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Cambridge Studies in International Relations book series is a joint initiative of Cambridge University Press and the British International Studies Association (BISA). The series includes a wide range of material, from undergraduate text books and surveys to research-based monographs and collaborative volumes. The aim of the series is to publish the best new scholarship in International Studies from Europe, North America and the rest of the world. To view and order books from the series click here. The co-editors of the series are Professor Nick Wheeler Aberystwyth University and Professor Chris Reus-Smit Austalian National University. The editorial board are Colin McInnes Aberystwyth University, James Der Derian Brown University, Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen, Robert Keohane Duke University, Rachel Kerr King's College London, Jan art Scholte University of Warwick, Kathryn Sikkink University of Minnesota, Peter Vale Rhodes University, Kees Van Der Pijl University of Sussex, Jutta Weldes University of Bristol, Jennifer Welsh University of Oxford, William Wohlforth Dartmouth College. The series titles: 111 Paul Sharp Diplomatic theory of International Relations
110 John Vasquez The war puzzle revisited 109 Rodney Bruce Hall Central Banking as Global Governance: Constructing Financial credibility 108 Milja Kurki Causation in International Relations:Reclaiming Causal Analysis 107 Richard M.Price Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics 106 Emma Haddad The Refugee in International Society:Between sovereigns 105 Ken Booth Theory of world security 104 Benjamin Miller States, nations and the great powers: The sources of regional war and peace 103 Beate Jahne (Ed.) Classical theory in international relations 102 Andrew Linklater and Hidemi Suganami The English School of internatioanl relations: A contemporary reassessment 101 Colin Wight Agents, structures and international relations 100 Michael C. Williams The Realist tradition and the limits of international relations 99 Ivan Arreguin-Toft How the weak win wars 98 Micheal Barnett and Raymond Duvall Power in global governance 97 Yale H. Ferguson and Richard W.Mansbach Remapping global politcs: History's revenge and future shock 96 Christian Reus-Smit The politics of international law 95 Barry Buzan From international to world society?: English school theory and the social structure of globalisation 94 K.J.Holsti Taming the sovereigns: Institutional change in international politics 93 Bruce Cronin Institutions for the common good: International protection regimes in international security 92 Paul Keal European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples: The moral backwardness of international society 91 Barry Buzan & Ole Weaver Regions and powers: The Structure of international security 90 A. Claire Cutler Private power and global authority: Transnational merchant law in the global political economy 89 Patrick M. Morgan Deterrance now 88 Susan Sell Private power, public law: The globalisation of intellectual property rights 87 Nina Tannenwald The Nuclear taboo: The united states and the non-use of nuclear weapons since 1945 86 Linda Weiss States in the global economy: Bringing domestic institutions back in 85 Rodney Bruce Hall and Thomas J.Biersteker (eds.) The emergence of private authority in global governance 84 Heather Rae State identities and the homogenisation of peoples 83 Maja Zehfuss Constructivism in international relations The politics of reality 82 Paul K. Ruth and Todd Allee The democratic peace and territorial conflict in the twentieth century 81 Neta C. Crawford Argument and change in world politics Ethics, decolonization and humanitarian intervention 80 Douglas Lemke Region of war and peace 79 Richard Shapcott Justice, community and dialogue in international relations 78 Phil Steinberg The social construction of the ocean 77 Christine Sylvester Feminist international relations An unfinished journey 76 Kenneth A. Schultz Democracy and coercive diplomacy 75 David Houghton US foreign policy and the Iran hostage crisis 74 Cecilia Albin Justice and fairness in international negotiation 73 Martin Shaw Theory of the global state Globality as an unfinished revolution 72 Frank C.Zagare and D. Marc Kilgour Perfect deterrence 71 Robert O'Brien, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan Aart Scholte and Marc Williams Contesting global governance Multilateral economic institutions and global social movements 70 Roland Bleiker Popular dissent, human agency and global politics 69 Bill McSweeney Security, Identity and interested A sociology of international relations 68 Molly Conchran Normative theory in interntational relations A pragmatic approach 67 Alexander Wendt Social theory of international politics 66 Thomas Risse, Stephen C.Ropp and Kathryn Sikkink (eds.) The power of human rights International norms and domestic change 65 Daniel W.Drezner The sanctions paradox Economic statecraft and international relations 64 Viv Ona Nartkus The dynamic of secession 63 John A.Vasquez The power