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System Effects
Book • 1998
Robert Jervis's "System Effects" offers a unique perspective on international relations by integrating insights from various disciplines, including biology and evolution.
It explores how systemic factors influence state behavior and international outcomes.
Jervis examines the interplay of structure and agency, highlighting the limitations of traditional approaches.
The book challenges conventional wisdom by incorporating concepts from complex systems theory.
It provides a more nuanced understanding of international politics, emphasizing the interconnectedness of events and actors.
The book's interdisciplinary approach remains highly influential.
It explores how systemic factors influence state behavior and international outcomes.
Jervis examines the interplay of structure and agency, highlighting the limitations of traditional approaches.
The book challenges conventional wisdom by incorporating concepts from complex systems theory.
It provides a more nuanced understanding of international politics, emphasizing the interconnectedness of events and actors.
The book's interdisciplinary approach remains highly influential.
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