(The) Oxford handbook of international relations

(The) Oxford handbook of international relations edited by Christian Reus-smit and Duncan Snidal - New York Oxford University Press 2010 - xiii,772p. ; 24.5 cm.

Includes name index and subject index.

PART I : INTRODUCATION : Between utopia and reality : the practical discourses of international relations / PART II : IMAGINNING THE DISCIPLINE : The international relations / From international relations to global society / The point is not just to explain the world but to change it / A disabling discipline? / PART III : MAJOR THEORITICAL PERSPECTIVES : Eclectic theorizing in the study and practice of international relations / Realism / The ethic of realism / Marxism / The ethics of Marxism / Neoliberal institutionalism / The ethics of neoliberal institutionalism / The new liberalism / The ethics of the new liberalism / The english school / The ethics of the english school / Constructivism / The ethics of constructivism / Critical theory / The ethics of critical theory / Postmodernism / The ethics of postmodernism / Feminism / The ethics of feminism / PART IV : THE QUESTION OF METHOD : Methodological individualism and rational choice / Sociological approaches / Psychological approaches / Quantitative approaches / Case study methods / Historical methods / PART V : BRIDGING THE SUBFIELD BOUNDARIES : International political economy / Strategic Studies / Foreign-policy decision-making / International ethics / International law / PART VI : THE SCHOLAR AND THE POLICY-MAKER : Scholarship and policy-making : who speaks truth to whom? / International relations : the relevance of theory to practice / PART VII : THE QUESTION OF DIVERSITY : International relations from below / International relations theory from a former hegemon / PART VIII : OLD AND NEW : The concept of power and the (un)discipline of international relations / Locating responsibility : the problem of moral agency in international relations / Big questions in the study of world politics / The failure of static and the need for dynamic approaches to international relations / Six wishes for a more relevant discipline of international relation / Christian Reus-smit and Duncan Snidal -- David A. Lake -- Michael Barnett and Kathryn Sikkink -- Robert W. Cox -- Philip Darby -- Peter Katzenstein and Rudra Sil -- William C. Wohlforth -- Jack Donnelly -- Benno Teschke -- Nicholas Rengger -- Arthur A. Stein -- James L. Richardson -- Andrew Moravcsik -- Gerry Simpson -- Tim Dunne -- Molly Cochran -- Ian Hurd -- Richard Price -- Richard Shapcott -- Robyn Eckersley -- Anthony Burke -- Peter Lawler -- Sandra Whitworth -- Jacqui True -- Andrew H. Kydd -- Friedrich Kratochwil -- James Goldgeier and Philip Tetlock -- Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse -- Andrew Bennett and Colin Elman -- Joel Quirk -- John Ravenhill -- Robert Ayson -- Douglas T. Stuart -- Terry Nardin -- Michael Byers -- Henry R. Nau -- Joseph S. Nye -- David l. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah -- Richard Little -- Janice Bally Mattern -- Toni Erskine -- Robert O. Keohane -- Richard Rosecrance -- Steve Smith

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