Power and
Interdependence
Second Edition
Robert O. Keohane
Harvard University
Joseph S. Nye
Harvatd University
HarperCollinsPublishersCGECESESCHOGSEEHDESEHEECEEOEE
Contents
PART I
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
UNDERSTANDING INTERDEPENDENCE,
Interdepondence in World Politics 3
‘The New Whetorle of interdependence 6
Interdependence asa
lytic Concept
Power and Interdependence 11
tational Reglne Change 19
and Complex Interdependence 23
sracterstcs of Complex Interdepenslonce 24
Multiple channels. Absence of hierarchy among,
Issues. Minor role of military force.
‘The Political Processes of Complex Interdependence 29
Linkage strategies. Agenda setting. Transnational
and transgovernmental relations, Role of
{ternational organtantions.
nal Regime Change 38,
tation 38
sonomte Process Explant 30h Leon cero |
Overall Power Structure Explanation 42 Chapter 6 The Polities of Rule-Making in Oceans
Eroding hegemony. Limitations of an overall and Money 129
structure explanation Beonomic Processes and Regime Change 129
Issue Structure 49 Overall Structure and Regime Ch 132
Limitations of structural explanations
rasan ofthe oceans regi. Laternationl
An tnterationsl Organization Model 54 monetary regimes.
Combining Explanations 58 lose Structure and Regine Change 137
Tntomational monotary lsue area. Oceans polities.
PART I REGIME CHANGE IN OCEANS
AND MONEY
ernational Organization and Regime Change 140
‘Oceans polites. The International monetary area
Chapter ‘The Politics of Oceans and Money: y
Historical Overview 63
153
‘The International Monetary Issuo Aron 05
\ Conclusion 158
‘The Intornationa gokl standard before 1914.
International monotary regis, 1920-76,
PART IIL REGIMES AND TWO BILATERAL
/ “The Ooeans Issue Area 80 RELATIONSHIPS
i ing the nse area. The classical ree sas |
“ regime. Regime periods, 1920-75. The changing Chapter 7 United States Relations with
Aw, agenda of oceans polities Canada and Australia 105
\ Covelasion 98
“Chapter 5 Complex Interdependence in Ocenns and Money 89
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. ‘The Conaitions of Complex Interdepes
Issues and Outcomes:
ited States 178
1d Outcomes:
ited States 108
fl * Role of force, Absonce of hierarchy among issucs.
‘Muliple channcls of contact. Money, wens, and |
complex interdependence, |
‘The Political Process in Money and Oceans 112
Coals of actors. Instruments of state policy.
‘Agenda formation. Linkage of isues. Roles of
Snternational organizations,
raving the Polities of Agenda Formation 198
Accounting for Dilferences in Outcomes 202
Conclusion 120 Regine Change: Alternative Explanations 200
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