of power politics From classical realism to neotraditionalism 62 Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett (eds.) Security communities 61 Charles Jones E.H. Carr and international relations A duty to lie 60 Jeffrey W.Knopf Domestic society and international cooperation The impact of protest on US arms control policy 59 Nicholas Greenwood Onuf The republican legacy in international thought 58 Daniel S.Geller and J.David Singer Nations at war A scientific study of international conflict 57 Randall D.Germain The international organization of credit States and global finance in the world economy 56 N.Piers Ludlow Dealing with Britain The Six and the first UK application to the EEC 55 Andreas Hasenclever, Peter Mayer and Volker Rittberger Theories of international regimes 54 Miranda A.Schreurs and Elizabeth C. Economy (eds.) The internationalization of environmental protection 53 James N.Rosenau Along the domestic-foreign frontier Exploring governance in a turbulant world 52 John M.Hobson The wealth states A comparative sociology of international economic and political change 51 Kalevi J.Holsti The state, war and the state of war 50 Christopher Clapham Africa and the international system The politics of state survival 49 Susan Strange The retreat of the state The diffusion of power in the world economy 48 William I. Robinson Promoting polyarchy Globalisation, US intervention, and hegemony 47 Roger Spegele Political realism in international theory 46 Thomes J.Biersteker and Cynthia Weber (eds.) State sovereignty as social construct 45 Mervyn Frost Ethics in international relations A constructive theory 44 Mark W.Zacher with Brent A.Sutton Governing global networks International regimes for transportation and communications 43 Mark Neufeld The structuring of international relations theory 42 Thomas Risse-Kappen (ed.) Bringing transnational relations back in Non-state actors, domestic structures and international institutions 41 Hayward R.Alker Rediscoveries and reformulations Humanistic methodologies for international studies 40 Robert W. Cox with Timothy J.Sinclair Approaches to world order 39 Jens Bartelson A genealogy of sovereignty 38 Mark Rupert Producing hegemony: The politics of mass production and American global power 37 Cythnia Weber Simulating sovereignty Intervention, the State and symbolic exchange 36 Gary Goertz Contexts of international politics 35 James L. Richardson Crisis diplomacy The great powers since the mid-nineteenth century 34 Bradley S. Klein Strategic studies and world order The global politics of deterrence 33 T.V.Paul Asymmetric conflicts: war initiation by weaker powers 32 Christine Sylvester Feminist theory and international relations in a post modern era 31 Peter J.Schraeder US Foreign policy toward Africa Incrementalism, crisis and change 30 Graham Spinardi From Polaris to Trident: the development of US Fleet Ballistic Missile technology 29 David A.Welch Justice and the genesis of war 28 Russell J.Leng Interstate crisis behaviour, 1816-1980:realism versus reciprocity 27 John A.Vasquez The War Puzzle 26 Stephen Gill (ed.) Gramsci, historical materialism and international relations 25 Mike Bowker and Robin Brown (eds.) From cold war to collapse 24 R. B. J. Walker Inside/Outside: international relations as political theory 23 Edward Reiss The strategic defense initiative 22 Keith Krause Arms and the State: patterns of military production and trade 21 Roger Buckley US-Japan alliance diplomacy 1945-1990 20 James N.Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel (eds.) Governance without government: order and change in world politics 19 Michael Nicholson Rationality and the analysis of international conflict 18 John Stopford and Susan Strange Rival, states, rival firms Competition for world market shares 17 Terry Nardin and David R.Mapel (eds.) Traditions of international ethics 16 Charles F.Doran Systems in crisis New Imperatives of high politics at century's end 15 Deon Geldenhuys Isolated states: a comparative analysis 14 Kalevi J.Holsti Peace and war: armed conflicts and international order 1648-1989 13 Saki Dockrill Britian's policy for West German rearmament 1950-1955 12 Robert H.Jackson Quasi-states: sovereignty, international relations and the third world 11 James Barber and John Barratt South Africa's foreign policy The search for status and security 1945-1988 10 James Mayall Nationalism and international society 9 William Bloom Personal identity, national identity and international relations 8 Zeev Maoz National choices and international processes 7 Ian Clark The hierarchy of states Reform and resistance in the international order 6 Hidemi Suganami The domestic anaolgy and world order proposals 5 Stephen Gill American hegemony and the Trilateral Commission 4 Micheal C.Pugh The ANZUS crisis, nuclear visitng and deterrence 3 Michael Nicholson Formal theories in international relations 2 Friedrich V.Kratochwil Rules, norms and decisions On the conditions of practical and legal reasoning in international relations and domestic affairs 1 Myles L.C. 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