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Introduction | |
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What Is International Relations Theory? How is International Relations Theory Formed? Levels of Analysis: A Method for Studying International Relations Theory | |
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System Level | |
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State Level | |
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Individual Level | |
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Key Concepts | |
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Man, the State and War | |
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International Relations: One World, Many Theories | |
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System Level | |
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International Relations Theories | |
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Realist Theory | |
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Introduction | |
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Classical Realism | |
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Neo-Realism | |
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A Critique of Realist Theory | |
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Key Concepts | |
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The History of the Peloponnesian War | |
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The Prince | |
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The Twenty Years'' Crisis | |
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Politics Among Nations | |
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The Sources of Soviet Conduct | |
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War and Change in World Politics | |
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Structural Realism After the Cold War | |
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Realist Perspective of 9-11 | |
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Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism | |
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Liberal Theory | |
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Introduction | |
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Institutional Liberalism | |
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Economic Liberalism | |
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A Critique of Liberalism | |
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Key Concepts | |
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On the Law of War and Peace | |
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Fourteen Points | |
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The Anarchical Society | |
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Interdependence and Power | |
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Cooperation and International Regimes | |
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Liberal Perspective of 9-11 | |
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Globalization of Informal Violence, Theories of World Politics, and ''The Liberalism of Fear.'' | |
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Class System Theory | |
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Marxism | |
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Imperialism | |
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Dependency Theory | |
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Class System Theory and the End of the Cold War | |
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A Critique of Class System Theory | |
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Key Concepts | |
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Manifesto of the Communist Party | |
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Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism | |
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The Capitalist World Economy | |
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A Singular Collapse: The Soviet Union, Market Pressure and Inter-state Competition | |
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Empire | |
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Class System Perspective of 9-11 | |
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The New War Against Terror | |
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Post-Modernism Theory | |
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Introduction | |
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Deconstructionism | |
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Feminist Theory | |
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What is Feminist Theory? Writings in Feminist Theory | |
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Constructivist Theory | |
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A critique of Postmodernism | |
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Key Concepts | |
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The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post-Positivist Era | |
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Constructing International Politics | |
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You Just Don''t Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists | |
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Beyond Dichotomy: Conversations between international relations and Feminist theory | |
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Feminism and Constructivism | |
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The Third Debate Revisited | |
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Postmodernist Perspective of 9-11 | |
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The U.S. Bombing of Afghanistan: A Women-Centered Perspective | |
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State Level International Relations Theories | |
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Political Culture Theory | |
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Introduction | |
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The Regimists | |
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The Civilizationists | |
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A Critique of Political Culture Theory | |
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Key Concepts | |
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The End of History? | |
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The Clash of Civilizations? | |
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Building Up New Bogeymen | |
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Civilizationist Perspective of 9-11 | |
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The West Has Won | |
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Beyond Jihad VS. McWorld | |
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Decision-Making Process Theory | |
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Introduction | |
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Bureaucracies and Decision-Making | |
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States and Foreign Policy | |
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A Critique of Decision-Making | |
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Process Theory | |
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Key Concepts | |
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H.W. Bruck, and Burton Sapin | |
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Essence of Decision | |
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Organizational Routines and the Causes of War | |
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Individual Level International Relations Theories | |
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Human | |