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Erika Simpson’s Top 20 (marked with an asterisk)
IR THEORY
a) General
Burchill, Scott and Andrew Linklater (ed.), Theories of International Relations London:
Macmillian, 1996. (Covers all the major theories of IR both the inter-paradigm debate and new
critical theories).
b) The Field of IR
*Booth, Ken and Smith, Steve (Eds.) International Relations Theory Today
(Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995.
Cox, R.W., and TJ. Sinclair (Eds.), Approaches to World Order Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge
University Press, 1996.
Hoffman, Stanley. "An American Social Science: International Relations", Daedalus 106,
Summer 1977.
*Holsti, K.J. The Dividing Discipline: hegemony and diversity in international theory. Boston:
Allen and Unwin, 1985.
Holsti, K.J. "A Retreat from Utopia: International Relations Theory 1945-1970", Canadian
Journal of Political Science, December 1971.
Lijphart, A. "The Structure of the Theoretical Revolution in International Relations",
International Studies Quarterly, March 1974.
Marchant, P. "International Relations as an Autonomous Discipline" in James N. Rosenau (ed.),
International Politics and Foreign Policy. New York: The Free Press, 1961 (First Edition).
Platig, E. "International Relations as a Field of Inquiry" in James N. Rosenau (ed.),
International Politics and Foreign Policy, Second Edition.
Roseman, J. V. Davis and M. East (eds). The Analysis of International Politics: Essays in honor
of Harold and Margaret Sprout. New York: Free Press, 1972.
Schmidt, B. “The historiography of academic international relations” Review of International
Studies 20(4), 1994, pp. 349-368.
*MANY OF THE TOP TWENTY ARE EXCERPTED IN THIS BOOK SO WE NEED TO
DISCUSS THISPaul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi, International Relations Theory: Realism,
Pluralism,
Globalism and Beyond Third Edition, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999.
c) Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Gill, Stephen. (1993) “Epistemology, ontology and the ‘Italian School’” in S. Gill (ed.),
Gramsci, historical materialism and international relations, pp. 21-48.
*Hollis, M and S. Smith Explaining and Understanding International Relations Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1990.
Hollis, M. and S. Smith “Two Stories About Structure and Agency” Review of International
Studies
1994, 20: 241-251.
Kaplan, Morton. "The New Great Debate: Traditionalism vs. Science in International
Relations" World Politics 1966, 19:1-20.
*Lapid, Yosef “The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post-Positivist
Era” International Studies Quarterly 1989, 33: 235-254.
*Singer, J. David. "The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Relations" in G. John
Ikenberry (ed.), American Foreign Policy: Theoretical Essays. New York: HarperCollins, 1989
(First Edition), pp. 67-80.
Singer, J. David. "The Behavioural Science Approach to International Relations" in James N.
Rosenau (ed.), International Politics and Foreign Policy, Second Edition.
Taylor, T. (ed.). Approaches and Theory in International Relations. London: Longman, 1978.
*Waltz, Kenneth N. Man, the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1959.
*Wendt, Alexander “The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory”
International Oranization 1987, 41: 335-370.
Wight, Martin. "Why is There No International Theory?" in H. Butterfield and M. Wight (eds),
Diplomatic Investigations: Essays in the theory of international politics. London: G. Allen and
Unwin, 1966.
CLASSICAL REALISM AND NEOREALISM
*Carr, Edward Hallett. The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939. New York: Perennial, 2000
[1939]. Chapters 1, 4-8.
Steven Forde, “International Realism and the Science of Politics: Thucydides, Machiavelli and
Neorealism,” International Studies Quarterly vol. 39, no. 2 (June 1995), pp. 141-160.
Gilpin, Robert. War and Change in World Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press,
1981. Chapters 1, 5, 6.
*Herz, John. Political Realism and Political Idealism. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1957.
*Jervis, Robert. "Cooperation under the Security Dilemma." World Politics 30 (1978): 167-214.
*Robert O. Keohane, ed., Neorealism and Its Critics (New York: Columbia University Press,
1986).
*Kennedy, Paul. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. New York: Vintage Books, 1987.
Chapters 1, 5, 6.
Keohane, Robert O. "Realism, Neorealism and the Study of World Politics." In Neorealism and
Its Critics, edited by Robert O. Keohane, 1-26. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
Legro, Jeffrey, Andrew Moravcsik. "Is Anybody Still a Realist?" International Security 24, no. 2
(1999): 5-55.
