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Introduction Steve Smith, Ken Booth, and Marysia Zalewski | |
Part I. Debates: 1. Positivism and beyond Steve Smith | |
Part II. Legacies: 2. The timeless wisdom of realism? Barry Buzan | |
3. The growing relevance of pluralism? Richard Little | |
4. The interstate structure of the modern world system Immanuel Wallerstein | |
5. The accomplishments of international political theory Stephen Krasner | |
6. The continued significance of positivism Michael Nicholson | |
Part III. Silences: 7. The rise and fall of the inter-paradigm debate Ole Weaver | |
8. Margins, silences and bottom rungs: how to overcome the underestimation of power in the study of international relations Cynthia Enloe | |
9. Is there a classical international theory? Robert Jackson | |
Part IV. Openings: 10. Authoritarian and liberal militarism: a contribution from comparative and historical sociology Michael Mann | |
11. The achievements of post-structuralism Richard Ashley | |
12. The contributions of feminist theories to international relations Christine Sylvester | |
13. The achievements of critical theory Andrew Linklater | |
Part V. Directions: 14. The last post? Martin Hollis | |
15. Probing puzzles persistently: a desirable but improbable future for IR theory James Rosenau | |
16. The future of international relations: fears and hopes Fred Halliday | |
17. Seventy-five years on: rewriting the subject's past - reinventing its future Ken Booth | |
18. 'All these theories yet the bodies keep piling up': theory, theorists, theorising Marysia Zalewski. |
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