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Stiles, Kendall W. Case Histories in International Politics New York: Pearson Education, Inc., 2004. ISBN 0-321-15970-5] (Stiles cases are organized by Goldstein chapters) Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 Chapter 1Understanding IR3. Sino-Soviet-American Relations: The Balance of Power Back to top
Chapter 2Power Politics8. U.S. Role After the Cold War: The National Interest
Chapter 3Alternatives to Power Politics14. Apartheid in South Africa: Human Rights
Chapter 4Foreign Policy6. Vietnam Homefront: Public Opinion
Chapter 5International Conflict15. Yugoslavia's Dismemberment: Anarchy
Chapter 6Military Force7. SALT I and Its Aftermath: Arms Control
Chapter 7International Organization and Law10. The United Nations and the Use of Force: Collective Security
Chapter 8Trade23. U.S.-Japan Trade Rivalry: Interdependence
Chapter 9Money and Business20. Sweatshops and the Global Factory: Globalization
Chapter 10Integration22. Europe Uniting: Regionalism
Chapter 11The Environment11. The Kyoto Protocal: Collective Goods
Chapter 12The North-South Gap13. Decolonization in Africa: Decolonization
Chapter 13International Development21. Third World Debt: International Political Economy
Chapter 14 Postscript: IR in 2050 A.D.(No cases)
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