Walter Lippman, U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic (Boston: Little, Brown and
Company, 1943). Read Chapter VI, “The Structure of the American Position,” pp. 81-113.
*John Mearsheimer, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (New York: W.W. Norton, 2001).
Chapter 1, pp. 1-28.
Milner, Helen. "The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory." Review of
International Studies 17 (1991): 67-85.
Morgenthau, Hans J. In Defense of the National Interest. New York: Knopf, 1952.
*Morgenthau, Hans J. Politics among Nations. New York: Knopf.
Rose, Gideon. 1998. "Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy." World Politics 51
(October) pp. 144-172.
Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War. New York: The Modern Library, 1982. Book I sections 189; Book II sections 1-47; Book III sections 82-84; Book V sections 84-115; and Book VII
sections 42-87.
*Walt, Stephen. The Origin of Alliances. Ithaca, N.J.: Cornell University Press, 1987. Chapters 1
and 2.
*Waltz, Kenneth N. Man, the State and War. New York: Columbia University Press, 1959.
Waltz, Kenneth N. "The Emerging Structure of International Politics." International Security 18,
no. 2 (1993): 44-79.
Waltz, Kenneth N. Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1979.
CONSTRUCTIVISM
Adler, Emmanuel. "Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics." European
Journal of International Relations 3, no. 3 (1997).
Checkel, Jeffrey. "The Constructivist Turn in International Relations Theory." World Politics 50,
no. 2 (1998): 324-48.
Copeland, Dale C. "The Constructivist Challenge to Structural Realism: A Review Essay."
International Security 25, no. 2 (2000): 187-212.
Martha Finnemore, National Interests in International Society (Ithaca, N.J.: Cornell University
Press, 1996), read chapter 1: “Defining State Interests,“ pp. 1-33.
Hopf, Ted. "The Promise of Constructivism in IR Theory." International Security 23, no. 1
(1998): 171-200.
Onuf, Nicholas. World of Our Making: Rules and Rule in Social Theory and International
Relations. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1989.
Ruggie, John Gerald. "What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-Utilitarianism and The
Social Constructivist Challenge." International Organization 52, no. 4 (1998): 855-85.
Alexander Wendt. Social Theory of International Politics. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1999. Chapters 3, 6, and 7.
Wendt, Alexander. "Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power
Politics." International Organization 46, no. 2 (1992): 391-425.
Wendt, “Constructing International Politics,” International Security vol. 20, no. 1 (summer
1995), pp. 71-81.
CRITICAL THEORY AND POSTMODERNISM
Almond, Gabriel, and Stephen Genco. "Clouds, Clocks and the Study of Politics." World Politics
29 (1977): 277-91.
Ashley, Richard. "The Geopolitics of Geopolitical Space: Toward a Critical Social Theory of
International Politics." Alternatives 12, no. 4 (1987): 403-34.
*Ashley, R. (1984) “The Poverty of Neorealism” International Organization 38(2): 225-286.
David Campbell, Politics without Principle (Boulder, Colo.: Lynn-Rienner Publishers, 1993).
Read Chapter 3, “Washed in Shades of Gray I,” pp. 31-50.
David Campbell, Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity
(Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press, 1998). Read Introduction, pp. 1-13.
*Campbell, David. (1992) Writing Security. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Campbell, David, and Michael J. Shapiro, eds. Moral Spaces: Rethinking Ethics and World
Politics. Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press, 1999.
Der Derian, James, ed. International Theory: Critical Investigations. New York: New York
University Press, 1995.
*Der Derian, James, and Michael J. Shapiro, eds. International/Intertextual Relations:
Postmodern Readings of World Politics. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1989.
George, Jim, and David Campbell. "Patterns of Dissent and the Celebration of Difference:
Critical Social Theory and International Relations." International Studies Quarterly 34, no. 3
(1990): 269-93.
Harvey, D. (1989) The Condition of Postmodernity Oxford: Blackwell
Hoffman, Mark. "Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate." Millennium 16, no. 3 (1987):
231-49.
Jarvis, D.S.L. International Relations and the Challenge of Postmodernism: Defending the
Discipline. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 2000.
Lapid, Yosef. "The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post-Positivist
Era." International Studies Quarterly 33, no. 3 (1989): 235-54.
James H. Mittelman (Ed.), Globalization: Critical Reflections (Boulder, Colorado, Westview,
1996).
Price, Richard, and Christian Reus-Smit. "Dangerous Liaisons? Critical International Theory and
Constructivism." European Journal of International Relations 4, no. 3 (1999): 259-94.
