New thinking in international relations theory /Michael W Doyle
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Introduction: the end of the Cold War, the classical tradition, and international change / Michael W. Doyle and G. John Ikenberry --
Inventing international relations: international relations theory after 1945 / Miles Kahler --
Post-theory: the eternal return of ethics in international relations / James Der Derian --
Feminist inquiry and international relations / Jean Bethke Elshtain --
Geopolitics and change / Daniel Deudney --
Complexity, formal methods, and ideology in international studies / James DeNardo --
Realist international theory and the study of world politics / Joseph M. Grieco --
Domestic structure and international change / Matthew Evangelista --
Institution and change / Steven Weber --
Conclusion: continuity and innovation in international relations theory / G. John Ikenberry and Michael W. Doyle.
This book of 10 original essays provides a showcase of diverse current theories in the field of international relations. Contributors address the theoretical analysis that their perspectives bring to the issue of change in global politics.
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