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1 Méthodologie Liste de lectures en Relations internationales Examen rétrospectif GOERTZ, Gary, Social Science Concepts : A User s Guide, Princeton : Princeton University Press, HARVEY, Frank P. et BRECHER, Michael (dir.), Evaluating Methodology in International Studies, The University of Michigan Press, 2005 JACKSON, Patrick Thaddeus, The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and its Implications for the Study of World Politics, Routledge, KING, Gary, Robert O. KEOHANE et Sidney VERBA, Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research, Princeton University Press, MILLIKEN, Jennifer, «The Study of Discourse in International Relations: A Critique of Research and Methods», European Journal of International Relations, 5(2), 1999: Débats théoriques AXELROD, Robert, Donnant-donnant. Théorie du comportement coopératif, Odile-Jacob, 1992, Chapitres 1, 2, 3, 6 et 7. BARNETT, Michael et Raymond DUVALL, «Power in International Politics», International Organization, 59(1), 2005: BEITZ, Charles R., Political Theory and International Relations, Princeton University Press, 1999 [1979], chapitres 1 à 5. BUENO DE MESQUITA, Bruce, Alastair SMITH, Randolph M. SIVERSON et James D. MORROW, The Logic of Political Survival, The MIT Press, 2004, Partie 1. BULL, Hedley. The Anarchical Society. Columbia University Press, 1977, chapitres 1 à 4. BUZAN, Barry, «The English School: An Underexploited Resource in IR», Review of International Studies, 27(3), 2001: CARR, E. H., The Twenty Years Crisis , Palgrave, 2001 (1939), Chapitres 1, 2, 5 et 6. CHAN, Steve, «In Search of Democratic Peace: problems and Promise», Mershon International Studies Review 41(1) 1997: COX, Robert W. et Timothy J. SINCLAIR, Approaches to World Order, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, chapitres 6 et 7. DER DERIAN, James et Michael J. SHAPIRO (dir.), International/Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World Politics, Lexington Books, 1989, chapitres 1, 2, 13 et 14. DOYLE, Michael W, «Liberalism and World Politics», American Political Science Review, 80(4), 1986: DUNNE, Tim, Lene HANSEN et Colin WIGHT, «The End of International Relations Theory?», European Journal of International Relations, 19(3), 2013:
2 ELMAN, Colin et Miriam Fendius ELMAN (dir), Progress in International Relations Theory: Appraising the Field, Cambridge (MA), The MIT Press, GRIECO, Joseph M., «Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism», International Organization, 42(3), 1988: GUZZINI, Stefano, «A Reconstruction of Constructivism in International Relations», European Journal of International Relations, 6(2), 2000: HELLMANN, Gunther, Friedrich KRATOCHWIL, Yosef LAPID, Andrew MORAVCSIK, Iver B. NEUMANN, Steve SMITH, Frank HARVEY et Joel COBB, «Are Dialogue and Synthesis Possible in International Relations?», International Studies Review, 5(1), 2003: HOLLIS, Martin et Steve SMITH, Explaining and Understanding International Relations, Clarendon, 1990, chapitres 1 et 9. HOPF, Ted «The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory», International Security, 23(1) 1998 : JERVIS, Robert, System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton University Press, 1997, chapitres 1 et 2. KEOHANE, Robert O. (dir.), Neorealism and Its Critics, Columbia University Press, KEOHANE, Robert O. et Lisa L. MARTIN, «The Promise of Institutionalist Theory», International Security, 20(1), 1995: LAKE, David A. et Robert POWELL (dir.), Strategic Choice and International Relations, Princeton University Press, 1999, chapitre 1. LAKE, David A., «Anarchy, Hierarchy, and the Variety of International Relations», International Organization, 50(1), 1996: LAKE, David A., «Why isms Are Evil: Theory, Epistemology, and Academic Sects as Impediments to Understanding and Progress», International Studies Quarterly, 55(2), 2011: LAPID, Yosef, «The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post- Positivist Era», International Studies Quarterly, 33(3), 1989: LEGRO Jeffrey et Andrew MORAVCSIK, «Is Anybody Still a Realist?», International Security, 24(2), 1999: MEARSHEIMER, John, «The False Promise of International Institutions», International Security, 19(3), 1994: MORAVSCIK, Andrew, «Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics», International Organization, 51(4), 1997: MORGENTHAU, Hans J., Kenneth W. THOMPSON et David CLINTON, Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace, McGraw Hill, 7 e édition, 2006, chapitres 1, 2,3 4, 8, 11, 12, 13 et 14. MORROW, James D. "Social Choice and System Structure in World Politics", World Politics, 41(1), 1988: ONUF, Nicholas et Frank KLINK, «Anarchy, Authority, Rule», International Studies Quarterly, 33(2), 1989:
