International Relations Theory Today
380 pages | 6 x 9 | 1995
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A critical review of the field of international relations pointing to new directions in which it can fruitfully develop.
Ken Booth and Steve Smith are Professors of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth."
Contents
The
Self-Images of a Discipline: A Genealogy of International Relations
Theory Steve Smith
The
End of the Cold War and International Relations: Some Analytic and
Theoretical Conclusions Fred Halliday
International
Relations and the Triumph of Capitalism Richard Little
International
Political Theory and the Idea of World Community Chris Brown
The
Political Theory of International Society Robert H. Jackson
International
Political Theory and the Global Environment Andrew Hurrell
Political
Economy and International Relations Susan Strange
Re-visioning
Security J. Ann Tickner
The
Level of the Analysis Problem in International Relations Reconsidered
Barry Buzan
The
Post-Positivist Debate: Reconstructing Scientific Enquiry and International
Relations Theory After Enlightenment's Fall John A. Vasquez
Neo-realism
in Theory and Practice Andrew Linklater
International
Politics and Political Theory Jean Bethke Elshtain
Questions
About Identity in International Relations Marysia Zalewski and
Cynthia Enloe
International
Relations and the Concept of the Political R. B. J. Walker
Dare
Not to Know: International Relations Theory Versus the Future Ken
Booth