Steve Smith, "Positivism and Beyond," pp. 11-46 in International Theory: Positivism and
Beyond, edited by Steve Smith, Ken Booth and Marysia Kalewski, (New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1996).
R.B.J. Walker. "History and Structure in the Theory of International Studies." Millennium 18, no.
2 (1989): 163-83.
*Walker, R.B.J. (1993) Inside/Outside: International Relations and Political Theory Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
DIPLOMACY AND NEGOTIATIONS
Shirley V. Scott, “The Evolution of a Multilateral Treaty Regime.” Chapter 8 in Shirley V. Scott,
International Law in World Politics: An Introduction (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner 2004).
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND TRANSNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Michael E. Brown, et al. eds., Theories of War and Peace (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press,
2000).
Brown, Michael E., Sean M. Lynn-Jones, and Stephen Miller, ed. Debating the Democratic
Peace. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1996.
Cowhey, Peter F. 1993. Domestic institutions and the credibility of international commitments:
Japan and the United States. International Organization 47: 299-326.
Doyle, Michael. "Liberalism and World Politics." American Political Science Review 80, no. 4
(1986): 1151-69.
Fearon, James D. "Domestic Politics, Foreign Policy, and Theories of International Relations."
Annual Review of Political Science 1 (1998): 289-313.
Gourevitch, Peter. "Squaring the Circle: The Domestic Sources of International Relations."
International Organization 50, no. 2 (1996): 349-73.
Kapstein, Ethan. "Is Realism Dead? The Domestic Sources of International Politics."
International Organization 49, no. 4 (1995): 751-74.
Christopher Layne, “Kant or Cant: the Myth of the Democratic Peace,” International Security
vol. 19, no. 2 (Fall 1994), pp. 5-49.
Moravcsik, Andrew. "Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics."
International Organization 51, no. 4 (1997): 513-54.
Price, Richard. "Reversing the Gun Sights: Transnational Society Targets Landmines."
International Organization 52, no. 3 (1998): 613-44.
Putnam, Robert D. "Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games."
International Organization 42, no. 3 (1988): 427-60.
Snyder, Jack. Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambition. Ithaca, N.J.:
Cornell University Press, 1991. Chapters 1, 2, and 8.
Zacher, Mark, and Richard Matthew. "Liberal International Theory: Common Threads,
Divergent Trends." In Controversies in International Relations Theory, edited by Charles
Kegley. New York: St. Martin Press, 1995.
FEMINIST IR THEORY
Brown, S. “Feminism, International Theory, and International Relations of Inequality”.
Millennium: Journal of lnternational Studies 17(3)(1988): 461-77.
Isabella Bakker. “Identity, Interests and Ideology: the gendered terrain of global restructuring” in
S. Gill (ed), Globalization, Democratization and Multilateralism (London: Macmillan Press,
1992), pp. 127-139.
*Enloe, Cynthia. Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics.
Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1989.
Meyer, Mary K. and Prugl, Elisabeth (Eds). Gender Politics in Global Governance. Lanham,
Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.
Mohanty, C.T. (1988) “Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses” in
C.T. Mohanty et al (eds.), Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism Indiana: Indiana
University Press, pp. 51-80.
*Peterson, V. Spike, ed. Gendered States: Feminist (Re)Visions of International Relations.
Boulder, Colo.: Lynn-Rienner Publishers, 1992.
Runyan, Anne Sisson, and V. Spike Peterson. "The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist
Subversions of IR Theory." Alternatives 16 (1991): 67-106.
Steans, J.. Gender and International Relations:An Introduction. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers
Universitv Press, 1998.
Steans, J. `The Private is Global: Feminist Politics and Global Political Economy'. New Political
Economy 4(1)(1999): 113-28.
Stienstra, D. `Can the Silence Be Broken? Gender and Canadian Foreign Policy'. International
Journal 50 (Winter): 103-27.
Stienstra, D.. 2001. `Recasting Foreign Policy Analysis Using a Gender Analysis: Where to
Begin?' In Nagel and Robb.
Sylvester, Christine. "The Contributions of Feminist Theory to International Relations." In
International Relations Theory: Positivism and Beyond, edited by Steve Smith, Ken Booth and
Marysia Kalewski, 254-79. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Sylvester, C. (1994) Feminist Theory and International Relations in the Postmodern Era
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
J. Ann Tickner, Gender in International Relations (New York: Columbia University Press,
1992). Read Chapter 2, “Man, the State and War: Gendered Perspectives on National Security,”
pp. 27-66.
