SAGE Publications, 2002, 572 p.
Table Of Contents
Part One: Historical, philosophical and theoretical issues in inteational relations
On the History and Historiography of Inteational Relations
Brian C. Schmidt
Philosophy of Social Science and Inteational Relations
Colin Wight
Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View
James Fearon and Alexander Wendt
Rational Choice and Inteational Relations
Duncan Snidal
Constructivism and Inteational Relations
Emanuel Adler
Linking Theory to Evidence in Inteational Relations
Richard K. Herrmann
Norms and Ethics in Inteational Relations
Andrew Hurrell
Part Two: Concepts and context in inteational relations
State, Sovereignty and Territory
Thomas J. Biersteker
Power and Inteational Relations
David A. Baldwin
Inteational Organizations and Institutions
Beth A. Simmons and Lisa L. Martin
Diplomacy, Bargaining and Negotiation
Christer J?nsson
From Interdependence to Globalization
Michael Z?
Transnational Actors and World Politics
Thomas Risse
Feminist Perspectives on Inteational Relations
J. Ann Tickner
Psychological Explanations of Inteational Conflict
Janice Gross Stein
Domestic Politics and Inteational Relations
Peter Gourevitch
Part Three: Substantive issues in inteational relations
Foreign Policy
Walter Carlsnaes
War and Peace
Jack S. Levy
Security Cooperation
Harald M?ller
Peace-making and Conflict Resolution
Lilach Gilady and Bruce Russett
Nationalism and Ethnicity
Lars-Erik Cederman
Inteational Finance
Benjamin J. Cohen
Inteational Trade
Helen V. Milner
Inteational Development
Sylvia Maxfield
Comparative Regional Integration
Young Jong Choi and James A. Caporaso
Inteational Environment
Ronald B. Mitchell
Inteational Human Rights
Hans Peter Schmitz and Kathryn Sikkink
Inteational Law, Inteational Relations and Compliance
Kal Raustiala and Anne-Marie Slaughter
Table Of Contents
Part One: Historical, philosophical and theoretical issues in inteational relations
On the History and Historiography of Inteational Relations
Brian C. Schmidt
Philosophy of Social Science and Inteational Relations
Colin Wight
Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View
James Fearon and Alexander Wendt
Rational Choice and Inteational Relations
Duncan Snidal
Constructivism and Inteational Relations
Emanuel Adler
Linking Theory to Evidence in Inteational Relations
Richard K. Herrmann
Norms and Ethics in Inteational Relations
Andrew Hurrell
Part Two: Concepts and context in inteational relations
State, Sovereignty and Territory
Thomas J. Biersteker
Power and Inteational Relations
David A. Baldwin
Inteational Organizations and Institutions
Beth A. Simmons and Lisa L. Martin
Diplomacy, Bargaining and Negotiation
Christer J?nsson
From Interdependence to Globalization
Michael Z?
Transnational Actors and World Politics
Thomas Risse
Feminist Perspectives on Inteational Relations
J. Ann Tickner
Psychological Explanations of Inteational Conflict
Janice Gross Stein
Domestic Politics and Inteational Relations
Peter Gourevitch
Part Three: Substantive issues in inteational relations
Foreign Policy
Walter Carlsnaes
War and Peace
Jack S. Levy
Security Cooperation
Harald M?ller
Peace-making and Conflict Resolution
Lilach Gilady and Bruce Russett
Nationalism and Ethnicity
Lars-Erik Cederman
Inteational Finance
Benjamin J. Cohen
Inteational Trade
Helen V. Milner
Inteational Development
Sylvia Maxfield
Comparative Regional Integration
Young Jong Choi and James A. Caporaso
Inteational Environment
Ronald B. Mitchell
Inteational Human Rights
Hans Peter Schmitz and Kathryn Sikkink
Inteational Law, Inteational Relations and Compliance
Kal Raustiala and Anne-Marie Slaughter