【国際関係論:大論争 全3巻】
International Relations:The Great Debates (Elgar Mini Series) '11
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Contents: Volume I: Substantive Debates Acknowledgements Introduction Rainer Baumann, Peter Mayer and Bernhard Zangl PART I SUBSTANTIVE DEBATES A. First Debate: Realism vs. Idealism 1. Norman Angell (1910), `Outline of the Psychological Case for Peace' and `Unchanging Human Nature' 2. Edward Hallett Carr ([1939] 1940), `The Beginnings of a Science' and `Utopia and Reality' 3. Leonard Woolf (1940), `Utopia and Reality' 4. John H. Herz (1950), `Idealist Internationalism and the Security Dilemma' 5. Hans J. Morgenthau (1954) [1985], `A Realist Theory of International Politics' B. The Inter-paradigm Debate: Realism vs. Pluralism vs. Globalism 6. Graham T. Allison (1969), `Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis' 7. Robert Gilpin (1971), `The Politics of Transnational Economic Relations' 8. Immanuel Wallerstein (1974), `The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis' 9. Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye (1977), `Interdependence in World Politics' and `Realism and Complex Interdependence' 10. Michael W. Doyle (1983), `Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs' 11. Kenneth N. Waltz (1990), `Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory' C. Neo-Neo Debate: Neorealism vs. Neoliberalism 12. Robert Axelrod and Robert O. Keohane (1985), `Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies and Institutions' 13. Robert D. Putnam (1988), `Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games' 14. Joseph M. Grieco (1988), `Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism' 15. Duncan Snidal (1991), `Relative Gains and the Pattern of International Cooperation' 16. Stephen D. Krasner (1991), `Global Communications and National Power: Life on the Pareto Frontier' 17. John J. Mearsheimer (1994/1995), `The False Promise of International Institutions' 18. Robert O. Keohane and Lisa L. Martin (1995), `The Promise of Intuitionalist Theory' 19. Andrew Moravcsik (1997), `Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics' D. Statism vs. Global Governance 20. James N. Rosenau (1995), `Governance in the Twenty-first Century' 21. Jessica T. Mathews (1997), `Power Shift' 22. Anne-Marie Slaughter (1997), `The Real New World Order' 23. Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink (1998), `Transnational Advocacy Networks in International Politics: Introduction' 24. Stephen D. Krasner (2001), `Abiding Sovereignty' 25. A. Claire Cutler (2002), `Private International Regimes and Interfirm Cooperation' Volume II: Epistemological and Ontological Debates Acknowledgements An introduction to all three volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I EPISTEMOLOGICAL DEBATES A. Traditionalism vs. Science 1. Morton A. Kaplan (1966), `The New Great Debate: Traditionalism vs. Science in International Relations' 2. Raymond Aron (1967), `What Is a Theory of International Relations?' 3. Hedley Bull (1969), `International Theory: The Case for a Classical Approach' 4. J. David Singer (1969), `The Incompleat Theorist: Insight Without Evidence' B. Third Debate: Positivism vs. Post-Positivism 5. Robert W. Cox (1986), `Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory' 6. Richard K. Ashley (1988), `Untying the Sovereign State: A Double Reading of the Anarchy Problematique' 7. J. Ann Tickner (1988), `Hans Morgenthau's Principles of Political Realism: A Feminist Reformulation' 8. Mark Neufeld (1993), `Interpretation and the "Science" of International Relations' 9. John Lewis Gaddis (1996), `History, Science, and the Study of International Relations' 10. Michael Nicholson (1996), `The Continued Significance of Positivism?' 