figures, tables, and Maps
fIgures
Figure 3.1 Levels of Analy sis in International Relations 75
Figure 4.1 Polarity in the International System 110
Figure 4.2 Stratification of the International System 119
Figure 5.1 Ingredients of State Power Potential 148
Figure 5.2 The Rational Model of Decision Making 164
Figure 5.3 The Bureaucratic/Orga nizational and Pluralist
Models of Decision Making 166
Figure 6.1 The Impact of Individual Elites 185
Figure 6.2 Personality Characteristics of Leaders 187
Figure 9.1 The International Economic Institutions 322
Figure 11.1 Adult HIV Prevalence Rate, 2014 421
taB le s
Table 1.1 Contributions of Phi los o phers to International
Relations Theory 11
Table 1.2 Tools for Studying International Relations 18
Table 2.1 Impor tant Events of the Cold War 49
Table 5.1 Instruments of Economic Statecraft 157
Table 5.2 Challenges to State Power 169
Table 5.3 Ethnonational Challengers, Representative
Cases 175
Table 6.1 Psychological Mechanisms Used to Pro cess
Information 196
Table 7.1 Principal Organs of the United Nations 217
Table 7.2 Traditional Peacekeeping Operations,
Representative Cases 220
Table 7.3 Complex/Multidimensional Peacekeeping
Operations, Representative Cases 222
Table 7.4 Representative International and Regional
Organ izations 228
Table 7.5 Significant Events in the Development of the
Eu ro pean Union 234
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