UID:
kobvindex_HPB1139764868
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9783748903239
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3748903235
Series Statement:
Nomos eLibrary
Note:
Cover -- Prologue -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Focus of the Book -- 1.2 Why Focus on Cooperative Arms Control in Europe? -- 1.3 Shortcomings of Previous Research -- 1.3.1 Fuzzy Terminology -- 1.3.2 Theoretical References without Evidence -- 1.3.3 Incomplete Theoretical Research -- 1.4 Definitions of Key Terms -- 1.4.1 Cooperative Security -- 1.4.2 Arms Control -- 1.4.3 Europe -- 1.4.4 Cooperative Arms Control in Europe -- 1.4.5 Institutions and Regimes -- 1.5 The Theoretical Basis -- 1.5.1 Realism -- 1.5.2 Regime Theory
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1.5.3 Security Communities, the English School, and Constructivist Analyses -- 1.6 Methodology -- 1.6.1 A Realist Model of International Cooperation -- 1.6.2 First Abductive Test -- 1.6.3 Second Abductive Test -- 1.6.4 Comparison with Other Theories -- 2 International Cooperation from a Realist Viewpoint -- 2.1 Introductory Remarks -- 2.2 Realism and the Problem of International Cooperation -- 2.2.1 States' Relative-Gains Concern -- 2.2.2 The Consequences of States' Relative-Gains Concern -- 2.2.3 States' Rationality to Cheat -- 2.2.4 The Consequences of States' Rationality to Cheat
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2.3 A Realist Model of International Cooperation -- 2.3.1 Clarifying Realist Means and Ends -- 2.3.2 Capabilities -- 2.3.3 Interests -- 2.3.4 Expectations -- 2.3.5 Strategies -- 2.3.6 Evaluation of Gains -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Cooperative Arms Control in Europe, 1973-2014 -- 3.1 Introductory Remarks -- 3.2 Genesis and Change, 1973-1989 -- 3.2.1 Analysis of Cooperation -- 3.3 Convergence and Realization, 1990-1994 -- 3.3.1 Analysis of Cooperation -- 3.4 Adaptation and Re-Adjustment, 1995-1999 -- 3.4.1 Analysis of Cooperation -- 3.5 Stagnation and Regress, 2000-2008
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3.5.1 Analysis of Cooperation -- 3.6 Reset and Repair, 2009-2011 -- 3.6.1 Analysis of Cooperation -- 3.7 Crisis and Confrontation, 2012-2014 -- 3.7.1 Analysis of Policies -- 3.8 Conclusions -- 3.8.1 Capabilities -- 3.8.2 Interests -- 3.8.3 Expectations -- 3.8.4 Strategies -- 3.8.5 Evaluation of Gains -- 3.8.6 Institutionalization -- 3.8.7 Decay -- 4 Regime Theory and the Empirical Evidence -- 4.1 Introductory Remarks -- 4.2 The Concept of Regime -- 4.2.1 Definitions of Regimes -- 4.2.2 Security Regimes -- 4.2.3 Regime Complexes -- 4.3 Regime Creation and Maintenance
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4.3.1 Neoliberal Approaches -- 4.3.2 Constructivist Approaches -- 4.4 Regime Decay: In Search of Indicators -- 4.4.1 Signs of Decay -- 4.4.2 Reasons for Decay -- 4.4.3 Complexity Decay -- 4.5 Of Dragons and Fireflies: Regime Critique ... and Apologia -- 4.5.1 Five Dragons -- 4.5.2 Where the Dragons Came From -- 4.6 Regime Theory and the Empirical Evidence -- 4.6.1 Definitions of Regimes and the Empirical Evidence -- 4.6.2 Regime Creation and Maintenance and the Empirical Evidence -- 4.6.3 Regime Decay and the Empirical Evidence -- 4.7 Conclusions -- 5 A First Abductive Test
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 3848762072
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783848762071
Language:
English
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