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International Organization archives from March 1994

Political learning by doing: Gorbachev as uncommitted thinker and motivated learner. (Symposium: The End of the Cold War and Theories of International Relations)
March 22, 1994... At a moment when history has turned, experience is not necessarily the first qualification. There are differences between being locked into foreign policies that reflect the thinking of the last decade and promoting foreign policies designed...

Ideas do not float freely: transnational coalitions, domestic structures, and the end of the cold war. (Symposium: The End of the Cold War and Theories of International Relations)
March 22, 1994... Efforts to explain the "end of the cold war," that is, the systemic transformation of world politics that started with the turnaround in Soviet foreign policy in the late 1980s, have to find answers to at least two sets of questions. First, why...

Understanding change in international politics: the Soviet empire's demise and the international system. (Symposium: The End of the Cold War and Theories of International Relations)
March 22, 1994... This article sets out a conceptual framework for understanding change in international politics by analyzing the fundamental transformation of the international system occasioned by perestroika and the revolutions in Eastern Europe. We argue...

The long peace, the end of the cold war, and the failure of realism. (Symposium: The End of the Cold War and Theories of International Relations)
March 22, 1994... Nation-states are engaged in a never-ending struggle to improve or preserve their relative power positions. --Robert Gilpin The greatness of the idea of European integration on democratic foundations consists in its capacity to...

Learning and foreign policy: sweeping a conceptual minefield.
March 22, 1994... If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us! But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us. Samuel Coleridge Do...

Neorealism and Its Critics.
March 22, 1994... Two of the most influential contemporary approaches to international relations theory are neorealism and neoliberalism. The debate between these two approaches has dominated much of international relations theory for the last decade. It is now...

Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate.
March 22, 1994... Two of the most influential contemporary approaches to international relations theory are neorealism and neoliberalism. The debate between these two approaches has dominated much of international relations theory for the last decade. It is now...

Anarchy in international relations theory: the neorealist-neoliberal debate.
March 22, 1994... Two of the most influential contemporary approaches to international relations theory are neorealism and neoliberalism. The debate between these two approaches has dominated much of international relations theory for the last decade. It is now...

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