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Other Diplomacies and World Order: Historical Insights from Canadian-Asian Relations (Mary M. Young and Susan J. Henders, 2016)
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In the Eye of the Beholder: How Leaders and Intelligence Communities Assess the Intentions of Adversaries (Keren Yarhi-Milo, 2013)
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Responding to Catastrophe: Repression Dynamics Following Rapid-onset Natural Disasters (Reed M. Wood and Thorin M. Wright, 2016)
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The Stability of a Unipolar World (William C. Wohlforth, 1999)
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Foreign Policy Behavior: The Interstate Behavior Analysis Model (Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa and Stephen J. Andriole, 1980)
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Myth and Reality in International Politics: Meeting Global Challenges Through Collective Action (Jonathan Wilkenfeld, 2016)
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News about Her: The Effects of Media Freedom and Internet Access on Women’s Rights (Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, 2016)
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Crises and Crisis Generations: The Long-term Impact of International Crises on Military Political Participation (Peter B. White, 2017)
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Fear (Cynthia Weber, 2018)
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Thinking About the Role of Religion in Foreign Policy: A Framework for Analysis (Carolyn M. Warner and Stephen G. Walker, 2011)
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Governance for Resilience: Canada and Global Disaster Risk Reduction (Rosalind Warner, 2019)
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Resilience or relief: Canada’s response to global disasters (Rosalind Warner, 2013)
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Contending Identities in Taiwan: Implications for Cross-Strait Relations (T.Y. Wang and I-Chou Liu, 2004)
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Democratization in Greater China: Taiwan’s Democratization and Cross-Strait Security (Yuan-Kang Wang, 2004)
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Theory of International Politics – Chapter 5: The Anarchic Structure of World Politics (Kenneth N. Waltz, 1979)
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U.S. Presidents and Foreign Policy Mistakes (Stephen G. Walker and Akan Malici, 2011)
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From Liberation to Turmoil: Social Media and Democracy (Joshua A. Tucker, Yannis Theocharis, Margaret E. Roberts, and Pablo Barberá, 2017)
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Brexit, the Border, and Political Conflict Narratives in Northern Ireland (Peter F. Trumbore and Andrew P. Owsiak, 2019)
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International Crisis Decisionmaking as a Two-Level Process (Peter F. Trumbore and Mark A.Boyer, 2000)
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The Politics of Religious Outbidding (Monica Duffy Toft, 2013)
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Getting Religion? The Puzzling Case of Islam and Civil War (Monica Duffy Toft, 2007)
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Health Workers’ Attitudes Toward Sexual and Reproductive Heath Services for Unmarried Adolescents in Ethiopia (Mesfin Tilafun, Bezatu Mengistie, Gudina Egata and Ayalu A. Reda, 2012)
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Prediction of Intrastate Conflict Using State Structural Factors and Events Data (Peter Tikuisis, David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy, 2012)
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The Security Dilemma: A Conceptual Analysis (Shiping Tang, 2009)
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China: Fragile Superpower (Susan Shirk, 2007)
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Hedging and Geostrategic Balance of East Asian Countries Toward China (Suisheng Zhao andZiong Qi, 2016)
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Systemism, Power Transition, and BRI (Enyu Zhang and Patrick James, 2022)
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The Rise of China and the Emerging Order in Asia (Jingdong Yuan, 2015)
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Domestic Hurdles for System-Driven Behavior: Neoclassical Realism and Missile Defense Policies in Japan and South Korea (Hyon Joo Yoo, 2012)
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The Petroleum Triangle: Oil, Globalization, and Terror (Steve A. Yetiv, 2011)
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Discord and Collaboration: Essays on International Politics (Arnold Wolfers, 1962)
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Power Politics (Martin Wight, 1946)
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Theory of International Politics – Chapter 5: The Anarchic Structure of World Politics (Kenneth N. Waltz, 1979)
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Revolution and War (Stephen M. Walt, 1996)
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The Origins of Alliances (Stephen M. Walt, 1987)
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The Nexus of Civil and International Conflict (Michael Stohl, 1980)
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Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making (Alex Mintz and Karl DeRouen Jr., 2010)
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Why War? Evidence on the Outbreak of International Conflict (Dina A. Zinnes, 1980)
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Sexual Violence (Marysia Zalewski, 2018)
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Explaining Why State X Made a Certain Move Last Tuesday: The Promise and Limitations of Realist Foreign Policy Analysis (Anders Wivel, 2005)
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Religion (Erin K. Wilson, 2018)
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Development (Kalpana Wilson, 2018)
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Why Ideas Matter in International Relations: Hans Morgenthau, Classical Realism, and the Moral Construction of Power Politics (Michael C. Williams, 2004)
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Drones (Lauren Wilcox, 2018)
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A Manifesto for Scientific Realism in IR: Assuming the Can-Opener Won’t Work! (Colin Wight, 2007)
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Incommensurability and Cross-Paradigm Communication in International Relations Theory: What’s the Frequency Kenneth? (Colin Wight, 1996)
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The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory (Kenneth N. Waltz, 1988)
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Foreign Policy Analysis and Behavioral International Relations (Stephen G. Walker, 2011)
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Waltz’s Theory of Theory: The Pictorial Challenge to Mainstream IR (Ole Wæver, 2011)
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The Effect of Political Regime on Civil War: Unpacking Anocracy (James Raymond Vreeland, 2008)
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Colouring it Morgenthau: New Evidence for an Old Thesis on Quantitative International Politics (John A. Vasquez, 1979)
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Invisibility (Elspeth van Veeren, 2018)
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The Way Forward in the Religious Study of African Primal Religions (Harold W. Turner, 1981)
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John J. Mearsheimer: An Offensive Realist Between Geopolitics and Power (Peter Toft, 2005)
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Role Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis in Latin America (Cameron G. Thies, 2017)
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Varieties of international reconciliation: the configuration of interest and reflection after conflict (Jae-Jung Suh and Jahyun Chun, 2018)
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Learning and Foreign Policy: Sweeping a Conceptual Minefield (Jack S. Levy, 1994)
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Of Islamists and Ballot Boxes: Rethinking the Relationship Between Islams and Electoral Politics (Vickie Langohr, 2001)
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Theory is Dead, Long Live Theory: The End of the Great Debates and the Rise of Eclecticism in International Relations (David A. Lake, 2013)
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Why “isms” are Evil: Theory, Epistemology, and Academic Sects as Impediments to Understanding and Progress (David A. Lake, 2011)
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Progress in International Relations: Beyond Paradigms in the Study of Institutions(David A. Lake, 2002)
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Beyond Victory: Offensive Realism and the Expansion of War Aims (Eric J. Labs, 1997)
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Critical Realism and Causal Analysis in International Relations (Milja Kurki, 2007)
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Toward Understanding in International Relations (Stephan D. Krasner, 1985)
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Renaissance in Security Studies: Caveat Lector! (Edward A. Kolodjziej, 1992)
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The Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Classical Realism and the Rise of China (Jonathan Kirshner, 2010)
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The Failure of Failure: On Constructivism, the Limits of Critique, and the Socio-Political Economy of Economics (Oliver Kessler, 2016)
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The Idea of Global Civil Society (Mary Kaldor, 2003)
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Rationality in International Relations (Miles Kahler, 1998)
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A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective on the Domestic Turn of IR Theory (Juliet Kaarbo 2015)
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Philosophy in International Relations: A Scientific Realist Approach (JonathanJoseph, 2007)
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Refugees (Heather L. Johnson, 2018)
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Pluralistic Rigor: A Comment on Bueno de Mesquita (Robert Jervis, 1985)
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Paradigmatic Faults in International Relations Theory (Patrick Thaddeus Jackson and Daniel H. Nexon, 2009)
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Revisiting Copenhagen: Or, On the Creative Development of a Security Studies Agenda in Europe (Jef Huysmans, 1998)
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Trauma (Emma Hutchison, 2018)
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Reinvigorating the Study of Foreign Policy: Toward a Constructivist Approach(David Patrick Houghton, 2007)
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A Complex Systems Approach to the Study of Ideology: Cognitive Affective Structures and the Dynamics of Belief Systems (Thomas Homer-Dixon, Jonathan Leader Maynard, Matto Mildenberger, Manjana Milkoreit, Steven J. Mock, Stephen Quilley, Tobias Schröder and Paul Thagard, 2013)
