1 Approaches to International Relations
2 The Historical Context of Contemporary International Relations
3 Contending Perspectives: How to Think about International Relations Theoretically
4 The International System
5 The State
6 The Individual
7 Intergovernmental Organizations, Nongovernmental Organizations, and International Law
8 War and Strife
9 International Political Economy
10 Globalizing Issues

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Chapter 8: War and Strife

International Relations Focus Questions

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  1. What makes security a preeminent value?

  1. How do the levels of analysis help us to explain the causes of war?

  1. Is general war becoming obsolete? Why?

  1. What are the characteristics of asymmetric warfare?

  1. How is terrorism of the last decade different from earlier forms of
    terrorism?

  1. When is a war just? How can we fight justly?

  1. How is insecurity managed in the world of the liberals?

  1. How are realist approaches to managing insecurity different from those of
    the liberals?





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