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5. The Weight of Ideas in Decolonization: Normative Change in International Relations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
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Part I. Introduction and Intellectual History
- 1. Ideas and Foreign Policy: An Analytical Framework 3
- 2. Ideas and the Social Sciences 31
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Part II. Reducing Uncertainty: Ideas as Road Maps
- 3. Creating Yesterday’s New World Order: Keynesian “New Thinking” and the Anglo-American Postwar Settlement 57
- 4. Creating Socialist Economies: Stalinist Political Economy and the Impact of Ideas 87
- 5. The Weight of Ideas in Decolonization: Normative Change in International Relations 111
- 6. The Power of Principled Ideas: Human Rights Policies in the United States and Western Europe 139
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Part III. Solving Coordination Problems: Ideas as Focal Points
- 7. Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Constructing the European Community’s Internal Market 173
- 8. Structure and Ideology: Change in Parliament in Early Stuart England 207
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Part IV. The Institutionalization of Ideas
- 9.Westphalia and All That 235
- 10.Coping with Terrorism: Norms and Internal Security in Germany and Japan 265
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
-
Part I. Introduction and Intellectual History
- 1. Ideas and Foreign Policy: An Analytical Framework 3
- 2. Ideas and the Social Sciences 31
-
Part II. Reducing Uncertainty: Ideas as Road Maps
- 3. Creating Yesterday’s New World Order: Keynesian “New Thinking” and the Anglo-American Postwar Settlement 57
- 4. Creating Socialist Economies: Stalinist Political Economy and the Impact of Ideas 87
- 5. The Weight of Ideas in Decolonization: Normative Change in International Relations 111
- 6. The Power of Principled Ideas: Human Rights Policies in the United States and Western Europe 139
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Part III. Solving Coordination Problems: Ideas as Focal Points
- 7. Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Constructing the European Community’s Internal Market 173
- 8. Structure and Ideology: Change in Parliament in Early Stuart England 207
-
Part IV. The Institutionalization of Ideas
- 9.Westphalia and All That 235
- 10.Coping with Terrorism: Norms and Internal Security in Germany and Japan 265
- Index 297