissinger's Vietnam exit. Brown's analyses of Obama's counterterrorism policies, responses to upheavals in the Middle East, nuclear proliferation prevention, and managing territorial expansion by China and Russia reinforce the theme of "constancy and change." This theme illustrates how the role of the U.S. as a global power transforms the occupant of the Oval Office more than the occupant can influence the world. Praise for previous editions highlights Brown's clear analysis and systematic approach, making it a valuable contribution to Cold War literature. Reviewers commend its comprehensive nature, thoroughness, and engaging writing style, affirming its suitability for both undergraduate and graduate courses. Brown's unique perspective on U.S. policy, focusing on how decision makers perceive their adversaries, offers an important and insightful analysis worthy of careful reading.

      Faces of power
    • International Relations in a Changing Global System

      Toward a Theory of the World Polity, Second Edition

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of a novel approach to international relations, focusing on the anarchic structure of the global political system. It elaborates on the fundamental characteristics that define this evolving landscape, providing a comprehensive analysis that enhances the understanding of global interactions and dynamics.

      International Relations in a Changing Global System