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OverviewThis original look at the dynamics of international relations untangles the vigorous interaction of domestic and international politics on subjects as diverse as nuclear disarmament, human rights, and trade. An eminent group of political scientists demonstrates how international bargaining that reflects domestic political agendas can be undone when it ignores the influence of domestic constituencies. The eleven studies in Double-Edged Diplomacy provide a major step in furthering a more complete understanding of how politics between nations affects politics within nations and vice versa. The result is a striking new paradigm for comprehending world events at a time when the global and the domestic are becoming ever more linked. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Evans , Harold K. Jacobson , Robert D. PutnamPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Volume: 25 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780520076822ISBN 10: 0520076826 Pages: 508 Publication Date: 29 October 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPREFACE ABBREVIATIONS PART 1 Degrees INTRODUCTION I. Introduction: Integrating International and Domestic Theories of International Bargaining Andrew Moravcsik PART 2 Degrees SECURITY ISSUES 2. Dual Track and Double Trouble: The Two-Level Politics of INF Richard C. Eichenberg 3. The Political Economy of Security Agreements: The Linked Costs of Failure at Camp David Janice Gross Stein 4. East-West Bargaining Over Germany: The Search for Synergy in a Two-Level Game Jack Snyder 5. Armaments Among Allies: European Weapons Collaboration, 1975-1985 Andrew Moravcsik PART 3 Degrees ECONOMIC DISPUTES 6. The 1933 World Economic Conference as an Instance of Failed International Cooperation Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan 7. The Interaction of Domestic and International Politics: The Anglo-American Oil Negotiations and the International Civil Aviation Negotiations, 1943-1947 Helen Milner 8. International Threats and Internal Politics: Brazil, the European Community, and the United States, 1985-1987 ]ohn S. Odell 9. U.S.-Japan Negotiations on Construction and Semiconductors, 1985-1988: Building Friction and Relation-Chips Ellis S. Krauss PART 4 *NORTH-SOUTH TENSIONS 10. The United States and Central America: Interlocking Debates Robert A. Pastor 11. U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Argentina and Guatemala, 1973-1980 Lisa L. Martin and Kathryn Sikkink 12. Bargaining with the IMF: Two-Level Strategies and Developing Countries Miles Kahler PART 5 *CONCLUSION 13. Building an Integrative Approach to International and Domestic Politics: Reflections and Projections Peter B. Evans APPENDIX Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games Robert D. Putnam CONTRIBUTORS INDEXReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Evans is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Harold Jacobson is Jesse Siddal Reeves Professor of Political Science and Director, the Center for Political Studies, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Robert Putnam is Gurney Professor of Political Science at Harvard University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |