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The Causes of War: How Does the Structure of the International System Affect International Conflict? (Patrick James, 1990) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Modern Realist Theory and the Study of International Politics in the Twenty-First Century (Joseph M. Grieco, 2002) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Social Science Under Debate: A Philosophical Perspective – Chapter 4 (Mario Bunge, 1998) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Articulations of Sovereignty (Claudia Aradau, 2010) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers (T. V. Paul, 1994) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Technologies of Power: From Area Studies to Data Sciences (Manan Ahmed Asif, 2019) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Sharing the Burden? NATO and Its Second-Tier Powers (Benjamin Zyla, 2015)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Windows Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Stability Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Causes of War: Power and the Roots of Conflict – Offense-Defense Model (Stephen Van Evera, 1999)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Power Test: Evaluating Realism in Response to the End of the Cold War (Randall L. Schweller and William C. Wohlforth, 2000)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to realism as a school of thought and specific ideas from realism in connection to historical events.
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The Politics of Religious Outbidding (Monica Duffy Toft, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Discord and Collaboration: Essays on International Politics (Arnold Wolfers, 1962)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Power Politics (Martin Wight, 1946)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Rise of Regions Ronald J. Tammen and (Jacek Kugler, 2020)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Anachronism of a China Socialized: Why Engagement Is Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be (Xiangfeng Yang, 2017)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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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)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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John J. Mearsheimer: An Offensive Realist Between Geopolitics and Power (Peter Toft, 2005)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Rise of China, Balance of Power Theory and US National Security: Reasons for Optimism (Joshua Shifrinson 2018)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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World of Our Making (Nicholas Onuf 1989)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Bandwagoning for Profit: Bringing the Revisionist State Back In (Randall L. Schweller 1994)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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A Tale of Two Realisms: Expanding the Institutions Debate (Randall L. Schweller and David Priess 1997)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theory (Paul Schroeder 1994)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Islam in the Balance: Ideational Threats in Arab Politics (Lawrence Rubin, 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (Samantha Power, 2002)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Network Analysis for International Relations (Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, MilesKahler and Alexander H. Montgomery, 2009)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.