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Theories of International Relations and Foreign Policy: Realism and Its Challengers (Ole R. Holsti, 1995)
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An American Social Science: International Relations (Stanley Hoffmann, 1977)
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Engaging International Data in the Classroom: Using the ICB Interactive Data Library to Teach Conflict and Crisis Analysis (Joseph J. Hewitt, 2001)
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Political Realism and Political Idealism (John H, Herz, 1951)
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Not Letting Evidence Get in the Way of Assumptions: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis with More Recent Data (Error A. Henderson, 2005)
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Regions of War and Peace (Douglas William Lemke, 2002)
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China's Challenge to US Hegemony (Christopher Layne, 2008)
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A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812-1822(Henry Kissinger, 1957)
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Democracy and Use of Forces (Kwang-Jin Kim, 2014)
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Modeling Foreign Policy and Ethnic Conflict: Turkey’s Policies Towards Syria (Carolyn C. James and Özgür Özdamar, 2009)
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North America: The Peaceful Region (Patrick James and Athanasios Hristoulas, 2020)
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The Age of Geoeconomics, China’s Global Role, and the Prospects of Cross-Strait Integration (James C. Hsiung, 2009)
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Is the United States still the World’s Only Superpower: Implications for Pakistan’s Foreign Policy (Kenneth Holland, 2019)
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Does Counterterrorism Militarize Foreign Aid? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa (Tobias Heinrich, Carla Martinez Machain and Jared Oestman, 2017)
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Dynamic Theories of Conflict: Power Cycles, Power Transitions, Foreign Policy Crises and Militarized Interstate Disputes (Lui Hebron, 2007)
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The Birth of a United Europe: On Why the EU Has Generated a ‘Non-Emotional’ Identity (Montserrat Guiberneau, 2011)
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Foreign Policy Leadership in the Global South (Andrea K. Grover, 2018)
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Investing in the Homeland: Migration, Social Ties, and Foreign Firms (Benjamin A.T. Graham, 2019)
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Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism (Charles Glaser, 2011)
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Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China is Changing Taiwan (Scott Signumd Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li and Patrick James, 2021)
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Violence, Peace, and Peace Research (Johan Galtung, 1969)
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Power Cycle Theory and the Ascendance of China: Peaceful or Stormy? (Charles F.Doran, 2012)
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The Role of the UN in International Crisis Termination, 1945-1994 (Karl R.DeRouen, 2003)
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The Origins of Major War (Dale C. Copeland, 2000)
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State-Centric Balance-of-Threat Theory: Explaining the Misunderstood GulfCooperation Council (Scott Cooper, 2003)
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Courting Science: Securing the Foundation for a Second American Century (DamonV. Coletta, 2016)
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Borders (Sine Choi, 2018)
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Abandonment, Entrapment, and Neoclassical Realism in Asia: The United States, Japan, and Korea(Victor D. Cha,2000) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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The War Trap (Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 1981)
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“If You Compress the Spring, It Will Snap Back Hard”: The Ukrainian Crisis andthe Balance of Threat (Andreas M. Bock, Ingo Henneberg and Friedrich Plank,2015)
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One Man, One Vote, One Time? A Model of Democratization in the Middle East(Lisa Blaydes and James Lo, 2011)
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When Media and World Politics Meet: Crisis Press Coverage in the Arab-Israel andEast-West Conflicts (Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Chanan Naveh and Luba Levin-Banchik,2013)
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Crises Press Coverage: Local & Foreign Reporting on the Arab-Israel Conflict(Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Chanan Naveh and Luba Levin-Banchik, 2013)
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Proliferation and International Crisis Behavior (Victor Asal and Kyle Beardsley,2007)
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Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations (Raymon Aron, 1966)
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Imagined Communities (Benedict Anderson, 1983)
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The Little Mermaid’s Silent Security Dilemma and the Absence of Gender in theCopenhagen School (Lene Hansen, 2000)
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Network Analysis for International Relations (Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, MilesKahler and Alexander H. Montgomery, 2009)
