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1 ProSeminar in International Relations Theory Political Science 5300, Fall 2011 Professor Jennifer Sterling-Folker Office Hours: Mon 11:30-1:00 & by apt. Monteith (860) This course explores, compares and contrasts the discipline s dominant analytical perspectives. It provides an overview of the historical and current state of the field. Basic professional expectations, such as conference participation and publishing process, are also discussed. Course reading is a sampling of seminal, representative works from each perspective (for Ph.D. exams you should read the supplementary readings and get Professor Pressman s 5300 syllabi from alternate years). COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Do all readings. Attend and participate in class discussions. Attend a day of the ISA-NE Conference in November. Write one short memo (1 page) analyzing a week s readings, worth 10%. Write two short papers (5 pages) during the semester, each worth 20% of your final grade. Write one longer paper (10-12 pages) due at the end of the semester, worth 40% of your final grade. Regular attendance, participation in class discussions, and attendance at ISA-NE is worth 10%. All papers must be double-spaced with reasonable margins and font. Memos are based on the week s assigned readings and should summarize/analyze the readings. We will decide on memo orders during the first class. For other papers, a paper topic will be handed out one week before each paper is due. You will be expected to address, examine, and synthesize arguments and issues from class readings. No additional research or reading is required, but page limits are STRICTLY ENFORCED. Delineating complex arguments in short spaces is a skill you need to develop in order to publish academically. Papers are due at the start of class. The ISA-NE (International Studies Association-Northeast) annual conference is being held on 4-5 November (Friday & Saturday) at the Providence Biltmore in Providence, Rhode Island. Since the location is close, this is a great opportunity to see what a professional conference is like and see/meet some established scholars (particularly in the critical theory tradition). There will also be a sizeable UConn presence at the conference. You should plan to attend at least one day of the conference. We will discuss registration, car pooling, and other details as the conference draws nearer. As a professional courtesy, please notify me via if you are unable to attend a class session. To make an appointment with me, please use UConn s online appointment system: COURSE MATERIALS: An electronic copy of this syllabus can be accessed via your HuskyCT page. For articles, stable URLs are provided and can be read/downloaded from a UConn connected computer. PDFs of assigned chapters can be found via HuskyCT under course readings (either listed individually or under the library resources link). The required books are on reserve, or may be bought at the UConn Coop, borrowed via some other library venue (WorldCat, Virtual Catalog online), or purchased (as hard copies or in some cases as ecopies) via an online vendor. --J. Samuel Barkin (2010) Realist Constructivism: Rethinking International Relations Theory. Cambridge University Press (ISBN: ) --Daniel W. Drezner (2011) Theories of International Politics and Zombies. Princeton University Press (ISBN: ) --G. John Ikenberry (2011) Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order. Princeton University Press. (ISBN: ) --Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (2010) The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and its Implications for the Study of World Politics, Routledge. (ISBN: ) --Immanuel Wallerstein (2004) World Systems Analysis: An Introduction, Duke University Press (ISBN: ) --Kenneth Waltz, (2010) Theory of International Politics (Waveland Pr. Inc). Look for this more affordable recent edition ($24 on Amazon). (ISBN: )

2 A list of supplementary texts for each subject is provided at the end of the syllabus. None of the supplementary texts are required reading, but consult them if you want to learn more about a subject. The lists are particularly helpful if you are studying for exams, as they contain texts that were required reading in prior years and/or for Jeremy s version of POLS5300. COURSE READING SCHEDULE: AUGUST Introduction to the Course and One Another SEPTEMBER 5 -- NO CLASS (LABOR DAY) SEPTEMBER 12 Classical Realism (Neoclassical/Defensive Realism) CLASS VISITOR: Jeffrey (Jeff) Taliaferro, Associate Professor, Tufts University. He is author of Balancing Risks: Great Power Intervention in the Periphery (Cornell University Press, 2004), and co-editor (and a contributor), along with Steven E. Lobell and Norrin P. Ripsman, of Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2009). His research focuses