3 PATOMÄKI, Heikki et Colin WIGHT, «After Postpositivism? The Promises of Critical Realism», International Studies Quarterly, 44(2), 2000: POULIOT, Vincent, «The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of Security Communities,», International Organization, 62 (2), 2008: POWELL, Robert, «Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory», American Political Science Review, 85(4), 1991: PRICE, Richard et Christian REUS-SMIT, «Dangerous Liaisons? Critical International Theory and Constructivism», European Journal of International Relations, 4(3), 1998: RISSE, Thomas, «Let s Argue! Communicative Action in World Politics», International Organization, 54(1), 2000: RUSSETT, Bruce M. et John R. ONEAL, «The Kantian Peace: the Pacific Benefits of Democracy, Interdependence, and International Organizations, », World Politics, 52(1), 1999: SMITH, Steve, «The Discipline of International Relations: Still an American Social Science?», The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 2(3), 2000: TICKNER, J. Ann, «You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists», International Studies Quarterly, 41(4), 1997: WAEVER, Ole, «The Sociology of a Not So International Discipline: American and European developments in International Relations», International Organization, 52(4), 1998: WALTZ, Kenneth N., Theory of International Politics, Addison-Wesley, 1979, chapitres 1 à 6. WENDT, Alexander E., «The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory», International Organization, 41(3), 1987: WENDT, Alexander, «Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics», International Organization, 46(2), 1992: WIGHT, Colin, «They Shoot Dead Horses Don't They? Locating Agency in the Agent- Structure Problematique», European Journal of International Relations, 5(1), 1999: Sécurité internationale ACHEN, Christopher et Duncan SNIDAL, «Rational Deterrence Theory and Comparative Case Studies», World Politics, 41(2), 1989: ADLER, Emanuel et Michael N. BARNETT, «Governing Anarchy: A Research Agenda for the Study of Security Communities», Ethics & International Affairs, 10(1), 1996: ARON, Raymond, Paix et guerre entre les nations, Calmann-Lévy, 1962, Introduction et chapitres 1 à 6. BALDWIN, David A., «Security Studies and the End of the Cold War», World Politics, 48(1). 1995: BALZACQ, Thierry, «The Three Faces of Securitization: Political Agency, Audience and Context», European Journal of International Relations, 11(2), 2005: BUENO DE MESQQUITA, Bruce et David LALMAN, «Reason and War», American Political Science Review, 80(4), 1986:
4 BUZAN, Barry, Ole WAEVER et Jaap DE WILDE, Security: A New Framework for Analysis, Lynne Riener, EVANGELISTA, Matthew, «The Paradox of State Strength: Transnational Relations, Domestic Structures, and Security Policy in Russia and the Soviet Union», International Organization, 49(1), 1995: FEARON, James, «Rationalist Explanations for War», International Organization, 49(3), 1995: FEARON, James D. et David D. LAITIN, «Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War», American Political Science Review, 97(1), 2003: GARTZKE, Erik. «War is in the Error Term», International Organization, 53(3) 1999: GILPIN, Robert, War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1983, chapitres 1, 2, 4 et 6. GUZZINI, Stefano, «The Concept of Power: A Constructivist Analysis», Millennium, 33(3), 2005: JAMES, Patrick, «Structural Realism and the Causes of War», Mershon International Studies Review, 39(2), 1995: JOHNSTON, Alastair Iain, «Thinking about Strategic Culture», International Security, 19(4), 1995: KRASNER, Stephen, «Compromising Westphalia», International Security, 20(3), 1995: LITTLE, Richard, «Deconstructing the Balance of Power: Two Traditions of Thought», Review of International Studies, 15(2), 1989: MCDONALD, Matt, «Securitization and the Construction of Security», European Journal of International Relations, 14(4), 2008: MEARSHEIMER, John, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, W.W. Norton, 2001, chapitres 1 et 8 MERCER, Jonathan, «Anarchy and Identity», International Organization, 49(2), 1995: NYE, Joseph S., «Soft Power», Foreign Policy, 80, 1990: ORGANSKI, A.F.K. et Jacek KUGLER, The War Ledger, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1981, chapitre 1. PAPE, Robert A., «The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism», American Political Science Review, 97(3) 2003: PARIS, Roland, «Human Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?», International Security, 26(2), 2002: POWELL, Robert, «War as a Commitment Problem», International Organization, 60(1), 2006: REED, William, «A Unified Statistical Model of Conflict Onset and Escalation», American Journal of Political Science, 44(1), 2000:
