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020 _a9780199585588
_cRs.2200.00
040 _aHCCL
041 _aeng
082 _a327
_bREO
245 _a(The) Oxford handbook of international relations
_cedited by Christian Reus-smit and Duncan Snidal
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c2010
300 _axiii,772p. ;
_c24.5 cm.
500 _aIncludes name index and subject index.
505 0 0 _tPART I : INTRODUCATION : Between utopia and reality : the practical discourses of international relations /
_rChristian Reus-smit and Duncan Snidal --
_tPART II : IMAGINNING THE DISCIPLINE : The international relations /
_rDavid A. Lake --
_tFrom international relations to global society /
_rMichael Barnett and Kathryn Sikkink --
_tThe point is not just to explain the world but to change it /
_rRobert W. Cox --
_tA disabling discipline? /
_rPhilip Darby --
_tPART III : MAJOR THEORITICAL PERSPECTIVES : Eclectic theorizing in the study and practice of international relations /
_rPeter Katzenstein and Rudra Sil --
_tRealism /
_rWilliam C. Wohlforth --
_tThe ethic of realism /
_rJack Donnelly --
_tMarxism /
_rBenno Teschke --
_tThe ethics of Marxism /
_rNicholas Rengger --
_tNeoliberal institutionalism /
_rArthur A. Stein --
_tThe ethics of neoliberal institutionalism /
_rJames L. Richardson --
_tThe new liberalism /
_rAndrew Moravcsik --
_tThe ethics of the new liberalism /
_rGerry Simpson --
_tThe english school /
_rTim Dunne --
_tThe ethics of the english school /
_rMolly Cochran --
_tConstructivism /
_rIan Hurd --
_tThe ethics of constructivism /
_rRichard Price --
_tCritical theory /
_rRichard Shapcott --
_tThe ethics of critical theory /
_rRobyn Eckersley --
_tPostmodernism /
_rAnthony Burke --
_tThe ethics of postmodernism /
_rPeter Lawler --
_tFeminism /
_rSandra Whitworth --
_tThe ethics of feminism /
_rJacqui True --
_tPART IV : THE QUESTION OF METHOD : Methodological individualism and rational choice /
_rAndrew H. Kydd --
_tSociological approaches /
_rFriedrich Kratochwil --
_tPsychological approaches /
_rJames Goldgeier and Philip Tetlock --
_tQuantitative approaches /
_rEdward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse --
_tCase study methods /
_rAndrew Bennett and Colin Elman --
_tHistorical methods /
_rJoel Quirk --
_tPART V : BRIDGING THE SUBFIELD BOUNDARIES : International political economy /
_rJohn Ravenhill --
_tStrategic Studies /
_rRobert Ayson --
_tForeign-policy decision-making /
_rDouglas T. Stuart --
_tInternational ethics /
_rTerry Nardin --
_tInternational law /
_rMichael Byers --
_tPART VI : THE SCHOLAR AND THE POLICY-MAKER : Scholarship and policy-making : who speaks truth to whom? /
_rHenry R. Nau --
_tInternational relations : the relevance of theory to practice /
_rJoseph S. Nye --
_tPART VII : THE QUESTION OF DIVERSITY : International relations from below /
_rDavid l. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah --
_tInternational relations theory from a former hegemon /
_rRichard Little --
_tPART VIII : OLD AND NEW : The concept of power and the (un)discipline of international relations /
_rJanice Bally Mattern --
_tLocating responsibility : the problem of moral agency in international relations /
_rToni Erskine --
_tBig questions in the study of world politics /
_rRobert O. Keohane --
_tThe failure of static and the need for dynamic approaches to international relations /
_rRichard Rosecrance --
_tSix wishes for a more relevant discipline of international relation /
_rSteve Smith
650 _aPolitical science
_xInternational relations
650 _aPolitical Science
653 _aOxford handbook
700 1 _4ed.
_a Reus-smit, Christian
700 1 _4ed.
_aSnidal, Duncan
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_cBK
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