Publications of Paul W. Schroeder

Publications of Paul W. Schroeder

PUBLICATIONS OF PAUL W. SCHROEDER BOOKS The Axis Alliance and Japanese-American Relations, 1941 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1958). Metternich's Diplomacy at Its Zenith, 1820-1823 (Austin, TX.: University of Texas Press, 1962). Paperback reprint by University of Texas Press, 1976. Austria, Great Britain, and the Crimean War: The Destruction of the European Concert (Ithaca, NY.: Cornell University Press, 1972). The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994, 1996). EDITED BOOK Peter KrUger and Paul W. Schroeder, eds., (The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848»: Episode or Model in Modern History? (MUnster, Hamburg, London: LIT Verlag, 2002). ARTICLES "Metternich Studies since 1925," Journal of Modern History, 33 (September 1961), 237-66. "Austrian Policy at the Congresses of Troppau and Laibach," Journal of Central European Affairs, 22, 2 (July 1962),139-52. "Austria as an Obstacle to Italian Unification and Freedom, 1814-1861," Austrian History Newsletter (1962),1-32. "American Books on Austria-Hungary," Austrian History Yearbook, 2 (1966), 1972-196. "The Status of Habsburg Studies in the United States," Austrian History Yearbook, 3, pt. 3 (1967),267-95. "Bruck versus Buol: The Dispute over Austrian Eastern Policy, 1853-1855," Journal of Modern History, 40, 2 (June 1968), 193-217. "Austria and the Danubian Principalities, 1853-1856," Central European History, 2, 3 (September 1969),216-36. "A Turning Point in Austrian Policy in the Crimean War: The Conferences of March, 1954," Austrian History Yearbook, 4-5 (1968-69), 159-202. "World War I as Galloping Gertie: A Reply to Joachim Remalc," Journal of Modern History, 44, no. 2 (September 1972), 319-44. "The 'Balance of Power' System in Europe, 1815-1871," Naval War College Review (March-April 1975), 18-31. 308 PUBLICATIONS OF PAUL W. SCHROEDER "Rumania and the Great Powers before 1914," Revue Roumaine dJHistoire, 14, 1 (1975),39-53. "Munich and the British Tradition," The Historical Journal, 19, 1 (1976),223-43. "Alliances, 1815-1945: Weapons of Power and Tools of Management," in Historical Problems of National Security, ed. Klaus Knorr (Lawrence, KS.: University of Kansas Press, 1976),247-86. "Quantitative Studies in the Balance of Power: An Historian's Reaction," and "A Final Rejoinder," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 21, no. 1 (March 1977),3-22,57-74. "Austro-German Relations: Divergent Views of the Disjoined Partnership," Central European History, 11, 3 (September 1978), 302-12. "Gladstone as Bismarck," Canadian Journal of History, 15 (August 1980), 163-95. "Containment Nineteenth Century Style: How Russia was Restrained," South Atlantic Quarterly, 82 (1983),1-18. "The Lost Intermediaries: The Impact of 1870 on the European System," I nternational History Review, 6 (February 1984), 1-27. "Osterreich und die orientalische Frage, 1848-1883," in Das Zeitalter Kaiser Franz Josephs von der Revolution zur Gruenderzeit (Vienna, 1984), vol. 1,324-28. "Does Murphy's Law Apply to History?," The Wilson Quarterly (New Year, 1985), 84-93. "The European International System, 1789-1848: Is There a Problem? An Answer?," Colloquium paper presented March 19, 1984 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "The European International System, 1789-1848: Is There a Question? An Answer?," Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe (1985),1-29. "The 19th-Century International System: Changes in the Structure," World Politics, 39,1 (October 1986), 1-26. "Old Wine in Old Bottles: Recent Contributions to British Foreign Policy and European International Politics, 1789-1848," Journal of British Studies, 26, 1 (January 1987), 1-25. "Once More, the German Question," International History Review, 9, 1 (February 1987),96-107. "The Collapse of the Second Coalition," Journal of Modern History, 59, 2 (June 1987),244-90. "An Unnatural 'Natural Alliance': Castlereagh, Metternich, and Aberdeen in 1813," International History Review, 10, no. 4 (November 1988), 522-40. "The Nineteenth Century System: Balance of Power or Political Equilibrium?," Review of International Studies (Oxford), 15 (April 1989), 135-53. "Failed Bargain Crises, Deterrence, and the International System," in Perspectives on Deterrence, ed. Paul C. Stern et al. (New York, 1989),67-83. "Germany and the Balance of Power: Past and Present Part I", in Gleichgewicht in Geschichte und Gegenwart, ed. Wolf Gruner (Hamburg, 1989), 134-39. "Die Habsburger Monarchie und das europaische System im 19t. Jahrhundert," in Die Herausforderung des europaischen Staatensystems, ed. A. M. Birke and G. Heydemann (Gbttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1989), 178-82. "Europe and the German Confederation in the 1860's," in Deutscher Bund und Deutsche Frage 1815-1866, ed. Helmut Rumpler (Vienna, 1990),281-91. "The Years 1848 and 1989: The Perils and Protlts of Historical Comparisons," in The Helsinki Process and the Future of Europe, ed. Samuel F. Wells (Washington, DC, 1990),15-21. "Review Article. Napoleon Bonaparte," International History Review, 12 (May 1990),324-29. PUBLICATIONS OF PAUL W. SCHROEDER 309 "Napoleon's Foreign Policy: A Criminal Enterprise," Journal of Military History, 54, no.2 (April 1990), 147-6l. "Die Rolle der Vereinigten Staaten bei der Entfesselung des Zweiten Weltkrieges," in 1939: An der Schwelle zum Weltkrieg, ed. Klaus Hildebrand et a1. (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1990),215-19. "A Just, Unnecessary War: The Flawed American Strategy in the Persian Gult~" ACDIS Occasional Paper, March 1991. "The Neo-Realist Theory of International Politics: A Historian's View," ACDIS Occasional Paper, April 1991. "Did the Vienna Settlement Rest on a Balance of Power?," American Historical Review, 97, 2 (June 1992),683-706,733-35. "The Transformation of Political Thinking, 1787-1848," in Coping with Complexity in the International System, ed. Jack Snyder and Robert Jervis (Boulder, CO.: Westview Press, 1993),47-70. " 'System' and Systemic Thinking in International History," Journal of International History Review, 15, 1 (February 1993), 116-34. "Economic Integration and the European International System in the Era of World War I," American Historical Review, 94, 4 (October 1993), 1130-37. "Historical Reality vs Neo-Realist Theory," International Security, 19,2 (Summer 1994),108-48. "Britain, Russia, and the German Question, 1815-1848: Emerging Rivalry or Benign Neglect? ," in Germany and Russia in British Policy towards Europe since 1815, ed. AdolfM. Birke and Hermann Wentker (Munich: K. G. Saur, 1994), 15-30. "Balance of Power and Political Equilibrium: A Response," International History Review, 16,4 (1994), 745-54 (the concluding essay in a number of the journal devoted to essays on "Paul W. Schroeder's International System"). "The New World Order: A Historical Perspective," The Washington Quarterly, 17, 2 (1994), 25-43. (Reprinted in Brad Roberts, ed., Order and Disorder after the Cold War [Cambridge, MA., 1995J, pp. 367-86.) "The Missing Dimension in the Manichaean Trap: A Comment," in The Manichaean Trap. American Perceptions of the German Empire, 1871-1945, ed. Detlef Junker (Washington, DC: German Historical Institute Occasional Paper No. 12, 1995), 37-47. "The Historical Record on Peacekeeping: Grounds for Hope or Pessimism?" in Regional Conflicts and Conflict Resolution, ed. Roger E. Kanet (Urbana, IL: ACDIS, 1995), 149-66. (Also published in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Resolving Regional Conflicts [Urbana, IL., 1998J, pp. 135-52.) "Review Article: Can Diplomatic History Guide Foreign Policy?," in International History Review, 28, 2 (May 1996), 358-70. "Austria and Prussia, 1813-1848: Pause in the Rivalry or Shit\: in the Paradigm? ," in Reich Oder Nation? Mitteleuropa 1780-1815, ed. Heinz Duchhardt and Andreas Kunz (Mainz, 1996),87-104. "The Vienna System and Its Stability: The Problem of Stabilizing a State System In Transformation," in Das Europaische Staatensystem 1m Wandel, ed. Peter Kruger (Munich, 1996), 107-22. "History and International Relations Theory: Not Use or Abuse, but Fit or Misfit," International Security, 22, 1 (Summer 1997), 64-74. "Making a Necessity of Virtue: The Smaller State as Intermediary Body," Austrian History Yearbook, 29, pt. 1 (1998),1-18. "Work with Emerging Forces in the International System," in Just Peacemaking: Ten Practices for Abolishing War, ed. Glen Stassen (Cleveland, OH., 1998), 133-45. 310 PUBLICATIONS OF PAUL W. SCHROEDER "A Pointless Enduring Rivalry: France and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1715-1918," in Great Power Rivalries, ed. William R. Thompson (Columbia, 1999),60-85. "International Politics, Peace, and War, 1815-1914," in The Short OxjiJrd History of Europe: The Nineteenth Century, ed. T. C. W. Blanning (Oxford, 2000),158-209. "The Cold War and Its Ending in 'Long-Duration' International History," in Peace, Prosperity and Politics, ed. John Mueller (Boulder, CO., 2001), 257-82. "A. J. P. Taylor's International System," International History Review, 28, 1 (March 2001),3-27. "The Luck of the House of Habsburg: Military Defeat and Political Survival," Austrian History Yearbook, 32 (2001),215-24. "Explaining Peace More than War," in Nation und Europa. Studien zum Interna­ tionalen Staatensystem 1m 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, ed. Gabriele Clemens (Stuttgart, 2001), 271-84. "The Risks of Victory: An Historian's Provocation," The National Interest (Winter 200lj02),22-36. "International History: Why Historians Do It Differently than Political Scientists," in Bridges and Boundaries: Historians, Political

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