5 SAMBANIS, Nicholas, «What Is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition», Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48(6), 2004: SCHWELLER, Randall, «Bandwagoning for Profit: Bringing the Revisionist State Back In», International Security, 19(1), 1994: VAN EVERA, Stephen, «Offense, Defense, and the Causes of War», International Security, 22(4), 1998: WALT, Stephen M., The Origins of Alliances, Cornell University Press, 1987, chapitres 1 et 2 WALZER, Michael, Just and Unjust Wars, Basic Books, Économie politique internationale BALDWIN, David, «The Sanctions Debate and the Logic of Choice», International Security, 24(3), 1999: BALDWIN, Richard E., «The Causes of Regionalism», The World Economy, 20(7), 1997: BUENO DE MESQUITA, Bruce et Alastair SMITH, «A Political Economy of Aid», International Organization, 63(2), 2009: CHWIEROTH, Jeffrey, «Testing and Measuring the Role of Ideas: The Case of Neoliberalism in the International Monetary Fund», International Studies Quarterly, 51(1), 2007: GILPIN, Robert, The Political Economy of International Relations, Princeton University Press, KEOHANE, Robert O., After Hegemony. Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy, Princeton (NJ), Princeton University Press, 2005, chapitres 1 à 7 et 11. KEOHANE, Robert O. et Joseph NYE, Power and Interdependence, Foresman, 2 e edition, 1989, chapitres 1 à 3. LAKE, David A., «Open Economy Politics: A Critical Review», The Review of International Organizations, 4(3), 2009: LAKE, David A., «Leadership, Hegemony, and the International Economy: Naked Emperor or Tattered Monarch with Potential?», International Studies Quarterly, 37(4), 1993: MANSFIELD, Edward D. et Helen V. MILNER, «The New Wave of Regionalism», International Organization, 53(3), 1999: MILNER, Helen V., «The Political Economy of International Trade», Annual Review of Political Science, 2(1), 1999: ROGOWSKI, Ronald, «Political Cleavages and Changing Exposure to Trade», American Political Science Review, 81(4), 1987: SIMMONS, Beth et Zachary ELKINS. «The Globalization of Liberalization: Policy Diffusion in the International Political Economy», American Political Science Review 98(1), 2004: STRANGE, Susan, «The Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony», International Organization, 41(4), 1987:
6 WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel, World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction, Duke University Press, Institutions internationales ABBOTT, Kenneth W. et Duncan SNIDAL, «Why States Act Through Formal International Organizations», Journal of Conflict Resolution, 42(1), 1998: ABBOTT, Kenneth, Robert KEOHANE, Andrew MORAVCSIK, Anne-Marie SLAUGHTER et Duncan SNIDAL, «The Concept of Legalization», International Organization, 54(2), 2000: BARNETT, Michael et Martha FINNEMORE, «The Politics, Power and Pathologies of International Organizations», International Organization, 53(4), 1999: BEARCE, David et Stacy BONDANELLA, «Intergovernmental Organizations, Socialization, and Member-State Interest Convergence», International Organization, 61(4), 2007: BREITMEIER, Helmut, Arild UNDERDAL et Orang R. YOUNG, «The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: Comparing and Contrasting Findings from Quantitative Research», International Studies Review, 13(1), 2011: CHANDLER, David, «Building Global Civil Society from Below?», Millennium-Journal of International Studies, 33(2), 2004: CHECKEL, Jeffrey «International Institutions and Socialization in Europe: Introduction and Framework», International Organization 59(4) 2005: CORTELL, Andrew et James DAVIS, «How Do International Institutions Matter? The Domestic Impact of International Rules and Norms», International Studies Quarterly, 40(4), 1996: FINNEMORE, Martha et Kathryn SIKKINK, «International Norm Dynamics and Political Change», International Organization, 52(4), 1998: HAAS, Ernst B. «Why Collaborate», World Politics, 32(3), 1980: HAAS, Peter, «Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination», International Organization, 46(1), 1992: HAFNER-BURTON, Emilie, Miles KAHLER et Alexander H. MONTGOMERY, «Network Analysis for International Relations», International Organization, 63(3), 2009: HAWKINS, Darren G., David A. LAKE, Daniel L. NIELSON et Michael J. TIERNEY, Delegation and Agency in International Organizations, Cambridge University Press, 2006, chapitre 1. KECK, Margaret et Kathryn SIKKINK, «Transnational Advocacy Networks in International and Regional Politics», International Social Science Journal, 51(159), 1999: KEOHANE, Robert O., «International Institutions: Two Approaches», International Studies Quarterly, 32(4), 1989: KOREMENOS, Barbara, Charles LIPSON et Duncan SNIDAL, «The Rational Design of International Institutions», International Organization, 55(4), 2001: KRASNER, Stephen D. (dir.), International Regimes, Ithaca, Cornell University Press,
