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ECSP Report 3
Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village, Daniel H
Daniel Deudney on Mixed Ontology, Planetary Geopolitics, and Republican Greenpeace
Disease, Ecology, and National Security in the Era of Globalization
Harold Innis and the Empire of Speed
From Geopolitics to the Anthropocene Written by Olaf Corry
Realism and the End of the Cold War Author(S): William C. Wohlforth Source: International Security, Vol
Nuclear Weapons and World Order Syllabus
Meeting New Security Challenges in a Changing Security Environment
Democratic Internationalism an American Grand Strategy for a Post-Exceptionalist Era
A Flawed Framework Charles L. Glaser Why the Liberal International Order Concept Is Misguided
Liberal World: the Resilent Order
The Political Economy of a Plural World: Critical Reflections on Power, Morals and Civilization
Interpretivist Process Tracing and the Power of Geopolitics
Birth of Nuclear Eternity
The International Sources of Soviet Change Author(S): Daniel Deudney and G
Realism and World Politics
Top View
The Construction of the American Standard of Civilization
Zafra-Davies P
Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry the Myth of the Autocratic
Curriculum Vitae
Beyond Collective Security: the Case for a Democratic Security System in Europe
The Unravelling of the Cold War Settlement
Scott Waalkes on New Thinking in International Relations Theory
TRIP Survey of International Relations Faculty in Ten Countries
Waalkes on Doyle and Ikenberry, 'New Thinking in International Relations Theory'
The US-Led Liberal Order: Imperialism by Another Name?
Persistence of American Postwar
Democratic Internationalism an American Grand Strategy for a Post-Exceptionalist Era
From Geopolitics to Astropolitics
Stephen Flanagan
Taking Sovereignty out of This World: Space Weapons and Empire of The
Realism, Liberalism and the Iraq War
Mapping and Navigating the Planetary Crisis Convergence by Michael J
September 2017 G. John Ikenberry PERSONAL Born
AMERICAN DIPLOMACY III History 51/ Political Science 47 FALL 2007
Political Science 5600 Analysis of International Politics
The Cold War Re-Visited: Explaining and Understanding of the End of the Cold War in Light of Neo-Realism
Power, Globalization, and the End of the Cold War 7
Big Books and Major Statements in International Relations
The Nature and Sources of Liberal International Order
One National Security and Climate Change in Perspective
Actors, and Institutions
Foundations of International Relations Theory
Hegemony Studies 3.0: the Dynamics of Hegemonic Orders1
Let's Talk About the Interregnum: Gramsci and the Crisis of the Liberal
Cooperative Hegemony: Power, Ideas and Institutions in Regional Integration
Realist Theories and U.S. Grand Strategy After the Cold War
Ernational Institutions That Govern the 'Global Commons'
Proceedings of the PSO, No. 8