• Media type: Book
  • Title: Networks of nations : the evolution, structure, and impact of international networks, 1816 - 2001
  • Contains: Machine generated contents note: Part I. What Are International Networks: 1. Social networks analysis and the study of world politics; 2. Fundamental issues in social networks analysis - concepts, measures, methods; 3. The network structure of the international system, 1816-2001; 4. Security egonets: strategic reference groups and the microfoundations of national security policy; Part II. The Formation of International Networks - Theory and Evidence: 5. Networked international politics: a theory of network formation and evolution; 6. Testing the theory of international network formation; 7. Nations in networks: prestige, status-inconsistency, influence, and conflict; Part III. The Implications of the Theory of International Network Formation: 8. Democratic networks: resolving the democratic peace puzzle; 9. Interdependence and international conflict: the consequences of strategic and economic networks; 10. Evolution and change in the world system: a structural analysis of dependence, growth, and conflict in a class society; 11. An international system of networks: interdependence, polarization, balance, and international stability; 12. The network analysis of international politics: insights and evidence.
  • Contributor: Maoz, Zeev [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Cambridge; New York; Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Published in: Structural analysis in the social sciences ; 3200
  • Extent: XIII, 433 Seiten; Diagramme
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780521124577; 9780521198448
  • RVK notation: MK 1900 : Internationale Beziehungen außerhalb der Außenpolitik
  • Keywords: Internationales politisches System > Politisches Netzwerk > Geschichte 1816-2001
    Internationale Kooperation > Internationales politisches System > Internationale Politik > Netzwerk > Nationalstaat > Interaktion > Geschichte 1816-2001
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  • Description: "Zeev Maoz offers a novel perspective on the study of international relations as a system of interrelated networks that co-evolve and interact with one another"--Provided by publisher

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