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The Enduring Dilemmas of Realism in International Relations (Stefano Guzzini,2004)
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Nuclear Weapons and the Other in the Western Imagination (Hugh Gusterson,1999)
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The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations (Joseph M. Greieco,2019)
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Anarchy and the Limited of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest LiberalInstitutionalism (Joseph M. Greieco, 1988)
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The Richness of the Tradition of Political Realism (Robert G. Gilpin, 1984)
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Canadian Foreign Policy: A Progressive or Stagnating Field of Study? (PaulGecelovsky and Christopher K. Kukucha, 2008)
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The Future of U.S. – China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable? (Aaron L. Friedberg,2005)
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Rational Paranoia and Enlightened Machismo (Annette Freiberg-Inan 2006)
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Confutation of Political Realism (Bahman Fozouni, 1995)
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Systems Dynamics Modeling in International Relations (Ali Fisunoglu, 2019)
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The Security Curve and the Structure of International Politics (Davide Fiammenghi, 2001)
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Diversity in IR Theory: Pluralism as an Opportunity for Understanding GlobalPolitics (Yale H. Ferguson)
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Extending Offensive Realism: The Louisiana Purchase and America’s Rise to Regional Hegemony (Colin Elman, 2004)
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Geopolitics (Klaus Dodds, 2018)
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War (James Der Derian, 2018)
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Body (Elizabeth Dauphinee, 2018)
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Witnessing (Alex Danchev, 2018)
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Humanitarianism (Lilie Chouliaraki, 2018)
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Democracy (Mark Chou, 2018)
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Defending Foundations for International Relations Theory (Fred Chernoff, 2009)
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Critical Realism, Scientific Realism, and International Realism (Fred Chernoff,2007)
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Colonialism (Stephen Chan, 2018)
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Formal Models and Conflict Intervention: Success as a Research Program andPolicy Relevance (Davis Carment and Dane Rowlands, 2007)
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Waltz and World History: The Paradox of Parsimony (Barry Buzan and RichardLittle, 2009)
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Reconceptualizing Anarchy: Structural Realism Meets World History (Barry Buanand Richard Little, 1996)
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Indigeneity (Sally Butler, 2018)
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Toward a Scientific Understanding of International Conflict: A Personal View(Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 1985)
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Finance (James Brassett, 2018)
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Territory (Jordan Branch, 2018)
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Measuring Canadian Foreign Policy (Brian Bow, 2014)
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Mapping Visual Global Politics (Ronland Bleiker, 2018)
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Race and the Making of American Political Science (Jessica Blatt, 2018)
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Induction and Deduction in International Relations: Squaring the Circle Between Theory and Evidence (David Blagden, 2016)
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The Dangers of Terror in World Politics: International Terror Crisis, 1918-2006(Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Luba Levin-Banchik. 2011)
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The Mother of All Isms: Casual Mechanisms and Structured Pluralism inInternational Relations (Andrew Bennett, 2013)
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Conclusions: On the Obstacles and Promises of Pragmatism in InternationalRelations (Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi. 2009)
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Realist Constructivism (J. Samuel Barkin, 2003)
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Rape (Ariella Azoulay, 2018)
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Naïve Scientists and Conflict Analysis: Learning Through Case Studies (William R.Ayres, 2016)
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The Poverty of Neorealism (Richard K. Ashley, 1984)
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Assumption #1: Revisionist States are the Cause of Great Power Competition(Emma Ashford, 2021)
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Critical Methods in International Relations: The Politics of Techniques, Devices andActs (Claudia Aradau and Jeff Husmans, 2014)
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Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Grajam T. Allison, 1969)
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Foreign Policy Analysis: New Approaches (Chris Alden and Ammon Aran, 2012)
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