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This book analyzes the relationships among economic and military power and national security and explores the ways economic power and economic decline relate to international hegemony. It is intended to examine our understanding of concepts such as power, security, and burden-sharing.
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This book analyzes the relationships among economic and military power and national security and explores the ways economic power and economic decline relate to international hegemony. It is intended to examine our understanding of concepts such as power, security, and burden-sharing.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367284084
- ISBN-10: 0367284081
- Artikelnr.: 57144424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367284084
- ISBN-10: 0367284081
- Artikelnr.: 57144424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henry Bienen is director of the Center of International Studies and James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor at Princeton University. He has consulted widely for the U.S. government and the World Bank and specializes in U.S. foreign policy, development issues, and military politics.
Preface and Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
1 Introduction /Henry Bienen
PART ONE
ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
2 An Intellectual Remembrance of Klaus Knorr /Richard Betts, Michael Doyle, and G. John Ikenberry
3 Economics and National Security /David A. Baldwin and Helen V. Milner
4 The Economic Dimension of International Security, /Robert Gilpin
5 The Determinants of Military Power /Klaus Knorr
6 The Changing Relationship Between Economics and National Security /Aaron L. Friedberg
7 Legitimacy and Power: The Waning of U.S. and Soviet Hegemony /G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan
8 Standard Operating Procedures: Debt Policymaking and U.S. National Security /Charles Lipson
PART TWO
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
9 Can Japan Lead? The New Internationalism and the Burdens of History /Kenneth B. Pyle
10 Japan's Search for a World Role /Masaru Tamamoto
11 Japan in the Emerging Global Political Economy /Kent E. Calder
12 Structural Transformation in the U.S.
Japanese Economic Relationship /Tsuyoshi Kawasaki
13 Burden
sharing Under U.S. Leadership: The Case of Quota Increases of the IMF Since the 1970s /Yoshiko Kojo
14 Conclusions, Henry Bienen
About the Book and Editor
Index.
About the Contributors
1 Introduction /Henry Bienen
PART ONE
ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
2 An Intellectual Remembrance of Klaus Knorr /Richard Betts, Michael Doyle, and G. John Ikenberry
3 Economics and National Security /David A. Baldwin and Helen V. Milner
4 The Economic Dimension of International Security, /Robert Gilpin
5 The Determinants of Military Power /Klaus Knorr
6 The Changing Relationship Between Economics and National Security /Aaron L. Friedberg
7 Legitimacy and Power: The Waning of U.S. and Soviet Hegemony /G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan
8 Standard Operating Procedures: Debt Policymaking and U.S. National Security /Charles Lipson
PART TWO
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
9 Can Japan Lead? The New Internationalism and the Burdens of History /Kenneth B. Pyle
10 Japan's Search for a World Role /Masaru Tamamoto
11 Japan in the Emerging Global Political Economy /Kent E. Calder
12 Structural Transformation in the U.S.
Japanese Economic Relationship /Tsuyoshi Kawasaki
13 Burden
sharing Under U.S. Leadership: The Case of Quota Increases of the IMF Since the 1970s /Yoshiko Kojo
14 Conclusions, Henry Bienen
About the Book and Editor
Index.
Preface and Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
1 Introduction /Henry Bienen
PART ONE
ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
2 An Intellectual Remembrance of Klaus Knorr /Richard Betts, Michael Doyle, and G. John Ikenberry
3 Economics and National Security /David A. Baldwin and Helen V. Milner
4 The Economic Dimension of International Security, /Robert Gilpin
5 The Determinants of Military Power /Klaus Knorr
6 The Changing Relationship Between Economics and National Security /Aaron L. Friedberg
7 Legitimacy and Power: The Waning of U.S. and Soviet Hegemony /G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan
8 Standard Operating Procedures: Debt Policymaking and U.S. National Security /Charles Lipson
PART TWO
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
9 Can Japan Lead? The New Internationalism and the Burdens of History /Kenneth B. Pyle
10 Japan's Search for a World Role /Masaru Tamamoto
11 Japan in the Emerging Global Political Economy /Kent E. Calder
12 Structural Transformation in the U.S.
Japanese Economic Relationship /Tsuyoshi Kawasaki
13 Burden
sharing Under U.S. Leadership: The Case of Quota Increases of the IMF Since the 1970s /Yoshiko Kojo
14 Conclusions, Henry Bienen
About the Book and Editor
Index.
About the Contributors
1 Introduction /Henry Bienen
PART ONE
ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
2 An Intellectual Remembrance of Klaus Knorr /Richard Betts, Michael Doyle, and G. John Ikenberry
3 Economics and National Security /David A. Baldwin and Helen V. Milner
4 The Economic Dimension of International Security, /Robert Gilpin
5 The Determinants of Military Power /Klaus Knorr
6 The Changing Relationship Between Economics and National Security /Aaron L. Friedberg
7 Legitimacy and Power: The Waning of U.S. and Soviet Hegemony /G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan
8 Standard Operating Procedures: Debt Policymaking and U.S. National Security /Charles Lipson
PART TWO
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
9 Can Japan Lead? The New Internationalism and the Burdens of History /Kenneth B. Pyle
10 Japan's Search for a World Role /Masaru Tamamoto
11 Japan in the Emerging Global Political Economy /Kent E. Calder
12 Structural Transformation in the U.S.
Japanese Economic Relationship /Tsuyoshi Kawasaki
13 Burden
sharing Under U.S. Leadership: The Case of Quota Increases of the IMF Since the 1970s /Yoshiko Kojo
14 Conclusions, Henry Bienen
About the Book and Editor
Index.







