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Hobbes and international relations: a reconsideration.
March 22, 1996... The name of Thomas Hobbes and the concept of anarchy often seem virtually synonymous in discussions of international relations. Indeed in the controversies between neorealists and neoliberals; structuralists, poststructuralists, and feminists;...
War and strong states, peace and weak states?
March 22, 1996... For most of the twentieth century, international politics were dominated by the World Wars I and II and the cold war. This period of intense international security competition clearly strengthened states, increasing their scope and cohesion....
An institutional critique of intergovernmentalism.
March 22, 1996... Intergovernmentalist analyses of European integration have tended to focus on the bargaining among national governments over the outcome of treaty negotiations. The epochs that treaties demarcate are considered a function of governments'...
The partisan paradox and the U.S. tariff, 1877-1934.
March 22, 1996... Most explanations of U.S. trade policy emphasize either the effect of domestic political pressures seeking to obtain product-specific benefits or the role of trade policy in securing international competitive advantage.(1) These explanations,...
Institutional Environments and Organizations: Structural Complexity and Individualism.
March 22, 1996... International relations scholars have become increasingly interested in norms of behavior, intersubjective understandings, culture, identity, and other social features of political life. However, our investigations largely have been carried out...
Institutional Structure: Constituting State, Society, and the Individual.
March 22, 1996... International relations scholars have become increasingly interested in norms of behavior, intersubjective understandings, culture, identity, and other social features of political life. However, our investigations largely have been carried out...
Studies of the Modern World-System.
March 22, 1996... International relations scholars have become increasingly interested in norms of behavior, intersubjective understandings, culture, identity, and other social features of political life. However, our investigations largely have been carried out...
Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939.
March 22, 1996... Most theorists of international affairs would argue that international cooperation is a good thing. Private-regarding behavior creates efficiency, but some public goods are needed for optimal results, be they in producing peace or prosperity. It...
Who Adjusts: Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policy During the Interwar Years.
March 22, 1996... Most theorists of international affairs would argue that international cooperation is a good thing. Private-regarding behavior creates efficiency, but some public goods are needed for optimal results, be they in producing peace or prosperity. It...