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International Relations: 2010-2011 Update
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Janice E. Thomson and Stephen B. Krasner , “ Global transactions and the consolidation of sovereignty ” , in Ernst - Otto Czempiel and James N. Rosenau ( eds ) , Global Changes and Theoretical Challenges ( Lexington , Lexington Books ...
This book, explaining the particular significance of the international level of world politics, offers a comprehensive, accessible, and challenging overview of what is at stake, and what you need to know.
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86 articles, dating from 1910 to 2006 Contributors include: H. Bull, R.W. Cox, R.O. Keohane, S.D. Krasner, T. Pogge, J.G. Ruggie, I. Wallerstein, K.N. Waltz, M. Walzer, A. Wendt
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theory and method. A rather unique compilation of IR literature appears in Kornberg's Political Science Reading Lists and Course Outlines [52], a collection of syllabuses for IR courses taught at US and Canadian universities.
Many scholars assert that more research is needed regarding the controversial interconnection between the levels and ... economies.7 Finally, how do the issues of security and use of force fit within Rosenau's conceptual framework?