We discuss the differences between domestic and international politics and how they are interconnected. Bibliography used: Putnam, Robert, “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Levels Game” in International Organization 42 (3), 1988, pp. 427-460 Desch, Michael C., “War and Strong States, Peace and Weak States? in International Organization 50 (2), 1996, pp. 237-268 Gourevitch, Peter, “The Second Mirror Image: The International Sources of Domestic Politics” in International Organization 32 (4), 1978, pp. 881-912 Waltz, Kenneth N., Man, State, and War Rosenau, James, “Toward the Study of National-International Linkages” in Rosenau, James (ed.), Linkage Politics: Essays on the Convergence of National and International Systems Rosenau, James, “Theorizing Across Systems: Linkage Politics Revisited” in Wilkenfield, Jonathan (ed.), Conflict Behavior and Linkage Politics Morgenthau, Hans J., Politics Among Nations Laue, Theodor H. von (ed.), Leopold Ranke: The Formative Years Lake, David A., “The State as Conduit: International Sources of National Political Action” presented at the 1984 CongressAnnual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Gerschenkron, Alexander, Economic Downwardness in Historical Perspective Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Politics of the World Economy Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Modern World System Nye, Joseph and Robert O. Keohane,Power and Interdependence Morse, Edward L., Modernization and the Transformation of International Relations Gilpin, Robert, US Power and the Multinational Corporation Krasner, Stephen, “State Power and the Structure of International Trade” in World Politics 28 (3), 1976, pp. 317-347 Gilbert, Felix (ed.), The Historical Essays of Otto Hintze Skocpol, Theda, States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China Schurmann, Franz, The Logic of World Power Disclosure: Some of these links are affiliate links for which I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Any additional images and video segments contained in thumbnails and/or B-roll segments are used in accordance with the YouTube Partner Program, YouTube’s Community Guidelines and YouTube’s Terms of Service.
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DOMESTIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY
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