on international relations theories, security studies, international history and politics, the grand strategies of the great powers, political psychology, and U.S. foreign policy. READ FOR CLASS: Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell, and Norrin M. Ripsman (2009) Introduction: Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy. In Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge U. Press): PDF available on HuskyCT Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (2009) Neoclassical Realism and Resource Extraction: State Building for Future War. In Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge U. Press): PDF available on HuskyCT Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (forthcoming) Strategy of Innocence or Calculated Provocation: The Roosevelt Administration's Road to World War II. In Broken Balances: Grand Strategy during the Interwar Period, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell, and Norrin M. Ripsman, eds (Cambridge University Press). Author will supply a copy. PDF available on HuskyCT Wivel, Anders (2005) "Explaining Why State x Made a Certain Move Last Tuesday: The Promise and Limitations of Realist Foreign Policy Analysis." Journal of International Relations and Development. 8: 4(December): PDF available on HuskyCT SEPTEMBER 19 Neorealism (Offensive Realism) Kenneth Waltz, (2010) Theory of International Politics (Waveland Pr. Inc). The book was published by McGraw-Hill in 1979 and has been VERY expensive ($80+new) to acquire. Finally a more affordable edition has come out ($24 on Amazon). (ISBN: ). Read entire but concentrate on chs 4-6 in particular. SEPTEMBER Constructivism [First Paper Topic Out] Alexander Wendt (1992) "Anarchy is What States Make of It," International Organization 46(2, Spring): (Also reprinted in Der Derian, ch. 7) Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink (1998) International Norm Dynamics and Political Change, International Organization 52(4), Special Issue, International Organization at Fifty: Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics (Autumn): Introduction & chs 1-3 in Foreign Policy in a Constructed World, Vendulka Kubálková, ed. (M.E. Sharpe: 2001). PDFs available on HuskyCT; The intro & chs 1-2 are in the first PDF, ch 3 is split across the PDFs

3 FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER (DATE TBA) Realist Constructivism **FIRST PAPER DUE** NOTE: Class day for October 3 will change to accommodate the Class Visitor. Exact day and time will be determined during our first class session in August. CLASS VISITOR: Sammy Barkin, Associate Professor, University of Florida. He is author of Social Construction and the Logic of Money (SUNY 2003) and Realist Constructivism (CUP 2010). His research focuses on international relations theory, international environmental politics, international monetary politics, and theories of sovereignty. READ FOR CLASS: J. Samuel Barkin (2010) Realist Constructivism: Rethinking International Relations Theory. Cambridge University Press (ISBN: ) OCTOBER Post-Modernism/Post-Structuralism CLASS VISITOR: Rosemary Shinko, Visiting Assistant Professor, Bucknell University. She is author of numerous articles and book chapters on post-modernism, and she is currently writing a book on Postmodern Approaches to the Study of IR. Her research focuses on deconstructive approaches to the study of sovereignty, liberalism and the body. READ FOR CLASS: Shinko, Rosemary E. (2008). Agonistic Peace: A Postmodern Reading. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, Special Issue on Peace, 36(3), Shinko, Rosemary E. (forthcoming) "Genuises, Exiles and (Liberal) Postmodern Subjectivities," Journal of International Relations and Development. Author will supply a copy. PDF available on HuskyCT Shinko, Rosemary E. (in progress) "Theorizing Embodied Resistance Practices in International Relations." Author will supply a copy. PDF available on HuskyCT Shinko, Rosemary E. (forthcoming) Postmodernism: Seducing Humanity in the Iraq War, In Making Sense of International Relations Theory 2, Jennifer Sterling-Folker, ed. (Lynne Reinner Publishers) PDF available on HuskyCT OCTOBER Disciplinary Historiography (The Great Debates ) Miles Kahler (1997) Inventing International Relations: International Relations Theory after 1945, In New Thinking in International Relations Theory, Michael W. Doyle and G. John Ikenberry, eds. (Westview Press), chapter 2. PDF is available electronically on HuskyCT page, under Course Materials, Course Readings, Library Resources. Stanley Hoffmann (1977) An American Social Science: International Relations Daedalus 106 (3, Summer): Ole Waever (2010) Still a Discipline After All These Debates? In International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity, Tim Dunne, Milija Kurki and Steve Smith eds. 2 nd ed. Oxford University Press. PDF available on HuskyCT Markus Kornprobst (2009) International Relations as Rhetorical Discipline: Toward (Re-)Newing Horizons, International Studies Review 11(1, March):