*Tickner, J. Anne. Gendering World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001.
Tickner, J.A. “Identity in International Relations Theory: Feminist Perspectives” in Lapid and
Kratochwil (eds) The Return of Culture and Identity in IR Theory 1996
Weber, Cynthia. "Good Girls, Little Girls, and Bad Girls: Male Paranoia in Robert Keohane's
Critique of Feminist International Relations." Millennium 23, no. 2 (1994): 337-49.
*Whitworth, Sandra. Feminism and International Relations: Towards a Political Economy of
Interstate and Non-governmental Organizations. London: MacMillan, 1994.
HEGEMONY AND CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS
*OK steve I’M AT 20 NOW SO PRESUMABLY THE ONES I PICKED WERE ALREADY
CHOSEN BY OTHERS SO KEEP TRACK OF THAT AND NOW I AM GOING TO ADD
SOME BELOW THAT SHOULD BE ON THE LISTJoseph Nye, The Paradox of American
Power (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
IDEALISM VS. CLASSICAL REALISM
Aron, Raymond. Peace and War. New York: Doubleday, 1962.
Bull, Hedley. "International Theory: The Case for a Classical Approach" in K. Knorr and J.
Rosenau (eds), Contending Approaches to International Politics. Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1969.
Griffiths, Martin. Realism, Idealism & International Politics: a reinterpretation. London:
Routledge, 1992.
*Long, David and Peter Colin Wilson, Thinkers of the Twenty Years' Crisis: Inter-War Idealism
Reassessed. London: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Rosenberg, Justin. The Empire of Civil Society:
International Relations. London: Verso, 1994.
A Critique of the Realist Theory of
THE ITALIAN SCHOOL: NEO-MARXIST/GRAMSCIAN THEORY
Cox, Robert. (1995) “Critical Political Economy” in B. Hettne (ed.), International Political
Economy London: Zed Books, pp. 31-45.
Robert W. Cox with Timothy J. Sinclair Approaches to World Order (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1996), pp. 124-143.
Cox, Robert W. "Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Methods."
Millennium 12, no. 2 (1983): 162-75.
Stephen Gill (ed), Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Keohane, Robert O. ed. "Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations
Theory." In Neorealism and Its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
Mark Rupert, Ideologies of Globalization: Contending Visions of a New World Order (London:
Routledge, 2000).
Mark Rupert, Producing Hegemony: The Politics of Mass Production and American Global
Power (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
LIBERALISM and DEMOCRATIC PEACE THEORY
John M. Owen, “How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace,” International Security vol. 19,
no. 2 (Autumn 1994), pp. 87-125.
Russett, Bruce. Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for a Post-Cold War World.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1993. Read chapters 1 and 2.
MARXISM/STRUCTURALISM
Arrighi, G. (1994) The Long Twentieth Century London: Verso.
Brewer, A. (1980) Marxist Theories of Imperialism London: Routledge.
Gunder Frank, A. (1966) “The Development of Underdevelopment” Monthly Review 18: 17-31.
Kautsky, K. (1970) “Ultra-Imperialism” New Left Review 59: 41-46.
Lenin, V.I. (1917/1982) “The Place of Imperialism in History” Part X of Imperialism: The
Highest Stage of Capitalism New York: International Publishers.
Wallerstein, I. (1979) The Capitalist World Economy New York: Cambridge University Press.
NEOLIBERAL INSTITUTIONALISM
Barbara Koremenos, Charles Lipson and Duncan Snidal, “Rational Design: Looking back to
move forward,” International Organization vol. 55, no. 4 (Autumn 2001) pp. 1051-1082.
Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal, “Why states act through international
organizations,” Journal of Conflict Resolution vol. 41, no. 1 (February 1998), pp. 3-32.
*Axelrod, Robert. The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic Books, 1984.
Axelrod, Robert, and Robert O. Keohane. "Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies
and Institutions." World Politics 38: 226-54..
*Bull, Hedley. The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1977
Goldstein, Judith, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane, and Ann-Marie Slaughter. "Legalization
and World Politics." Special issue of International Organization 54, no. 3 (2000).
Martin, Lisa L., and Beth Simmons. "Theories and Empirical Studies of International
Institutions." International Organization 52, no. 3 (1998): 729-57.
Milner, Helen. "International Theories of Cooperation among Nations: Strengths and
Weaknesses." World Politics 44 (1992): 466-96.
