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Complexity in World Politics: Concepts and Methods of a New Paradigm
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Complexity in World Politics: Concepts and Methods of a New Paradigm
Authors: Robert Axelrod, Ravi Bhavnani, Walter C. Clemens Jr., David C. Earnest, Neil E. Harrison, Matthew J. Hoffmann, James N. Rosenau, Dennis J. D. Sandole, Desmond Saunders-Newton, and J. David Singer
Editor: Neil E. Harrison
Published Date: July 01, 2006
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Topics of Interest:
Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, Dialogue, Economic Development, Evaluation, Identity, Human Rights, Immigration, Mediation, Military, Politics, Reconciliation, Security, Violence
No. of Pages: 213
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0791468081
Complexity in World Politics shows how conventional theories oversimplify reality and illustrates how concepts drawn from complexity science can be adapted to increase our understanding of world politics and improve policy. In language free of jargon, the book’s distinguished contributors explain and illustrate a complexity paradigm of world politics and define its central concepts. They show how these concepts can improve conventional models as well as generate new ideas, hypotheses, and empirical approaches, and conclude by outlining an agenda of theoretical development and empirical research to create and test complex systems theories of issue-areas of world politics.
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