| John J. Mearsheimer - Political Science - 2001 - 582 pages
...eliminate an essential national actor," because they are motivated by "a theory of the general good." Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley, 1957), p. 23; and Gulick, Europe's Classical Balance, p. 45. The result of all this "attention to group interest"... | |
| Moonis Ahmar - Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty - 2001 - 208 pages
...resourcefulness, and imagination with which diplomatic relations might otherwise be more fruitfully conducted."" 'Morton A. Kaplan. System and Process in International Politics, (New York: John Wiley, 1975), p. 55. 4Joseph Franklin, The Making of Foreign Policy, ( London: Oxford University Press. 1967),... | |
| Amitai Etzioni - History - 2001 - 426 pages
...to both). Our reasons for following a particular usage of the term will become evident below. 6 See Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1957, p. 4. 7 Cf. Talcott Parsons, "Polarization and the Problem of International Order,"... | |
| G. John Ikenberry - History - 2002 - 338 pages
...Nicholson, Formal Theories of International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), 26; and Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley, 1957), 23. These sources are cited in Richard Rosecrance, "Has Realism Become Cost-Benefit Analysis?" International... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Computer networks - 2002 - 140 pages
...Joseph S. Nye, "Redefining the National Interest," Foreign Affairs 78 (July-August 1999), pp. 22-23. 20. Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1964), p. 151. 21. Commission on National Security, Phase II, p. 7. 22. Commission on National... | |
| Tom Young - History - 2003 - 260 pages
...(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965), p. 56. For a conceptualization of the international system, see Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1957). Karl A. Deutsch, 'Social Mobilization and Political Development,' American Political... | |
| Emanuel Adler - Communitarianism - 2005 - 360 pages
...Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), 232. 7 Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley, 1957); Hans Morgenthau, Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace (New York: Knopf, I960).... | |
| Daniel Deudney - Philosophy - 2007 - 418 pages
...and Total War (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1947). 8 1 . For other system typologies, see Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley, 1957), pp. 21-53; Richard N. Rosecrance, Action and Reaction in World Politics (Boston: Little, Brown, 1963),... | |
| Derek D. Smith - Political Science - 2006 - 11 pages
...Washington Post, 9 September 2002; New York Times, "In Defense of Deterrence," 10 September 2002. See also Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics (New York: John Wiley &. Sons, 1957), 50; Pierre Gallois, The Balance of Terror: Strategy for the Nuclear Age (Boston, MA:... | |
| James Roland Pennock - 332 pages
...tends to reject the more extreme manifestations of instability that jeopardize the system itself. See Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1957, pp. 6-S. THE PRINCIPLE OF CONCURRENT MAJORITY We are, therefore, faced recurrently with... | |
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