Abstract

The international system from the seventeenth century to the present: The emergence of the great powers Eighteenth-century diplomacy Balance of power, 1815-1914: three experiments System-building, 1919-1939 Public opinion and foreign policy Economics and foreign policy Totalitarian and democratic diplomacy, 1919-1939 A post-war system of security: great-power directorate or United Nations The cold war as international system Detente and its problems The evolving international system Maintaining the system: problems of force and diplomacy: Negotiation Deterrence Coercive diplomacy Crisis management War termination Ethical imperatives and foreign policy: U.S.-Soviet security co-perating in an evolving international system The Christian statesman: Bismarck and Gladstone The problem of ethical and moral constraints on the use of force in foreign policy.

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