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International Relations: Critical Concepts in Political Science


Author(s): Linklater, A.
ISBN10:  0415201373
ISBN13:  9780415201377
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/7/2000
Publisher(s): Taylor & Francis

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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xxi
General introduction 1(22)
VOLUME I CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE I
SECTION I The nature and purpose of international relations theory
23(4)
Introduction
25(2)
Why is there no international theory?
27(16)
Martin Wight
The intellectual and political functions of theory
43(12)
Hans Morgenthau
The theory of international politics 1919-1969
55(22)
Hedley Bull
An American social science: international relations
77(22)
Stanley Hoffmann
The dialectics of world order: notes for a future archeologist of international savoir faire
99(27)
Hayward R. Alker, Jr.
Thomas J. Biersteker
Reading dissidence/writing the discipline: crisis and the question of sovereignty in international studies
126(64)
Richard K. Ashley
R. B. J. Walker
You just don't understand: troubled engagements between feminists and IR theorists
190(29)
J. Ann Tickner
SECTION II Idealism and realism 219(124)
Introduction
221(2)
Rereading early twentieth-century IR theory: idealism revisited
223(29)
Andreas Osiander
The beginnings of a science
252(8)
Edward Hallet Carr
Idealist internationalism and the security dilemma
260(19)
John H. Herz
Another ``great debate'': the national interest of the United States
279(25)
Hans J. Morgenthau
The pole of power and the pole of indifference
304(18)
Arnold Wolfers
Security in anarchy: Utopian realism in theory and practice
322(21)
Ken Booth
VOLUME II CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE II
SECTION III The scientific turn and its critics 343(254)
Introduction
345(2)
Problems of theory building and theory confirmation in international politics
347(16)
Morton A. Kaplan
International theory: the case for a classical approach
363(14)
Hedley Bull
The new great debate: traditionalism vs. science in international relations
377(17)
Morton A. Kaplan
The incomplete theorist: insight without evidence
394(19)
J. David Singer
Correlates
413(27)
Hidemi Suganami
International relations theory and the end of the cold war
440(59)
John Lewis Gaddis
The agent-structure problem in international relations theory
499(36)
Alexander E. Wendt
Patterns of dissent and the celebration of difference: critical social theory and international relations
535(33)
Jim George
David Campbell
Positivism and beyond
568(29)
Steve Smith
SECTION IV Society and cooperation in international relations 597(234)
Introduction
599(2)
Society and anarchy in international relations
601(14)
Hedley Bull
Anarchy is what states make of it: the social construction of power politics
615(37)
Alexander Wendt
Concepts and processes
652(13)
Karl W. Deutsch
The functional approach to world organization
665(12)
David Mitrany
The study of regional integration: reflections on the joy and anguish of pretheorizing
677(41)
Ernst B. Haas
Realism and complex interdependence
718(14)
Robert O. Keohane
Joseph S. Nye
Regime dynamics: the rise and fall of international regimes
732(21)
Oran R. Young
International organization: a state of the art on an art of the state
753(23)
Friedrich Kratochwil
John Gerard Ruggie
Closing the fairness-practice gap
776(15)
Robert O. Keohane
International ethics and the environmental crisis
791(14)
Robert E. Goodin
Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism
805(26)
Joseph M. Grieco
VOLUME III CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE III
SECTION V The liberal peace 831(260)
Introduction
833(2)
The level-of-analysis problem in international relations
835(14)
J. David Singer
The international system
849(21)
Martin Hollis
Steve Smith
Kant, liberal legacies, and foreign affairs
870(26)
Michael W. Doyle
Normative and structural causes of democratic peace, 1946-1986
896(29)
Zeev Maoz
Bruce Russett
How liberalism produces democratic peace
925(36)
John M. Owen
Kant or Cant: the myth of the democratic peace
961(40)
Christopher Layne
Pacific unions: a reappraisal of the theory that ``democracies do not go to war with each other''
1001(20)
Raymond Cohen
A Kantian protest against the peculiar discourse of inter-liberal state peace