4 OCTOBER 24 Philosophy of Science in IR (Post-positivism & Critical Theory) CLASS VISITOR VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING (2-3:30PM): Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Associate Professor, American University. He is author of Civilizing the Enemy: German Reconstruction and the Invention of the West (UMichigan Press, 2006) and The Conduct of Inquiry in IR (Routledge 2010). His research interests include culture and agency, international relations theory (particularly the intersection of realism and constructivism), scientific methodology, the role of rhetoric in public life, civilizations in world politics, and the sociology of academic knowledge. READ FOR CLASS: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (2010) The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and its Implications for the Study of World Politics, Routledge. (ISBN: ) OCTOBER Feminism J. Ann Tickner (1997) You Just Don t Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists, International Studies Quarterly 41 (4, December): J. Ann Tickner (2002) Feminist Perspectives on 9/11, International Studies Perspectives 3(4): Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True (2008) Reflexivity in Practice: Power and Ethics in Feminist Research on International Relations. International Studies Review 10(December, 4): Marysia Zalewski (2007) Do We Understand Each Other Yet? Troubling Feminist Encounters With(in) International Relations, British Journal of Politics and IR 9(2): NOVEMBER 4&5 (Friday&Saturday) -- ISA-NE Conference in Providence NOVEMBER 7 -- The Sociology of Disciplinary (Post-Colonial) Knowledge [Second Paper Topic Out] Steve Smith (2000) The Discipline of International Relations: Still an American Social Science? British Journal of Politics and International Relations 2(3): Arlene B. Tickner (2003) Seeing IR Differently: Notes From the Third World, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 32(June, 2): Anna M. Agathangelou and L. H. M. Ling (2005) Power and Play Through Poisies: Reconstructing Self and Other in the 9/11 Commission Report, Millennium: Journal of International Studies (3) Turan Kayaoglu (2010) Westphalian Eurocentrism in IR Theory, International Studies Review 12(2, June):

5 NOVEMBER Classical Liberalism, Neo-Liberalism & Democratic Peace Theory **SECOND PAPER DUE** G. John Ikenberry (2011) Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order. Princeton University Press. (ISBN: ) NOVEMBER NO CLASS (THANKSGIVING) NOVEMBER World System Theory & Historical Materialism Immanuel Wallerstein (2004) World Systems Analysis: An Introduction, Duke University Press (ISBN: ) Stephen Gill and David Law (1989) Global Hegemony and the Structural Power of Capital, International Studies Quarterly 33(Dec, 4): ; DECEMBER 5 Applying IR Theory and Its Relationship to Policy [Final Paper Topic Out] Daniel W. Drezner (2011) Theories of International Politics and Zombies. Princeton University Press (ISBN: ) Stephen M. Walt (2005) The Relationship Between theory and Policy in International Relations, Annual Review of Political Science 8(June): George Lawson (2008) For a Public International Relations, International Political Sociology 2(March, 1): **WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FINAL PAPER DUE BY 4PM ** ISA: The International Studies Association (ISA) is the professional organization for international relations and global studies scholars (more so than APSA). It produces six journals which its members receive as part of their dues: the International Studies Quarterly (ISQ), International Studies Review (ISR), and International Studies Perspective (ISP), Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA), International Political Sociology (IPS), and International Interactions (II). Mark Boyer and myself are co-editors of ISR until Each of these journals has a particular focus, and the first journal listed above, ISQ, is a highly ranked IR journal reflecting the state of the American IR discipline. If you know that IR will be one of your major fields of study, you should become a student member of ISA. Annual dues for students are $25 with electronic access to the journals ($35 if you want hard copies). Information on how to join ISA can be found at the association's website: If you are going to focus on IR you will also need to attend an ISA annual meeting (usually in February or March) at some point, but first go to its Northeast regional conference (ISA-NE, in November) to get a feel for what is expected at academic conferences. Expect to present at both these venues as you are working toward your doctorate. This year s ISA-NE will be held from November 4-5 in Providence.