11. Mervyn Frost (1998), `A Turn not Taken: Ethics in IR at the Millennium' 12. Alexander Wendt (1999), `Scientific Realism and Social Kinds' PART II ONTOLOGICAL DEBATES A. The Agent-Structure Debate 13. J. David Singer (1961), `The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Relations' 14. Alexander E. Wendt (1987), `The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory' 15. Walter Carlsnaes (1992), `The Agency-Structure Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis' 16. Martin Hollis and Steve Smith (1994), `Two Stories about Structure and Agency' 17. Roxanne Lynn Doty (1997), `Aporia: A Critical Exploration of the Agent-Structure Problematique in International Relations Theory' 18. Colin Wight (1999), `They Shoot Dead Horses Don't They? Locating Agency in the Agent-Structure Problematique' B. Rationalism vs. Constructivism 19. John Gerard Ruggie (1983), `Continuity and Transformation in the World Polity: Toward a Neorealist Synthesis' 20. Duncan Snidal (1985), `The Game Theory of International Politics' 21. Friedrich Kratochwil and John Gerard Ruggie (1986), `International Organization: A State of the Art on an Art of the State' 22. Robert O. Keohane (1988), `International Institutions: Two Approaches' 23. Alexander Wendt (1992), `Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics' 24. Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink (1998), `International Norm Dynamics and Political Change' 25. James G. March and Johan P. Olsen (1998), `The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders' 26. Thomas Risse (2000), `"Let's Argue!": Communicative Action in World Politics' 27. Friedrich Kratochwil (2000), `Constructing a New Orthodoxy? Wendt's "Social Theory of International Politics" and the Constructivist Challenge' 28. James Fearon and Alexander Wendt (2002), `Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View' Volume III: Normative Debates Acknowledgements An introduction to all three volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I NORMATIVE DEBATES A. Competing Perspectives on International Ethics: Moral Skepticism vs. Communitarianism vs. Cosmopolitanism 1. Charles R. Beitz (1983), `Cosmopolitan Ideals and National Sentiment' 2. Marshall Cohen (1984), `Moral Skepticism and International Relations' 3. George F. Kennan (1985), `Morality and Foreign Policy' 4. David Miller (1988), `The Ethical Significance of Nationality' 5. Robert E. Goodin (1988), `What Is So Special about Our Fellow Countrymen?' 6. Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz (1990), `National Self-Determination' 7. Thomas W. Pogge (1992), `Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty' B. Human Rights 8. The Executive Board, American Anthropological Association (1947), `Statement on Human Rights' 9. Henry Shue ([1980] 1996), `Security and Subsistence' 10. Alan Gewirth (1981), `The Basis and Content of Human Rights' 11. Maurice Cranston (1983), `Are There Any Human Rights?' 12. Richard Rorty (1993), `Human Rights, Rationality, and Sentimentality' 13. Susan Moller Okin (1998), `Feminism, Women's Human Rights, and Cultural Differences' 14. Peter Jones (1999), `Group Rights and Group Oppression' 15. Joshua Cohen (2004), `Minimalism About Human Rights: The Most We Can Hope For?' C. Coercion, Deterrence, and the Use of Force 16. Thomas Nagel (1972), `War and Massacre' 17. Gregory S. Kavka (1978), `Some Paradoxes of Deterrence' 18. David Luban (1980), `Just War and Human Rights' 19. Michael Walzer (1980), `The Moral Standing of States: A Response to Four Critics' 20. Gerald Dworkin (1985), `Nuclear Intentions' 21. Joy Gordon (1999), `A Peaceful, Silent, Deadly Remedy: The Ethics of Economic Sanctions' 22. George A. Lopez (1999), `More Ethical than Not: Sanctions as Surgical Tools: Response to a "Peaceful, Silent, Deadly Remedy"' 23. Jeff McMahan (2005), `Just Cause for War' D. Poverty and Distributive Justice 24. Peter Singer (1972), `Famine, Affluence, and Morality' 25. Garrett Hardin (1974), `Living on a Lifeboat' 26. Charles R. Beitz (1975), `Justice and International Relations' 27. Henry Shue (1988), `Mediating Duties' 28. John Rawls (1993), `The Law of Peoples' 29. Thomas W. Pogge (1994), `An Egalitarian Law of Peoples' E. The Global Polity 30. David Held (1992), `Democracy: From City-states to a Cosmopolitan Order?' 31. Michael Zurn (2000), `Democratic Governance Beyond the Nation-State: The EU and Other International Institutions' 32. Andrew Moravcsik (2004), `Is there a "Democratic Deficit" in World Politics? A Framework for Analysis' 33. Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane (2006), `The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions'
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