1021(14)
John Macmillan
Democratization and the danger of war
1035(31)
Edward D. Mansfield
Jack Snyder
Democratic peace-warlike democracies? A social constructivist interpretation of the liberal argument
1066(25)
Thomas Risse-Kappen
SECTION VI Marxism 1091(158)
Introduction
1093(2)
Marx and Engels on revolution and war
1095(29)
W. Bryce Gallie
Marx and Engels on nationalism and national identity: a reappraisal
1124(25)
Erica L. Benner
The development of underdevelopment
1149(11)
Andre Gunder Frank
The international imagination: IR theory and ``classic social analysis''
1160(24)
Justin Rosenberg
A necessary encounter: historical materialism and international relations
1184(23)
Fred Halliday
Gramsci, hegemony and international relations: an essay in method
1207(16)
Robert W. Cox
Globalisation, market civilisation, and disciplinary neoliberalism
1223(26)
Stephen Gill
VOLUME IV CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE IV
SECTION VII Historical sociology and international relations 1249(268)
Introduction
1251(2)
De systematibus civitatum
1253(21)
Martin Wight
The idea of ``international system'': theory meets history
1274(30)
Barry Buzan
Richard Little
Cities and states in world history
1304(36)
Charles Tilly
The long cycle of global politics and the nation-state
1340(21)
George Modelski
The inter-state structure of the modern world-system
1361(18)
Immanuel Wallerstein
Feudal Europe, 8001300: communal discourse and conflictual practices
1379(40)
Markus Fischer
Territoriality and beyond: problematizing modernity in international relations
1419(39)
John Gerard Ruggie
Futures of European states
1458(9)
Charles Tilly
Has globalization ended the rise and rise of the nation-state?
1467(23)
Michael Mann
Global capitalism and the state
1490(27)
Jan Aart Scholte
SECTION VIII Neo-realism, critical theory and constructivism 1517(300)
Introduction
1519(2)
Realist thought and neorealist theory
1521(16)
Kenneth N. Waltz
Social forces, states and world orders: beyond international relations theory
1537(35)
Robert W. Cox
The poverty of neorealism
1572(61)
Richard K. Ashley
The question of the next stage in international relations theory: a critical-theoretical point of view
1633(22)
Andrew Linklater
``Turtles all the way down'': anti-foundationalism, critical theory and international relations
1655(24)
Chris Brown
Hans Morgenthau's principles of political realism: a feminist reformulation
1679(14)
J. Ann Tickner
The radical future of realism: feminist subversions of IR theory
1693(38)
Anne Sisson Runyan
V. Spike Peterson
The project of modernity and international relations theory
1731(25)
Richard Devetak
The promise of constructivism in international relations theory
1756(28)
Ted Hopf
Dangerous liaisons? Critical international theory and constructivism
1784(33)
Richard Price
Christian Reus-Smit
VOLUME V CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE V
SECTION IX Normative theory and international relations 1817(150)
Introduction
1819(2)
Political theory and international relations
1821(15)
Arnold Wolfers
Men and citizens in international relations
1836(17)
Andrew Linklater
Membership
1853(27)
Michael Walzer
Sovereignty, identity, sacrifice
1880(13)
Jean Bethke Elshtain
Solidarity
1893(9)
Richard Rorty
Famine, affluence, and morality
1902(11)
Peter Singer
Exporting hazards
1913(31)
Henry Shue
Justice, gender and international boundaries
1944(23)
Onora O'Neill
SECTION X Normative theory and the future of world order 1967(172)
Introduction
1969(2)
Truth and power, monks and technocrats: theory and practice in international relations
1971(25)
William Wallace
Discussion: a reply to Wallace
1996(7)
Ken Booth
Power and truth: a reply to William Wallace
2003(11)
Steve Smith
The state's positive role in world affairs
2014(15)
Hedley Bull
Democracy and globalization
2029(15)
David Held
The public spheres of the world citizen
2044(17)
James Bohman
The European nation-state: on the past and future of sovereignty and citizenship
2061(18)
Jurgen Habermas
The modern requirement? Reflections on normative international theory in a post-western world
2079(11)
Chris Brown
A crisis of ecological viability? Global environmental change and the nation state
2090(23)
Andrew Hurrell
Simian sovereignty
2113(26)
Robert E. Goodin
Carole Pateman
Roy Pateman
Index 2139

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