【国際関係論の古典/第3版】
Classics of International Relations. paper 432 p.
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(NOTE: New Readings noted by *.)I. MORALITY AND POLITICS. 1. Realism.The Melian Dialogue, Thucydides. From The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli. TheWar and American Churches, Reinhold Niebuhr. Political Power: A RealistTheory of International Politics, Hans J. Morgenthau. Diplomacy in the ModernWorld, George F. Kennan.2. Just War and Idealism. Of War, Thomas Aquinas.The World Must Be Made Safe for Democracy; The Fourteen Points, WoodrowWilson.3. The Radical Critique. Patriotism and Government; Patriotism andChristianity, Leo Tolstoy. Means and Ends; Passive Resistance; The Atom Bomb,America and Japan, Mohandas K. Gandhi. Vietnam: Setting the Moral Equation,Howard Zinn.II. DEBATES OVER METHODS AND THEORY. 4. Defining InternationalRelations Inquiry. Long Range Research in International Relations, HaroldGuetzkow. International Theory: The Case for a Classical Approach, HedleyBull. The Incompleat Theorist: Insight Without Evidence, J. David Singer. *The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in aPost-Positivist Era, Yosef Lapid. * Speaking the Language of Exile: DissidentThought in International Studies, Richard K. Ashley and R.B.J. Walker.5.Challenging the Realist Paradigm. International Relations or World Society?John Burton. Coloring It Morgenthau: New Evidence for an Old Thesis onQuantitative International Politics, John A. Vasquez. Social Forces, Statesand World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory, Robert W. Cox. *Conflict Resolution: Problem Solving, Dean G. Pruitt and Jeffrey Z.Rubin.III. FOREIGN POLICY AND GLOBAL CONFLICT. 6. Explanations of ForeignPolicy. Another "Great Debate": The National Interest of the United States,Hans J. Morgenthau. "National Security" as an Ambiguous Symbol, ArnoldWolfers. Simulation and "Reality": Validity Research, Harold Guetzkow andJoseph J. Valadez. How Decision-Makers Learn from History, Robert Jervis.Bureaucratic Politics: A Paradigm and Some Policy Implications, Graham T.Allison and Morton H. Halperin. Pre-Theories and Theories of Foreign Policy,James N. Rosenau.7. Crisis. International Crisis as a Situational Variable,Charles F. Hermann. Perception and Action in the 1914 Crisis, Ole R. Holsti,Robert C. North, and Richard A. Brody. From Conflict Among Nations, Glenn H.Snyder and Paul Diesing.8. War. Of the Natural Condition of Mankind, asConcerning Their Felicity, and Misery, Thomas Hobbes. Warfare Is Only anInvention -- Not a Biological Necessity, Margaret Mead. The Use ofMathematics; Arms Races, Lewis F. Richardson. * Dangerous Dyads: ConditionsAffecting the Likelihood of War, 1816-1965, Stuart A. Bremer. * Capabilities,Allocations, and Success in Militarized Disputes and Wars, 1816-1976, FrankW. Wayman, J. David Singer, and Gary Goertz.9. Imperialism. The Place ofImperialism in History, V.I. Lenin. A Structural Theory of Imperialism, JohanGaltung. From Nations in Conflict, Nazli Choucri and Robert C. North.IV. THESEARCH FOR PEACE. 10. The Balance of Power. Some Problems of InternationalSystems Research, Morton A. Kaplan. The Power Transition, A.F.K. Organski.From Theory of International Politics, Kenneth N. Waltz.11. Politico-MilitaryStrategy and Nuclear Deterrence. On the Nature of War, Karl Von Clausewitz.The Three Types of Deterrence, Herman Kahn. The Gap Between Deterrence Theoryand Deterrence Policy, Alexander L. George and Richard Smoke. * Sex and Deathin the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals, Carol Cohn.12. GlobalLeadership, World Order, and the World Political Economy. * A New Concept ofPowers, Richard Rosecrance. * A Critique of Collective Security, Inis L.Claude, Jr. *From After Hegemony, Robert O. Keohane. The Rise and FutureDemise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis,Immanuel Wallerstein.13. The Democratic Security Community. * PerpetualPeace: A Philosophical Sketch, Immanuel Kant. *From Political Community andthe North Atlantic Area, Karl W. Deutsch et al. * Elective Governments -- AForce for Peace, Dean V. Babst. * Normative and Structural Causes ofDemocratic Peace, 1946-1986, Zeev Maoz and Bruce Russett.14. InternationalLaw and World Government. Prolegomena to The Law of War and Peace, HugoGrotius. From World Peace Through World Law, Grenville Clark and Louis B.Sohn. World Government, Inis L. Claude, Jr.
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