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_a(The) Oxford handbook of international relations _cedited by Christian Reus-smit and Duncan Snidal |
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_aNew York _bOxford University Press _c2010 |
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_axiii,772p. ; _c24.5 cm. |
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_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 |
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