ABSTRACT

The debate between Neorealists and Strategic Culturalists centres on whether it is possible to explain/predict state behaviour without taking into account the particular characteristics of the state, such as its historical experiences, geographical context and cultural constitution. This informative debate is encapsulated in the first section of the book, which considers the theoretical issues raised by both Neorealism and Strategic Culture. These issues are then explored in the second section by assessing their relevance to six country case studies: Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Nigeria and Russia.

part I|71 pages

Theoretical Overview

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

Edited ByJohn Glenn, Darryl Howlett, Stuart Poore

chapter 2|25 pages

Neorealism

ByJohn Glenn, Darryl Howlett

chapter 3|27 pages

Strategic Culture

ByStuart Poore

part II|174 pages

The Case Studies

chapter 4|30 pages

India

ByMarcus Kim

chapter 5|24 pages

Nigeria

ByDavid Francis

chapter 6|24 pages

Japan

ByYuri Kase

chapter 7|20 pages

Australia

ByStuart Poore

chapter 8|31 pages

Russia

ByJohn Glenn

chapter 9|20 pages

Germany

BySameera Dalvi

chapter 10|23 pages

Conclusion

Edited ByJohn Glenn, Darryl Howlett, Stuart Poore