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Effectively countering terrorism: the challenges of prevention, preparedness and response / Beyer, Cornelia (ed); Bauer, Michael (ed) 2009  Book
Beyer, Cornelia Book
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Publication Brighton, Sussex Academic Press, 2009.
Description viii, 248p.
Standard Number 9781845193034
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Hegemony, equilibrium and counterpower: a synthetic approach / Beyer, Cornelia   Journal Article
Beyer, Cornelia Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is needed to understand the constraining and stabilizing role of material factors. Furthermore, it detects process in a law-like tendency towards international power equilibrium which is achieved via balancing. Constructivism, in turn, highlights the importance of ideas and norms as engines for change and the creative role of agency. The article therefore combines a materialist and an idealist perspective. It both detects elements of stability and argues for necessary improvements in current international relations (IR) by looking at the issues of United States hegemony, the rise of new challengers and the threat of sub-state international terrorism. This article, therefore, takes up important claims made by Kenneth Waltz on realism, hegemony and terrorism, and interprets them in the light of IR theory today. It is argued that structural realism and Waltz's ideas are still important and viable, but that we need to combine them with additional perspectives, notably constructivism.
Key Words Terrorism  Realism  Structural Realism  Hegemony  Constructivism  Equilibrium 
Kenneth Waltz 
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