International Relations Theory: The Game-Theoretic Approach - Kydd, Andrew H. (University of Wisconsin, Madison) - Libros - Cambridge University Press - 9781107027350 - 29 de enero de 2015
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A new introduction to the game theoretic approach to international relations theory. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this textbook provides the support and background needed for students to gain a thorough understanding of the rationalist approach, from the basic foundations to more complex models.


Marc Notes: Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this is the first textbook on international relations theory to take a specifically game theoretic approach to the subject, and provide the material needed for students to understand the subject thoroughly, from its basic foundations to more complex models. International relations theory is presented and analysed using simple games, which allow students to grasp the concepts and mechanisms involved with the rationalist approach without the distraction of complicated math. Chapter exercises reinforce key concepts and guide students to extend the models discussed. Drawing examples from international security, international political economy and environmental negotiations, this introductory textbook examines a broad array of topics in international relations courses, including state preferences, normal form games, bargaining, uncertainty and communication, multilateral cooperation and the impact of domestic politics--; Provided by publisher. Brief Description: A new introduction to the game theoretic approach to international relations theory for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Review Quotes: "Kydd provides a beautifully clear and thorough development of the central theoretical ideas and arguments of international relations theory, from a strategic perspective. This is a very useful book." James D. Fearon, Geballe Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University, CaliforniaTable of Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. What states want; 3. Varieties of strategic settings; 4. Bargaining; 5. Power change and war; 6. Private information and war; 7. Arms competition and war; 8. Cooperation theory; 9. Diplomacy and signaling; 10. Multilateral cooperation; 11. Domestic politics and international relations. Review Quotes: "This is the book I always wished I had for my course, "Theories of International Relations." It presents the workhorse models of the field clearly and concisely, including everything the student needs to know, but without unnecessary flourishes. Undergraduates will appreciate the introductory sections that ground the models in the substantive concerns of international politics, and more advanced students will find it a useful reference." Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester, New YorkReview Quotes: "To understand international politics, one needs to know what states believe and want and to what positions they commit themselves in the endless bargain with other nations. This important textbook introduces concisely, and with great elegance, the elementary algebra of global decision making. International Relations Theory is a great achievement and tremendous service to a discipline that still struggles to grasp the often tragic nature of world affairs." Gerald Schneider, International Relations Chair, University of Konstanz, and President of the European Political Science Association (2013 2015)"

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 29 de enero de 2015
ISBN13 9781107027350
Editores Cambridge University Press
Páginas 244
Dimensiones 253 × 181 × 13 mm   ·   634 g
Lengua Inglés  

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