International Relations Theory and the Third World
Stephanie G. Neuman (ed.)
St. Martin's Press (1998)
| Abstract | In this collected volume, the authors analyze the deficiencies of existing theory and present alternate explanations of Third World foreign policy behavior. The essays show how examining Third World experience can broaden our understanding of how and why states and non-state actors interact in the international system. | |||||||||
| Keywords | International relations Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | JZ1242.I58 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0312172990 9780312172992 | |||||||||
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