*Keohane, Robert O. After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political
Economy. Princeton: Guildford Princeton University Press, 1984.
NEOREALISM AND LIBERALISM
Haas, E. Beyond the Nation State. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1964.
Hinsley, F. Power and the Pursuit of Peace: theory and practice in the history of relations
between states. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967.
Holsti, K.J. "A New International Relations?
International Organization, Spring 1978.
Diplomacy in Complex Interdependence"
Holsti, K.J. International Politics: A Framework for Analysis. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
Prentice-Hall, 1995, Seventh Edition. Chapters 2 and 3.
Kaplan, Morton. System and Process in International Politics. New York: Wiley, 1957.
*Keohane, Robert O. and Joseph S. Nye. Power and Interdependence. Third Edition; New
York: Longman, 2001.
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Keohane, R. and J. Nye (eds). Transnational Relations and World Politics. Cambridge,
Mass: Harvard University Press, 1972.
Krasner, Stephen D.
"Structural Causes and Regime Consequences".
Organization, Spring 1982.
International
*Mitrany, David. A Working Peace System: An Argument for the Functional Development of
International Organization. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1966.
Moravcsik, Andrew, "A Liberal Theory of International Politics," International Organization
(Autumn 1997)
Osgood, Robert. Ideals and Self-Interest in America's Foreign Relations: the great
transformation of the twentieth century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966.
Rosecrance, R. "Whither Interdependence?", International Organization, Summer 1977.
Ruggie, J. "Collective Goods and Future International Collaboration". American Political
Science Review, September 1972.
Strange, Susan. "Cave! Hic Dragones:
Organization, Spring 1982.
A Critique of Regime Analysis".
International
Tanter, R. and R. Ullman (eds). Theory and Policy in International Relations. op.cit, Chapter 5.
Young, Oran. "International Regimes: Problems of Concept Formation". World Politics, April
1980.
THE NEOREALIST-NEOLIBERALIST DEBATE
David A. Baldwin, ed., Neorealism and Neoliberalism (New York: Columbia University Press,
1993).
Gallarotti, Giulio M. 1991. The limits of international organization: systematic failure in the
management of international relations. International Organization 45: 183-220.
Joseph M. Grieco, "Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest
Liberal Institutionalism." In Neorealism and Neoliberalism, edited by David A. Baldwin, 11642. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
Grieco, Joseph. Cooperation among Nations. Ithaca, N.J.: Cornell University Press, 1990.
Jervis, Robert. "Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate."
International Security 24, no. 1 (1999): 42-63.
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Keohane, Robert O., and Lisa L. Martin. "The Promise of Institutionalist Theory: Response to
John Mearsheimer" International Security 20, no. 1 (1995): 39-51.
Mearsheimer, John. "The False Promise of International Institutions." International Security 19,
no. 3 (1994): 5-49.
Powell, Robert. "Anarchy in International Relations Theory: The Neorealist-Neoliberal Debate."
International Organization 48, no. 2 (1994): 313-44.
Non-State Actors
Arts, Bas, Math Noortman and Bob Reinalda. Non-State Actors in International Relations.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001.
Higgott, Richard A., Geoffrey R. Underhill and Andreas Bieler. Non-State Actors and Authority
in the Global System. London: Routledge, 2000.
Keck, Margaret E. and Kathryn Sikkink. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in
International Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998.
Risse-Kappen, Thomas (ed.). Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-state actors,
domestic structures, and international institutions. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1995.
NORMS AND IDEAS IN WORLD POLITICS
Cortell, Andrew, and James Davis. "How Do International Institutions Matter? The Domestic
Impact of International Rules and Norms." International Studies Quarterly 40, no. 4 (1996): 45178.
Desch, Michael. "Culture Clash: Assessing the Importance of Ideas in Security Studies."
International Security 23, no. 1 (1998): 141-70.
Radoslav S. Dimitrov, “Hostage to norms: states, institutions and global forest politics,” Global
Environmental Politics vol. 5, no. 4 (2005).
Finnemore, Martha. "Constructing Norms of Humanitarian Intervention." In The Culture of
National Security, edited by Peter J. Katzenstein, 153-85.
Finnemore, Martha, and Kathryn Sikkink. "International Norms Dynamics and Political
Change." International Organization 52, no. 4 (1998): 887-917.
Goldstein, Judith, and Robert O. Keohane, eds. Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions,
and Political Change. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993. Chapter 1.
