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The Perceptual Base of Nonalignment
(© Stanford University, 1967)Almost two-thirds of the nations in the world have chosen not to join either of the two dominant alliance systems- the Communist or the Western. Most of these states, generally known as the "third world," are Afro-Asian ... -
Population dynamics and international violence: Propositions, insights, and evidence
(© Lexington Books, 1974)This volume is divided into three parts. Part I is based on an exhaustive study of the literature dealing directly and indirectly with the relations between population dynamics and international violence. Part II ... -
Nations in conflict: National growth and international violence
(© Freeman, 1975)Each equation in the model represents a “piece” of a dynamic system of simultaneous equations, with the variables signaling the individual factors shaping the overall dynamics over time. Rendered in the form of an econometric ... -
International politics of energy interdependence: The case of petroleum
(© Lexington Books, 1977)This is about the worldwide interdependence generated by increased petroleum trade and higher prices, and the constraints on international behavior of virtually all states – created by the events surrounding the historic ... -
Forecasting in international relations: Theory, methods, problems, prospects
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International energy futures: Petroleum prices, power and payments
(© MIT Press, 1981)This book, with the collaboration of David Scot Ross and Brian Pollins, constructs the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) as a system dynamics model to explore a set of propositions about future price, politics, and ... -
Energy and development in Latin America: Perspectives for public policy
(© Lexington Books, 1982)This book is in four parts. Each seeks to adopt an empirical as well as policy perspective. Accordingly, the focus is on data availability and macro-economic and policy perspectives. First is attention to the basic ... -
Multidisciplinary perspectives on population and conflict
(© Syracuse University Press, 1984)Motivated by Population Dynamics and International Violence (1974) this book begins with 10 prepositions that set the stage for unbundling the population variables on the one hand, and the manifestations of conflict on the ... -
The challenge of Japan before World War II and after: A study of national growth and expansion
(© Informa UK Limited (trading as Taylor & Francis Group), 1992)This book explores the sources and consequences of national growth and external expansion for international security, competition, and warfare. Expansion may take on many forms, each with different consequences. Japan since ... -
Global accord: Environmental challenges and international responses
(© MIT Press, 1995-09)Global Accord is the first holistic assault on a complex set of environmental issues. It provides a much-needed analytical framework for examining how individuals, groups, and nations create environmental dislocations, and ... -
Mapping sustainability: Knowledge e-networking and the value chain
(© Springer, 2007)The focus is on three interdependent research initiatives designed to facilitate the management of transitions toward sustainable development. First, mapping sustainability as a knowledge domain, second, contributing to ... -
Cyberpolitics in international relations
(© MIT Press, 2012-11)Cyberspace is widely acknowledged as a fundamental fact of daily life in today's world. Until recently, its political impact was thought to be a matter of low politics—background conditions and routine processes and ... -
International relations in the cyber age: The co-evolution dilemma
(© MIT Press, 2019-04)In our increasingly digital world, data flows define the international landscape as much as the flow of materials and people. How is cyberspace shaping international relations, and how are international relations shaping ...