7 LEGRO, Jeffrey W., «Which Norms Matter? Revisiting the Failure of Internationalism», International Organization, 51(1), 1997: MARTIN, Lisa L. & Beth A. SIMMONS, «Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions», International Organization, 52(4), 1998: PEVEHOUSE, Jon C., «Democracy from the Outside-In: International Organizations and Democratization», International Organization, 56(3), 2002: RAUSTIALA, Kal, and David G. VICTOR. «The Regime Complex for Plant Genetic Resources», International organization (2004): RISSE-KAPPEN, Thomas (dir.), Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures, and International Institutions, Cambridge University Press, ROSENAU, James N., «Governance in the Twenty-first Century», Global Governance, 1(1), 1995: RUGGIE, John Gerard, «Multilateralism: the Anatomy of an Institution», International Organization, 46(3), 1992: Analyse de la politique étrangère ALLISON, Graham, «Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis», American Political Science Review, 63(3), 1969: CAMPBELL, David, Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1998, chapitres 1 à 4. CLARK, David, «Trading Butter for Guns: Domestic Imperatives for Foreign Policy Substitution», Journal of Conflict Resolution, 45(5), 2001: DOTY, Roxanne Lynn, «Foreign Policy as Social Construction: A Post-Positivist Analysis of US Counterinsurgency Policy in the Philippines», International Studies Quarterly, 37(3), 1993: GOLDSTEIN, Judith et KEOHANE, Robert O. (dir.), Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions and Political Change, Cornell University Press, 1993, chapitre 1. GEORGE, Alexander et KEOHANE, Robert, «The Concept of National Interests: Uses and Limitations», dans GEORGE, Alexander (dir.), Presidential Decision-Making in Foreign Policy, Boulder: Westview Press, 1980, pp GEORGE, Alexander, «The Causal Nexus Between Cognitive Beliefs and Decision-Making Behavior: The Operational Code Belief System», dans Lawrence S. Falkowski (dir.), Psychological Models in International Politics, Boulder: Westview Press, 1979: GOUREVITCH, Peter, «The Second Image Reversed: the International Sources of Domestic Politics», International Organization, 32(4), 1978: GOWA, Joanne, «Politics at the Water s Edge: Parties, Voters and the Use of Force Abroad», International Organization, 52(2), 1998: HERMANN, Margaret, «Explaining Foreign Policy Behavior Using the Personal Characteristics of Political Leaders», International Studies Quarterly, 24(1), 1980: HOLSTI, Kalevi J. «National Role Conceptions in the Study of Foreign Policy», International Studies Quarterly, 14(3), 1970:
8 HOLSTI, Ole R., «Public opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippmann Consensus Mershon Series: Research Programs and Debates», International studies quarterly, 36(4), 1992: HUDSON, Valerie et VORE, C. S., «Foreign Policy Analysis Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow», Mershon International Studies Reviews, 39(2), 1995: SCHAFER, Mark et Scott CRICHLOW. «The Process- Outcome Connection in Foreign Policy Decision Making: A Quantitative Study Building on Groupthink», International Studies Quarterly, 46)1), 2002: JENTLESON, Bruce, «The Pretty Prudent Public: Post Post-Vietnam American Opinion on the Use of Military Force», International Studies Quarterly, 36(1), 1992: JERVIS, Robert, «Hypotheses on Misperception», World Politics, 20(3), 1968: KATZENSTEIN, Peter J., «International Relations and Domestic Structures», International Organization, 30(1), 1976: KRASNER, Stephen, Defending the National Interest, Princeton University Press, 1978, Ch. 1, 2, 3 pp. 5-90). LEVY, Jack, «Prospect Theory, Rational Choice and International Relations», International Studies Quarterly, 41(1), 1997: MASTANDUNO, Michael, David LAKE et John IKENBERRY, «Toward a Realist Theory of State Action», International Studies Quarterly, 33(4), 1989: MCDERMOTT, Rose, «New Directions for Experimental Work in International Relations», International Studies Quarterly, 55(2), 2011: MERCER, Jonathan, «Emotional Beliefs», International Organization, 64, 2010: MILNER, Helen V. et B. Peter ROSENDORFF, «Trade Negotiations, Information and Domestic Politics: The Role of Domestic Groups», Economics & Politics, 8(2), 1996: MINTZ, Alex, «How Do Leaders Make Decision? A Poliheuristic Perspective», Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48(1), 2004: OSTROM, Charles et Brian JOB, «The President and the Political Use of Force», American Political Science Review, 80(2), 1986: PUTNAM, Robert, «Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: the Logic of Two-Level Games», International Organization, 42(3), 1988: RISSE-KAPPEN, Thomas, «Public Opinion, Domestic Structure, and Foreign Policy in Liberal Democracies», World Politics, 43(4), 1991: ROSE, Gideon, «Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy», World Politics, 51(1), 1998: SNYDER, Jack, «Imperial Temptations», The National Interest, 71, 2003:
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