6 Supplementary Readings for POLS5300 A list of supplementary texts for each subject is provided below. None of the supplementary texts are required reading for the course, but consult them if you want to learn more about a subject. The lists will be particularly helpful if you are studying for Ph.D. exams, as they contain texts that were required reading in prior years and/or for Jeremy s version of POLS5300. IR Theory: Scott Burchill, et. al. (2009) Theories of International Relations, 4 th ed. (Palgrave Macmillan); James Der Derian, ed. (1995) International Theory: Critical Investigations (NYU Press); Michael W. Doyle and G. John Ikenberry, eds (1997) New Thinking in International Relations Theory (Westview Press); Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki, and Steve Smith (2009) International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity (Oxford); Ken Booth and Steve Smith (1995) International Relations Theory Today (Polity); Jennifer Sterling-Folker, ed. (2006) Making Sense of IR Theory (Lynne Rienner). Classical Realism Supplementary Readings: E. H. Carr. (1939 original; 2001 reprint). The Twenty Years Crisis: : An Introduction to the Study of International Relations (Michael Cox ed) Palgrave Macmillan; Hans J. Morgenthau (1947) Scientific Man vs. Power Politics (Latimer House); Walter Lippmann, (1948) The Rivalry of Nations, The Atlantic (Monthly) 181, no. 2 (February): 17-20; Hans J. Morgenthau (1960) Politics Among Nations, 4 th ed (NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967), pp. 3-14, , (chapters 1, 8, 11-15); Hans J. Morgenthau (1952) Another Great Debate : The National Interest of the United States, The American Political Science Review 46 (4, December): ; Hans J. Morgenthau (1995) The Intellectual and Political Functions of Theory, In International Theory: Critical Investigations, James Der Derian, ed. (NYU Press); John Herz (1950) Idealist Internationalism and the Security Dilemma World Politics; R. B. J. Walker (1987) Realism, Change, and International Political Theory, International Studies Quarterly, 31 (1, March): 65-86; James Der Derian, Introduction, and A Reinterpretations of Realism: Genealogy, Semiology, Dromology, In International Theory: Critical Investigations, James Der Derian, ed. (NYU Press); Michael C. Williams (2005) The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations (Cambridge); Annette Freyberg-Inan, et. al., eds. (2009) Rethinking Realism in IR: Between Tradition and Innovation (John Hopkins U Press); Brent J. Steele (2007) Eavesdropping on Honored Ghosts: From Classical to Reflexive Realism, Journal of IR and Development 10(September, 3): Neoclassical Realism & Defensive Realism Supplementary Readings: Robert Jervis, Perception and Misperception in International Politics (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1976), pp ; Randall L. Schweller and David Priess (1997) A Tale of Two Realisms: Expanding the Institutions Debate, Mershon International Studies Review 41(1, May): 1-32; Gideon Rose (1998), Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy, World Politics (October); Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (2000) Security Seeking Under Anarchy: Defensive Realism Revisited, International Security 25(3, Winter): ; Buzan in Steve Smith, et. al., (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge); Steve Lobell, Norrin Ripsman, and Jeff Taliaferro, eds (2009) Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge). Neorealism: John J. Mearsheimer (2001) The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (Norton), pp , , ; John J. Mearsheimer (1990) Back to the Future: Instability in Europe After the Cold War, International Security (Summer); John J. Mearsheimer (1994/95) The False Promise of International Institutions, International Security 19(3,Winter): 5-49; Stephen G. Brooks, Dueling Realisms International Organization, (Summer 1997); Joseph M. Grieco (1990) Cooperation among Nations (Cornell); Joseph M. Grieco (1997) Realist International Theory and the Study of World Politics, In New Thinking in International Relations Theory, Michael W. Doyle and G. John Ikenberry, eds. (Westview Press); Robert Gilpin (1981) War and Change in World Politics (Cambridge); M. E. Brown, et. al., eds. (2004) Offense, Defense, and War (Cambridge); Robert O. Keohane, ed. (1986) Neorealism and its Critics (Columbia), particularly chapters by John Ruggie and Richard Ashley; Paul Schroeder, Historical Reality versus Neorealist Theory, (1994) International Security 19, no. 1 (Summer): ; R. Harrison Wagner, What was Bipolarity? (1993) International Organization 47, No. 1. (Winter): ; Barry Buzan et al, (1993) The Logic of Anarchy (Columbia) pp , Constructivism: Vendulka Kubálková, Nicholas Onuf, and Paul Kowert, eds (1998) International Relations in a Constructed World (ME Sharp); Ted Hopf, The Promise of Constructivism in IR Theory International Security (Summer 1998); David Dessler, What s at Stake in the Agent-Structure Debate? International Organization (Summer 1989); Jennifer Sterling-Folker, Competing Paradigms or Birds of a Feather? Constructivism and Neoliberal

