Description: Argues that as the world becomes more complex, people as 'networked individuals' become central to the course of events.
Review Quotes:
"For five decades Jim Rosenau has made scholars and students look at international relations in new and creative ways. In the compelling and accessible People Count!, he continues to do so, reorienting our thinking about IR to the micro-level-where individuals 'shape and are shaped by the macro organizations to which they belong.'"
--Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina
--Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University "Read People Count! to find out how individuals and groups steer the big processes in international relations. A master scholar, Rosenau has written one of his best books. Truly a landmark work!"
--James H. Mittelman, American University