In this book a group of influential and distinguished scholars analyse some of the key questions in contemporary international relations. The book is in three parts. In the first, the lessons and legacies of Cold War are examined, including debates about its rise and fall, and the implications of the superpower nuclear confrontation. Part II asks questions about powers and politics in the post-Cold War world: the USA's potential as a world leader, Russia's troubled future, Japan's potential power, the China syndrome, and Africa's problems. The final part looks further into the future, discussing international organisation, life politics, and the potentialities for human society under the conditions of globalisation. The book shows how different countries and different groups of countries are confronting urgent issues of statecraft in a period of radical global transformation.
A comparative analysis of international security issues in the post-Cold War era.Reviews'Statecraft and Security is an excellent collection of essays by a distinguished group of scholars.' David Williams, The Times Literary Supplement
'This is a lively and stimulating collection of essays on post-Cold War international relations ... Without exception, each of these chapters contains expert analysis and scholarship of the highest quality.' Political Studies
Book InformationISBN 9780521479776
Author Ken BoothFormat Paperback
Page Count 374
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 21mm