SUNY series, James N. Rosenau series in Global Politics

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Relations and Roles in China's Internationalism

Creative exploration of how the encounter between Confucianism and western (neo)liberalism necessarily leads to the unlearning of both.

Growing Strong, Growing Apart

Explores the role of democracy in NATO expansion decisions throughout the organizations history and looking forward into the future.

Post-Chineseness

Analyzes international and cultural relationships informed by "China," a category that is becoming ever more indispensable and yet unstable in everyday narratives.

Complex Effects of International Relations

Identifies the many ways in which unexpected outcomes are endemic to international relations due to the complexity of world politics.

Bringing the Nation Back In

Argues that concern with the nation and national community will be a key factor in redefining twenty-first-century politics.

Tools of War, Tools of State

Examines why many governments, rebels, and terrorist organizations are using children as soldiers.

NATO's Durability in a Post-Cold War World

Examines how NATO has adapted and endured after the end of the Cold War, transforming itself to deal with a host of new security challenges.

Human Rights Standards

A bracing critique of human rights law and activism from the perspective of the Global South.

World Politics at the Edge of Chaos

Comprehensive overview of the inroads made by Complexity Thinking approaches and ideas in the study and practice of world politics.

Japanese Diplomacy

Groundbreaking study demonstrating how Japan's leaders play an important role in diplomacy.

Massively Parallel Globalization

Explores how individuals and groups adapt to the challenges of globalization.

The Losing War

Critical analysis of Plan Colombia, a multibillion dollar US counternarcotics initiative.

Complexity Science and World Affairs

Applies complexity science to the study of international politics.