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20 点
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出版时间
1959
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369 页
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INTRODUCTION 3
Ways to Study International Politics 5
The Newness of the New Age 12
The Indefiniteness of the New Age 25
PART Ⅰ.RISE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODERN STATE SYSTEM 1
1.The Basic Features of the Modern State System 39
2.The Rise of the Territorial State 43
3.The Nature of Territoriality 49
4.The Territorial State in International Relations 62
5.Collective Security as an Attempt to Maintain the Territorial Principle 76
6.The Decline of the Territorial State 96
PART Ⅱ.INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE ATOMIC AGE 109
7.The Impact of Bipolarity 111
The Structure of Bipolarity 112
Intrabloc Relationships 126
Interbloc Relationships 143
8.The Impact of the New Weapons 167
Ambiguities in the Effect of the New Weapons 168
The Impact of Deterrence 183
The Outlook for Deterrence 209
PART Ⅲ.PROSPECTS OF FUTURE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 225
9.Is There a Future for International Politics? 227
10.The Security Dilemma in the Atomic Age 231
11.A Plan for a Holding Operation 244
Starting from the Concrete Situation 251
Delimitation of Spheres 259
A Simplified"Aggression"Test 263
A Return to"Limited War"? 271
Specific Problems and Procedures 287
12.Universalism as Alternative to the Power Dilemma 300
The Atomic Bomb as Attitude Maker 302
The Nature of the Universalist Approach 309
The Problem of a"Universal Class" 320
Universalism and National Allegiance 338
Who Will Speak for Man? 349
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES 358
