MDS 327.11
Wording: Social sciences Political science International Relations Foreign policy and specific topics in international relations Specific means of attaining foreign policy goals
Dewmoji: π«ππΊ🌐?
0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Social sciences 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
30 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology 264,762 π§βπ€βπ§ | 31 Statistics 4,325 π | 32 Political science 150,100 π | 33 Economics 225,926 π | 34 Law 154,348 βοΈ | 35 Public administration & military science 64,251 🪖 | 36 Social problems and social services 167,648 🏚️ | 37 Education 174,231 π | 38 Commerce, communications & transportation 50,392 π£ | 39 Customs, etiquette & folklore 72,398 π |
320 Political science (Politics and government) 56,782 π | 321 Systems of governments and states 6,984 π | 322 Relation of the state to organized groups and their members 6,696 β | 323 Civil and political rights 16,258 π‘ | 324 The political process 15,414 π | 325 International migration and colonization 6,344 β | 326 Slavery and emancipation 1,149 β | 327 International Relations 32,168 πΊ | 328 The legislative process 6,204 π£ | 329 [Formerly: Political Parties and conventions] 2,101 |
327.0 1,322 | 327.1 Foreign policy and specific topics in international relations 9,700 🌐 | 327.2 Diplomacy 802 | 327.3 Ancient World 43 | 327.4 Europe 5,030 | 327.5 Asia 3,564 | 327.6 Africa 375 | 327.7 North America 7,143 | 327.8 South America 498 | 327.9 Pacific 577 |
327.10 891 | 327.11 Specific means of attaining foreign policy goals 384 | 327.12 Espionage and subversion 2,394 | 327.13 | 327.14 Propaganda and war of nerves 50 | 327.15 1 | 327.16 International conflict 135 | 327.17 International cooperation 2,149 🫱🏻🫲🏾 | 327.18 4 | 327.19 1 |
327.110 11 | 327.111 Economic activities 38 | 327.112 Balance of power 42 | 327.113 | 327.114 Spheres of influence 12 | 327.115 | 327.116 Alliances 66 | 327.117 Use of force and threats of force 112 | 327.118 | 327.119 |
Selected Works under MDS 327.11 (384)
- Power and Terror by Noam Chomsky
- Day of Empire: How Hyperpowers Rise to Global Dominance and Why They Fall by Amy Chua
- The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War by Nicholas Mulder
- On Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to Drone Warfare by Noam Chomsky
- Fools' Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO, and Western Delusions by Diana Johnstone
- Celsius 7/7: How the West's Policy of Appeasement Has Provoked Yet More Fundamentalist Terror - And What Has to Be Done Now by Michael Gove
- Crashback: The Power Clash Between the U.S. and China in the Pacific by Michael Fabey
- The War Trap by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security by Barry Buzan
- The Structure of Nations and Empires: A Study of the Recurring Patterns and Problems of the Political Order in Relation to the Unique Problems of th by Reinhold Niebuhr
- The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China by Matthew Kroenig
- Unintended Consequences: The United States at War by Kenneth J. Hagan
- Must History Repeat the Great Conflicts of This Century? by Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
- Rogue Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation by Raymond Tanter
- Terrorism and Global Disorder (International Library of War Studies) by Adrian Guelke
- Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility To Protect: Who Should Intervene? by James Pattison
- Imperialism and world politics by Parker Thomas Moon
- Toward a European Balance of Power, 1620-1715 by John B. Wolf
- The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power by Carl Russell Fish
- Economics and National Security: A History of Their Interaction (History of Political Economy Annual Supplement) by William J. Barber
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