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VOLUME I
Approaches to International Relations: Realism
Editors' Introduction: Volume I xxxv"
1. The S~ience of International Politics: The Beginnings of a Science
Edward Hallett Carr 1
2. Alternative National Strategies Herman Kahn 9
3. The Goals of Foreign Policy Arnold Wolfers 39
4. The Four Paradoxes 6f Nuclear Strategy Hans J. Morgenthau 51
5. The New Great Debate: Traditionalism vs.
Science in International Relations Morton A. Kaplan 72
6. The Theory of Games and the Balance of Power
R. Harrison Wagner 89
7. The Decline of the States System? Hedley Bull 117
8. Hedley Bull and his Contribution to International Relations
Stanley Hoffmann 137
9. The Realism of Realism: The State and the Study of International
Relations Alan James 157
10. Hedley Bull's Pluralism of the Intellect and Solidarism of the Will
Nicholas J. Wheeler and Timothy Dunne 176
11. Realism in the Study of World Politics Robert Jervis 193
12. Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory Kenneth N. Waltz 215
13. The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory:
A Critique Helen Milner 231
14. The False Promise of International Institutions
John]. Mearsheimer 255 .
15. From International System to International Society:
Structural Realism and Regime Theory Meet the English School
Barry Buzan 304
16. The Realist Paradigm and Degenerative versus Progressive Research Programs: An Appraisal of Neotraditional Research on Waltz's Balancing Proposition John A. Vasquez 329
17. Neorealism and the English School: A Methodological,
Ontological and Theoretical Reassessment Richard Little 356
VOLUME II
Approaches to International Relations: Pluralism
Editors' Introduction: Volume II vii
18. The Functional Approach to World Organization
David Mitrany 1
19. "Peace Research" and "International Relations"
J. W. Burton 16
20. Organization and Conflict Kenneth E. Boulding 23
21. Twenty-Five Years of Peace Research: Ten Challenges and
Some Responses J ohan Galtung 38
22. Pluralism, the Science of Politics, and the World System
William T.R. Fox 62
23. The Evolution of International Relations Theory
Michael Banks 75
24. Human Rights and the Theory of International Relations
R.J. Vincent 101
25. Paradigms in Conflict: The Strategist, the Conflict Researcher
and the Peace Researcher A.J.R. Groom 121
26. Kant and the Kantian Paradigm in International Relations
Andrew Hurrell 145
27. The Kantian Peace: The Pacific Benefits of Democracy,
Interdependence, and International Organizations, 1885-1992
John R. Oneal and Bruce Russett 173
28. Liberalism and World Politics Michael W. Doyle 206
29. Reciprocity in International Relations Robert O. Keohane 228
30. Power and Interdependence Revisited Robert O. Keohane
and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. 254
31. International Regimes: Toward a New Theory of Institutions
Oran R. Young 281
32. States, Firms and Diplomacy Susan Strange 298
33. The End of History? Francis Fukuyama 313
34. The Clash of Civilizations? Samuel P. Huntington 333
35. International Liberalism and Distributive Justice:
A Survey of Recent Thought Charles R. Beitz 354
36. The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention Terry Nardin 380
37. Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations Mervyn Frost 397
VOLUME III
Approaches to International Relations: Structuralism
Editors' Introduction: Volume III vii
38. The Post-war Boom: Boon for the West, Bust for the South
Andre Gunder Frank 1
39. From Sociology to Historical Social Science:
Prospects and Obstacles Immanuel Wallerstein 10
40. On Thinking about Future World Order Robert W. Cox 20
41. Historical Materialism and International Relations Theory
B.K. Gills 39
42. Marxism and International Relations: A Strange Case of
Mutual Neglect John Maclean 48
43. The Silence of the Academics: International Social Theory,
Historical Materialism and Political Values Hazel Smith 75
44. Open Marxism and Vulgar International Political Economy
Peter Burnham 99
45. Realism, Marxism and Critical International Theory
Andrew Linklater 110
46. The Epistemology of Poverty and the Poverty of
Epistemology in IPE: Mystery, Blindness, and Invisibility
