The authors' carefully crafted analysis will influence thought and the policy debate on the tradeoff between unilateralism and multilateralism for decades to come.
-Todd Sandler, Robert R. and Katheryn A. Dockson Professor of International Relations & Economics, University of Southern CaliforniaBoyer and Bobrow's well-written, data-rich analysis of such pressing issues as development assistance, debt management, UN peacekeeping, and environmental protection makes Defensive Internationalism a highly original and provocative contribution to the study of global governance.
-Yale H. Ferguson, Co-Director, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers UniversityIn this pathbreaking study, authors Davis B. Bobrow and Mark A. Boyer argue for muted optimism about the future of international cooperation. Leaders of a growing movement that integrates constructivism into traditional international studies concepts and methods, Bobrow and Boyer analyze four key international issues: development cooperation, debt management, peacekeeping operations, and environmental affairs. Their approach integrates elements of public goods theory, identity theory, new institutionalism, and rational choice. Defensive Internationalism is a well-written, creative and coherent synthesis of ideas that have up to now been considered irreconcilable. It is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in international relations, conflict studies, and political economy, and promises to become a foundational work in its field.
Davis B. Bobrow is Professor of Public and International Affairs and Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
Mark A. Boyer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut.
- ISBN10 661249574X
- ISBN13 9786612495748
- Publish Date 21 December 2009 (first published 4 January 2005)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 27 September 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint University of Michigan Press
- Format eBook
- Pages 421
- Language English