斯蒂芬·克拉斯納,康奈爾大學歷史學學士、哥倫比亞大學國際關系碩士、哈佛大學政治學博士?,F(xiàn)任斯坦福大學政治學系的國際系學Graham H.stuart頭銜教授。他的研究方向主要是主權、美國外交和國際經(jīng)濟關系中的政治因素等。曾任教于哈佛大學和加州大學洛杉磯分校。1984-1991年任斯坦福大學政治系主任。他還是美國藝術與科學學院院士,美輕聲外關系委員會成員。著有Defending the national interest:raw material investment and unitd states foreign policy等。主編著作除本書外,還有exploration and contestation in the study of world politics等。TOP目錄 contributorspreface1 overviews structural causes and regime consequences:regimes as intervening variables words can hurt you;or,who said what to whom about regimes2 grotian perspectives international regimes:lessons from inductive analysis regime dynamics:the rise and fall of international redimes3 structural perspectivescoordination and collaboration:regimes in an anarchic world the demand for international regimes4 casessecurity regimes international regimes,transactions,and change:embedde liberalism in the postwar economic order the transformation of trade:the sources and effects of regime change the gatt and the regulation of tradebarriers:regime dynamics and functions balance-of -payments financing:evolution of a regime5 conclusions,con and pro cave!hic dragones: a critique of regime analysis regmes and the limits of realism:regimes as autonomous variablesindex TOP 其它信息 裝幀:平裝頁數(shù):372 版次:1版開本:16/16開正文語種:英語
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contributors preface 1 overviews structural causes and regime consequences:regimes as intervening variables words can hurt you;or,who said what to whom about regimes 2 grotian perspectives international regimes:lessons from inductive analysis regime dynamics:the rise and fall of international redimes 3 structural perspectives coordination and collaboration:regimes in an anarchic world the demand for international regimes 4 cases security regimes international regimes,transactions,and change:embedde liberalism in the postwar economic order the transformation of trade:the sources and effects of regime change the gatt and the regulation of trade barriers:regime dynamics and functions balance-of -payments financing:evolution of a regime 5 conclusions,con and pro cave!hic dragones: a critique of regime analysis regmes and the limits of realism:regimes as autonomous variables index