7 Institutionalism Compared, International Studies Quarterly, (March 2000); Martha Finnemore (1996) National Interests in International Society (Cornell University Press); John Gerard Ruggie (1998) Constructing the World Polity: Essays on International Institutionalization (Routledge); Alexander Wendt (1994) Collective Identity Formation and the International State, American Political Science Review 88(2, June): ; Alexander Wendt (1987) The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory, International Organization 41(3, Summer): ; Nina Tannenwald, (2005) Ideas and Explanation: Advancing the Theoretical Agenda, Journal of Cold War Studies 7, No. 2 (Spring): 13-42; Nicholas Onuf, (2002) Worlds of Our Making: The Strange Career of Constructivism in International Relations, in Visions of International Relations, Donald J. Puchala, ed. (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press): Realist-Constructivism: Sterling-Folker, Jennifer (2002) "Realism and the Constructivist Challenge: Rejecting, Reconstructing, or Rereading." International Studies Review 4: 1(Spring): ; J. Samuel Barkin (2003) Realist- Constructivism International Studies Review 5(3 September): ; Forum on Realist-Constructivism in International Studies Review (2004), 6 (June, 2): (contributers: Janice Bially Mattern, Jennifer Sterling-Folker, Sammy Barkin, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Dan Nexon, and Richard Ned Lebow); Jennifer Sterling-Folker (2002) Theories of International Cooperation and the Primacy of Anarchy (SUNY Press); Robert S. Snyder, (2005) Bridging the Realist/Constructivist Divide: The Case of the Counterrevolution in Soviet Foreign Policy at the end of the Cold War, Foreign Policy Analysis 1: Post-Modernism: Richard K. Ashley and R.B.J. Walker (1990) "Introduction: Speaking the Language of Exile: Dissidence in International Studies," Michael J. Shapiro (1990) "Strategic Discourse/Discursive Strategy: The Representation of 'Security Policy' in the Video Age," Special Issue, 34(3, September): ; James Der Derian (2000) Virtuous War/Virtual Theory International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), 76(4, October): James Der Derian and Michael J. Shapiro, eds (1989) International/Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World Politics (Lexington Books); James Der Derian (1997) Post-theory: The Eternal Return of Ethics in International Relations, In New Thinking in International Relations Theory, Michael W. Doyle and G. John Ikenberry, eds. (Westview Press); James Der Derian (2009) Virtuous War: Mapping the Military-Industrial Media-Entertainment Network (Routledge); Richard K. Ashley (1981) Political Realism and Human Interest, International Studies Quarterly, 25(2): (in the same issue, see also John Herz, Comment, pp ); Richard Ashley (1995) The Powers of Anarchy: Theory, Sovereignty and the Domestication of Global Life, In International Theory: Critical Investigations, James Der Derian, ed. (NYU Press); Ashley chapter in Smith, et. al, eds (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond. (Cambridge); Rob Walker (1992) Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory (Cambridge); Pauline Rosenau (1990) "Once Again Into the Fray: International Relations Confronts the Humanities," Millennium: Journal of International Studies. 