Theories of International Relations

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advanced international relations research
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American Political Science Association
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balance of power
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Common Language
conflict resolution methods
constructivist theory
Coordination Games
Crisis Bargaining
domestic
Domestic Political Audiences
Domestic Politics
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Dynamic Density
Energy Policy
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foreign
global governance
Hayward Alker
institutional analysis
International Studies Quarterly
IR Theory
Level Ii
Liberal IR Theory
Military Globalization
National Interest
Noncooperative Game Theory
Policy Contingency Framework
political
politics
Preventive War
Relative Gains
Relative Gains Debate
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science
Security Dilemma
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state sovereignty
United States
Vice Versa
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  • ISBN 9780754627470
  • Weight: 1644g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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International relations theory is a diverse and constantly evolving area of scholarly research reflecting the fluctuations in world politics. This volume brings together a number of the most important research papers published on this subject during the last sixty years. Divided into five thematic sections, this work provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of developments and debates in this area of study. Topics covered include the history and development of alternative approaches to international relations theory; the importance of domestic politics in shaping a state's foreign policy; the absence of a global 'government' and the meaning and implications of this 'state of international anarchy'; power and its role as a variable in international relations theory and the challenges of state security, war and peace. The introduction anchors the collection, putting the articles within the context of the evolution of this field to date.
David A. Baldwin is Senior Political Scientist at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, USA.