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- catalog contributor b11695112.
- catalog coverage "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy.".
- catalog coverage "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Foreign relations.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1. The Problem and the Argument -- From Area Studies to a Social Science and Beyond -- Scope and Structure of the Present Study -- 2. How to Evaluate Theories? -- Facts and Theories -- Comparison of Theories and the Incommensurability Thesis -- Summing Up the Philosophical Premises -- 3. The Heritage of Soviet Foreign Policy Studies -- The Growth of the Field -- From Early Studies to Single-Factor Theories -- Traditionalism vs. Science -- Towards the Third/Fourth Debate in Russian Foreign Policy Studies -- Theoretical Dimensions of Change and Continuity -- History, Geopolitics, and National Interest -- From Ideology to Identity -- The Nature of the Political System -- External Context of Foreign Policy -- Looking Beneath the Surface of Sovietology -- Sovietology and Scientific Development -- Understanding and Explaining -- Levels, Agents, and Structures -- 4. Russia and the International System -- Two Sets of Test Questions from Three Perspectives -- Subsystem Dominance or Power of Structure? -- Structure and Units -- Realists as Pessimists and Optimists -- Interdependence, Issue Areas, and Regimes -- From Interdependence to Regime Theory -- Institutionalisation as a Variable -- Constructing Interests, Identity, and Norms -- The Continuum of International Systems -- Reproducing and Producing International Norms and Rules -- Making Theoretical Choices -- Beyond Incommensurability in International Relations Theory? -- The Uses and Abuses of Lakatos -- The Heuristic and Instrumental Value of an Approach -- 5. Russian Foreign Policy Decision-Making -- Actors and Action Principle -- The Preferences of a Rational State -- The Limits of Bureaucratic Politics -- Rationality of a Decision-Maker -- How to Deal with the 'Realities' of Decision-Making? -- The Synthesis: A Dynamic Decision-Making System -- 6. The Argument Restated: Beyond Objectivism and Relativism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-239).".
- catalog extent "viii, 239 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Russian foreign policy and international relations theory.".
- catalog identifier "0754611957".
- catalog isFormatOf "Russian foreign policy and international relations theory.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, [Hampshire, England] ; Burlington, [Vt.], USA : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Russian foreign policy and international relations theory.".
- catalog spatial "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Philosophy.".
- catalog spatial "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Foreign relations Philosophy.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Foreign relations.".
- catalog subject "327.47 21".
- catalog subject "DK266.45 .P87 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Problem and the Argument -- From Area Studies to a Social Science and Beyond -- Scope and Structure of the Present Study -- 2. How to Evaluate Theories? -- Facts and Theories -- Comparison of Theories and the Incommensurability Thesis -- Summing Up the Philosophical Premises -- 3. The Heritage of Soviet Foreign Policy Studies -- The Growth of the Field -- From Early Studies to Single-Factor Theories -- Traditionalism vs. Science -- Towards the Third/Fourth Debate in Russian Foreign Policy Studies -- Theoretical Dimensions of Change and Continuity -- History, Geopolitics, and National Interest -- From Ideology to Identity -- The Nature of the Political System -- External Context of Foreign Policy -- Looking Beneath the Surface of Sovietology -- Sovietology and Scientific Development -- Understanding and Explaining -- Levels, Agents, and Structures -- 4. Russia and the International System -- Two Sets of Test Questions from Three Perspectives -- Subsystem Dominance or Power of Structure? -- Structure and Units -- Realists as Pessimists and Optimists -- Interdependence, Issue Areas, and Regimes -- From Interdependence to Regime Theory -- Institutionalisation as a Variable -- Constructing Interests, Identity, and Norms -- The Continuum of International Systems -- Reproducing and Producing International Norms and Rules -- Making Theoretical Choices -- Beyond Incommensurability in International Relations Theory? -- The Uses and Abuses of Lakatos -- The Heuristic and Instrumental Value of an Approach -- 5. Russian Foreign Policy Decision-Making -- Actors and Action Principle -- The Preferences of a Rational State -- The Limits of Bureaucratic Politics -- Rationality of a Decision-Maker -- How to Deal with the 'Realities' of Decision-Making? -- The Synthesis: A Dynamic Decision-Making System -- 6. The Argument Restated: Beyond Objectivism and Relativism.".
- catalog title "Russian foreign policy and international relations theory / Christer Pursiainen.".
- catalog type "text".