19: ; Jennifer Sterling-Folker and Rosemary E. Shinko (2005) Discourses of Power: Traversing the Realist-Postmodern Divide, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 33(3, June): Disciplinary Historiograph: Brian C. Schmidt (1988) The Political Discourse of Anarchy: A Disciplinary History of International Relations (SUNY); Brian C. Schmidt (1998) Lessons From the Past: Reassessing the Interwar Disciplinary History of International Relations International Studies Quarterly, 42(3, September): ; Anna M. Agathangelou and L. H. M. Ling (2004) The House of IR: From Family Power Politics to the Poisies of Worldism, International Studies Review (6); Ole Waever s chapter in Steve Smith, et. al., eds. (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge); Gerard Holden (2002) "Who Contextualize the Contextualizers? Disciplinary History and the Discourse About IR Discourse," Review of International Studies 28: Post-Positivism, Critical Theory & Philosophy of Science in IR: Hedley Bull (1966) International Theory: The Case for a Classical Approach, World Politics 18(April, 3): Yosef Lapid (1989) The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post-Positivist Era International Studies Quarterly 33(3, September): Jim George, Discourses of Global Politics: A Critical (Re) Introduction to International Relations; Hayward R. Alker, (1996) Review: After the Enlightenment: An Accessible, Critical, Post-foundationalist Reading of International Relations, Mershon International Studies Review (April); R. B. J. Walker (1989) History and Structure in the Theory of International Relations, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 18/2 (also ch. 12 in James Der Derian); Steve Smith, et al, (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge U Press); Richard Wyn Jones, ed (2001) Critical Theory and World Politics (Lynne Rienner); Thomas Risse (2000) Let s Argue! Communicative Action in World Politics, International Organization 54 (1, Winter): 1-39; Colin Wight (2006) Agents, Structure, and International Relations: Politics as Ontology (Cambridge); Ken Booth

8 and Steve Smith (1995) International Relations Theory Today (Polity); Jenny Edkins and Nick Vaughan-Williams, eds (2009) Critical Theories and International Relations (Routledge); Nicholas Rengger and Ben Thirkell-White, eds (2007) Introduction: Still Critical After All These Years? The Past, Present, and Future of Critical Theory in IR, (pp. 3-24), Review of International Studies, Supplement S1(33, April). This link takes you to the entire Special Issue on Critical Theory : Feminism: Charlotte Hooper (2001) Manly States: Masculinities, International Relations, and Gender Politics, Columbia U. Press (available electronically via Homer); Elizabeth Prügl (1999) The Global Construction of Gender: Home-based Work in the Political Economy of the 20 th Century (Columbia); Cynthia Enloe (2001) Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics (UCal Press); J. Ann Tickner (2001) Gendering World Politics: Issues and Approaches in the Post-Cold War Era (Columbia); Jarvis and Pettman chs in Robert M.A. Crawford & Darryl S. L. Jarvis, eds. (2000) International Relations: Still an American Social Science? Toward Diversity in International Thought (SUNY Press); V. Spike Peterson & Anne Sisson Runyan (1999) Global Gender Issues (Westview); Mary Caprioli (2004) Feminist IR Theory & Quantitative Methodology: A Critical Analysis, International Studies Review (6) ; Enloe and Sylvester in Steve Smith, et. al, eds. (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge); Fiona Robinson (1999) Globalizing Care: Ethics, Feminist Theory, and International Relations (Westview); Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea Den Boer (2002) "A Surplus of Men, a Deficit of Peace: Security and Sex Ratios in Asia's Largest States," International Security (Spring): 5-38; Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True (2008) An Intersectional analysis of International Relations: Recasting the Discipline. Politics and Gender 4(1): ; Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart (1998) The Man Question in IR (Westview Press) & Rethinking the Man Question: Sex, Gender and Violence in IR (2008, Zed Books). Laura J. Shepherd (2007) Victims, Perpetrators and Actors Revisited: Exploring the Potential for a Feminist Reconceptualisation of (International) Security and (Gender) Violence, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 9 (2): Classical Liberalism & Democratic Peace: G. John Ikenberry (2001) After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars. Princeton University Press. ppp , ; Michael W. Doyle (1986) Liberalism and World Politics American Political Science Review 80(Dec, 4): Michael W. Doyle (1983) Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs, Part 1 Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12 (3,Summer): ; Michael W. Doyle (1983) Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs, Part 