Roger Tooze and Craig N. Murphy 126
47. Coxian Historicism as an Alternative Perspective in
International Studies James H. Mittelman 152
48. The Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony Susan Strange 178
49. International Institutions, Decolonization, and Development
Craig N. Murphy and Enrico Augelli 201
50. The World Trade Organization Rorden Wilkinson 218
51. The State of Globalization: Towards a Theory of State
Transformation Martin Shaw 231
52. Engaging Gramsci: International Relations Theory and
the New Gramscians Randall D. Germain and Michael Kenny 246
53. The Historical Sociology of the State and the State of Historical
Sociology in International Relations John M. Hobson 267
54. The Political Economy of Proximity: Intellectual Property and
the Global Division of Information Labour Christopher May 301
55. Theorising the International System: Perspectives from
Historical Sociology Stephen Hobden 329
56. Civil Society at the Turn of the Millennium: Prospects for
an Alternative W orId Order Robert W. Cox 345
57. Commentary: Moral Truisms, Empirical Evidence,
and Foreign Policy Noam Chomsky 373
VOLUME IV
Contemporary Reflexive Approaches in International Relations
Editors' Introduction: Volume IV vii
58. The Geopolitics of Geopolitical Space: Toward a Critical
Social Theory of International Politics Richard K. Ashley 1
59. On the Possibilities of W orId Order Discourse R.B.]. Walker 35
60. The Events of Discourse and the Ethics of Global Hospitality
Michael]. Shapiro 43
61. Conclusion: The Future of International Relations
Fred Halliday 62
62. History Ends, Worlds Collide Chris Brown 70
63. Gender Makes the World Go Round Cynthia Enloe 89
64. Good Girls, Little Girls, and Bad Girls: Male Paranoia in
Robert Keohane's Critique of Feminist International Relations Cynthia Weber 106
65. Feminist Themes and International Relations (1991)
Jean Bethke Elshtain 118
.66. 'Well, What is the Feminist Perspective on Bosnia?'
Marysia Zalewski 133
67. The Private is Global: Feminist Politics and Global
Political Economy Jill Steans 151
68. The Yawning Vacuum: A World Without Alternatives
Rajni Kothari 168
69. Textualising the Self: Moral Agency in Inter-Cultural Discourse
Vivienne] abri 187
70. Constructing International Politics Alexander Wendt 201
71. Virtuous WarNirtual Theory] ames Der Derian 211
72. International Engagements: The Politics of North American
International Relations Theory David Campbell 230
73. After Postpositivism? The Promises of Critical Realism
Heikki Patomaki and Colin Wight 245
74. Empathetic Cooperation: A Feminist Method for IR
Christine Sylvester 277
75. The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory
Roland Bleiker 297
76. Agents, Structures, Narratives Hidemi Suganami 322
77. A New Triptych for International Relations in the 21st Century:
Beyond Waltz and Beyond Lacan's Antigone, with a Note on
the Falun Gong of China Stephen Chan 342
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This major reference work comprises 80 articles representing the most influential theoretical writings by international relations scholars. Introduced by an essay from Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore, the four thematically organized volumes cover the major traditions of international relations (IR) theory:
Volume 1 examines realist theory in IR and includes classic realist statements as well as recent theoretical critiques and debates that have helped set the parameters of this approach.
Volume 2 traces the development of pluralist approaches to IR from the historical emergence of liberalism through to contemporary work on globalization, human rights and ethics.
Volume 3 covers the various structuralist approaches stemming from the thinking of Marx and Gramsci as well as more recent work on the structures of global civil society and international political economy.
Volume 4 focuses on the range of reflexive approaches to international relations that include constructivism, feminism, postmodernism and critical geopolitics.
Together, the four volumes provide an unparalleled resource providing both broad coverage of the subject, historical depth and contemporary relevance.
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