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Haas, Peter M. ed. 1992a. Knowledge, Power and International Policy Coordination. Special
Issue of International Organization, vol. 46 (1). Skim key articles
Peter J. Katzenstein (ed.) The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World
Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996.
Kowert, Paul, and Jeffrey Legro. "Norms, Identity and Their Limits: A Theoretical Reprise." In
The Culture of National Security, edited by Peter Katzenstein. New York: Columbia University
Press, 1996.
Kratochwil, Friedrich V. Rules, Norms, and Decisions: On The Conditions and Practical and
Legal Reasoning in International Relations and Domestic Affairs. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1989.
Jeffrey Legro, Cooperation Under Fire (Ithaca, N.J.: Cornell University Press, 1995). Read
chapter 5, “Explaining Cooperation,” pp. 217-235.
David Halloran Lumsdaine, Moral Vision in International Politics: The Foreign Aid Regime,
1949-1989 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1993). Read Chapter 2, “Why
Was There Any Foreign Aid At All?” pp. 30-69.
Nadelman, Ethan. "Global Prohibition Regimes: The Evolution of Norms in International
Society." International Organization 44, no. 4 (1990): 479-526.
Price, Richard. "A Genealogy of the Chemical Weapons Taboo." International Organization 49,
no. 1 (1995): 73-104.
Risse, Thomas. "Let's Argue: Communicative Action in World Politics." International
Organization 54, no. 1 (2000): 1-39.
Wapner, Paul. "Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics."
World Politics 47, no. 3 (1995): 311-40.
POST-COLONIAL THEORY
Partha Chaterjee, The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Post-colonial Histories
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993).
Roxanne Doty, Imperial Encounters (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1996).
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Ashis Nandy, “The Discreet Charms of Indian Terrorism,” In A. Nandy, The Savage Freud
and Other Essays on Possible and Retrievable Selves (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995).
Gyan Prakash (ed.), After Colonialism: Imperial Histories and Post-Colonial Displacements
(Princeton: Princeton University Press).
Robert Young, White Mythologies: Writing History and the West (London: Routledge).
Power and Influence
Claude, Inis. Power and International Relations. London: Leicester University Press and the
Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1978.
Hart, J. “Three Approaches to the Measurement of Power in International Relations.”
International Organization, Spring 1976.
Hoffman, S. “Notes on the Elusiveness of Modern Power.” International Journal, 30, Spring
1975.
Knorr, K. The Power of Nations: The Political Economy of International Relations. New York:
Basic Books, 1975.
REGIME THEORY
Deutsch, Karl W. Nationalism and Social Communication; An Inquiry into the Foundations of
Nationality. New York: Wiley, 1953.
Deutsch, Karl W. Political Community in the North Atlantic Area; International Organization in
the Light of the Historical Experience. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969.
Andreas Hasenclever, Peter Mayer, and Volker Rittberger, Theories of International Regimes.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Levy, Marc A., Oran R. Young, and Michael Zürn. 1995. The Study of International
Regimes. European Journal of International Relations vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 267-330.
Radoslav Dimitrov, “Knowledge, power and interests in environmental regime formation,”
International Studies Quarterly vol. 47, no. 1 (2003), pp. 123-150.
Kenneth Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Duncan
Snidal, “The Concept of Legalization,” International Organization vol. 54, no. 3 (Summer
2000), pp. 401-419.
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Keohane, Robert O. "International Institutions: Two Approaches." International Studies
Quarterly 32 (1988): 379-96.
Krasner, Stephen, ed. International Regimes. Ithaca, N.J.: Cornell University Press, 1983.
Kratochwil, Friedrich, and John Gerard Ruggie. "International Organization: A State of the Art
on an Art of the State." International Organization 40 (Autumn 1986): 753-75.
Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon, “Individual Leadership and Structural Power” Canadian Journal of
Political Science 30(2)(1997): 257-283.
Stein, Arthur. "Coordination and Collaboration: Regimes in an Anarchic World." In Neorealism
and Neoliberalism, edited by David A. Baldwin, 29-59. New York: Columbia University Press,
1993.
Oran Young, “The politics of international regime formation: managing natural resources and the
environment,” International Organization 43, 3 (summer 1989), pp. 34.
UNCLASSIFIED
Tim Dunne, Inventing International Society: A History of the English School Basingstoke:
Macmillan, 1998, Chapter 1 and Conclusion.
Jenny Edkins, Véronique Pin-Fat, and Michael J. Shapiro, eds. Sovereign Lives: Power in Global
Politics New York: Routledge, 2004.
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