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Moravcsik 1997_Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics
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Monteiro 2012_We Can Never Study Merely One Thing: Reflections on Systems Thinking and IR
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Monroe 2001_Paradigm Shift: From Rational Choice to Perspective
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Mitchell 2018_Pictorial Turn
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Milner 1991_The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory: A Critique
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Lemke 2003_Investigating the Preventive Motive for War
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Lake 2011_Why “isms” are Evil: Theory, Epistemology, and Academic Sects as Impediments to Understanding and Progress
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Lake 2002_Progress in International Relations: Beyond Paradigms in the Study of Institutions
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Kahler 1998_Rationality in International Relations
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Kaarbo 2015_A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective on the Domestic Turn of IR Theory
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Jackson and Nexon 2009_Paradigmatic Faults in International Relations Theory
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Huysmans 1998_Revisiting Copenhagen: Or, On the Creative Development of a Security Studies Agenda in Europe
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Homer-Dixon et al. 2013_A Complex Systems Approach to the Study of Ideology: Cognitive Affective Structures and the Dynamics of Belief Systems
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Holsti 1995_Theories of International Relations and Foreign Policy: Realism and Its Challengers
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Hoffmann 1977_An American Social Science: International Relations
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Hewitt 2001_Engaging International Data in the Classroom: Using the ICB Interactive Data Library to Teach Conflict and Crisis Analysis
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Henderson 2005_Not Letting Evidence Get in the Way of Assumptions: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis with More Recent Data
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Galtung 1969_Violence, Peace, and Peace Research
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Freyberg-Inan 2004_What Moves Man: The Realist Theory of International Relations and Its Judgment of Human Nature
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Hafner-Burton et al. 2009_Network Analysis for International Relations
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Guzzini 2004_The Enduring Dilemmas of Realism in International Relations
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Greieco 2019_The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations
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Gilpin 1984_The Richness of the Tradition of Political Realism
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Gecelovsky and Kukucha 2008_Canadian Foreign Policy: A Progressive or Stagnating Field of Study?
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Ferguson_Diversity in IR Theory: Pluralism as an Opportunity for Understanding GlobalPolitics
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Richard Little 1996_Reconceptualizing Anarchy: Structural Realism Meets World History
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Mesquita 1985_Toward a Scientific Understanding of International Conflict: A Personal View
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Bow 2014_Measuring Canadian Foreign Policy
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Bauer and Brighi 2009_Conclusions: On the Obstacles and Promises of Pragmatism in InternationalRelations
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