1 | Foreign Policy and Discourse Analysis |
France, Britain and Europe |
Henrik Larsen |
2 | Agency, Structure and International Politics |
From ontology to empirical enquiry |
Gil Friedman and Harvey Starr |
3 | The Political Economy of Regional Co-operation in the Middle East |
Ali Carkoglu, Mine Eder and Kemal Kirisci |
4 | Peace Maintenance |
The evolution of international political authority |
Jarat Chopra |
5 | International Relations and Historical Sociology |
Breaking down boundaries |
Stephen Hobden |
6 | Equivalence in Comparative Politics |
Edited by Jan W. van Deth |
7 | The Politics of Central Banks |
Robert Elgie and Helen Thompson |
8 | Politics and Globalisation |
Knowledge, ethics and agency |
Martin Shaw |
9 | History and International Relations |
Thomas W. Smith |
10 | Idealism and Realism in International Relations |
Robert M. A. Crawford |
11 | National and International Conficts, 1945-1995 |
New empirical and theoretical approaches. |
Frank Pfetsch and Christoph Rohloff |
12 | Party Systems and Voter Alignments Revisited |
Edited by Lauri Karvonen and Stein Kuhnle |
13 | Ethics, Justice and International Relations |
Constructing an international community |
Peter Sutch |
14 | Capturing Globalization |
Edited by James H. Mittelman and Norani Othman |
15 | Uncertain Europe |
Building a new European security order? |
Edited by Martin A. Smith and Graham Timmins |
16 | Power, Postcolonialism and International Relations |
Reading race, gender and class |
Edited by Geeta Chowdhry and Sheila Nair |
17 | Constituting Human Rights |
Global civil society and the society of democratic states |
Mervyn Frost |
18 | US Economic Statecraft for Survival 1933-1991 |
Of sanctions, embargoes and economic warfare |
Alan P. Dobson |
19 | The EU and NATO Enlargement |
Richard McAllister and Roland Dannreuther |
20 | Spatializing International Politics |
Analysing activism on the internet |
Jayne Rodgers |
21 | Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World |
Walker Connor and the study of nationalism |
Edited by Daniele Conversi |
22 | Meaning and International Relations |
Edited by Peter Mandaville and Andrew Williams |
23 | Political Loyalty and the Nation-State |
Edited by Michael Waller and Andrew Linklater |
24 | Russian Foreign Policy and the CIS |
Theories, debates and actions |
Nicole J. Jackson |
25 | Asia and Europe |
Development and different dimensions of ASEM |
Yeo Lay Hwee |
26 | Global Instability and Strategic Crisis |
Neville Brown |
27 | Africa in International Politics |
External involvement on the continent |
Edited by Ian Taylor and Paul Williams |
28 | Global Governmentality |
Governing international spaces |
Edited by Wendy Larner and William Walters |
29 | Political Learning and Citizenship Education Under Confict |
The political socialization of Israeli and Palestinian youngsters |
Orit Ichilov |
30 | Gender and Civil Society |
Transcending boundaries |
Edited by Jude Howell and Diane Mulligan |
31 | State Crises, Globalisation and National Movements in North-East Africa |
The Horns dilemma |
Edited by Asafa Jalata |
32 | Diplomacy and Developing Nations |
Post-cold war foreign policy-making structures and processes |
Edited by Justin Robertson and Maurice A. East |
33 | Autonomy, Self-governance and Confict Resolution |
Innovative approaches to institutional design in divided societies |
Edited by Marc Weller and Stefan Wolff |
34 | Mediating International Crises |
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen J. Young, David M. Quinn and Victor Asal |
35 | Postcolonial Politics, the Internet and Everyday Life |
Pacifc traversals online |
M. I. Franklin |
36 | Reconstituting the Global Liberal Order |
Legitimacy and regulation |
Kanishka Jayasuriya |
37 | International Relations, Security and Jeremy Bentham |
Gunhild Hoogensen |
38 | Interregionalism and International Relations |
Edited by Heiner Hnggi, Ralf Roloff and Jrgen Rland |
39 | The International Criminal Court |
A global civil society achievement |
Marlies Glasius |
40 | A Human Security Doctrine for Europe |
Project, principles, practicalities |
Edited by Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor |
41 | The History and Politics of UN Security Council Reform |