2 Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12 (4,Autumn): ; Michael W. Doyle (2005) Three Pillars of Liberal Peace American Political Science Review 99(August, 3); Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. (1971) Introduction, (pp. ix-xxix) and Conclusion (p ) in Transnational Relations in World Politics, Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.eds. (Harvard U Press); Wolfram F. Hanrieder (1978) Dissolving International Politics: Reflections on the Nation-State, American Political Science Review, 72(Dec, 4), pp Mark W. Zacher (1992) The Decaying Pillars of the Westphalian Temple: Implications for International Order and Governance in Governance Without Government: Order and Change in World Politics, James N. Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel, eds. (Cambridge U. Press), pp ; Mark W. Zacher, and Richard A. Matthew (1995) Liberal International Theory: Common Threads, Divergent Strands, in Controversies in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Neoliberal Challenge, Charles W. Kegley, ed (St. Martin's Press), pp ; Robert Keohane (1990) International Liberalism Reconsidered, in The Economic Limits to Modern Politics, J. Dunn ed (Cambridge U Press); Emmanuel Adler, and Beverly Crawford, eds (1991) Progress in Postwar International Relations (Columbia University Press); Andrew Moravcsik (1997), Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics, International Organization (Autumn); Richard Little in Steve Smith, et. al., eds. (1996) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge); Miriam Fendius Elman (1999) The Never-Ending Story: Democracy and Peace, International Studies Review 1(3,): ; Dean V. Babst, (1964) Elective governments--a force for peace, The Wisconsin Sociologist 3, no. 1: 9-14; Sebastian Rosato, (2003) The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory, American Political Science Review 97, no. 4 (November): Sociology of the Knowledge and Post-Colonialism: Branwen Gruffydd Jones, ed. (2006) Decolonizing International Relations (Rowan and Littlefield); Ole Waever (1998) The Sociology of a Not So International Discipline: American and European Developments in International Relations, International Organization (Autumn); Jorg Friedrich (2004) European Approaches to International Relations Theory: A House With Many Mansions (Routledge); Knud Erik Jorgensen and Tonny B. Knudsen, eds. (2006) International Relations in Europe (Routledge); Robert M. A. Crawford and Darryl S. L. Jarvis, eds (2000) International Relations: Still an American Social Science? Toward Diversity in International Thought SUNY Press; Beate Jahn, ed. (2006) Classical Theory in IR (Cambridge);; Hayward R. Alker, Jr.

9 & Thomas J. Biersteker (1984) The Dialectics of World Order: Notes for a Future Archeologist of International Savoir Faire, International Studies Quarterly 28 (2, June): [Also in Der Derian ch. 10]; William A. Callahan (2004) Nationalizing International Theory, Global Society 18(4): ; Phillip Darby (2004) Pursuing the Postcolonial, Millennium 33(1): 1-32; Andreas Osiander (2001) Sovereignty, IR, and the Westphalian Myth, International Organization 55(2): ; Shogo Suzuki (2005) Japan s socialization into Janus-Faced European International Society EJIR 11(1): ; Ferguson, Y. H. and R. W. Mansbach. (1991) "Between Celebration and Despair: Constructive Suggestions for Future International Theory." International Studies Quarterly 35 (December, 4): Neoliberalism: Robert O. Keohane (1984 original; 2005 classic edition) After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. Princeton University Press. Concentrate on Parts I, II, and IV (skim part III); Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye (2001) Power and Interdependence 3rd ed. (Longman); Kenneth A. Oye, ed (1986) Cooperation Under Anarchy (Princeton); Stephen D. Krasner (1983) International Regimes (Cornell), may also be found online as a special issue of IO (1982); Robert Jervis (1999) "Realism, Neoliberalism and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate," International Security (Summer); Lisa Martin and Beth Simmons (1998) Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions, International Organization 52(4, Autumn): ; Barbara Koremenos, Charles Lipson, and Duncan Snidal, eds. (2003) The Rational Design of International Institutions (Cambridge), also a 2001 IO issue: Lisa Martin and Beth Simmons, eds. 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