IR 505

Online readings:

· Stephen Walt, The Renaissance of Security Studies

· Edward A. Kolodziej, Renaissance in Security Studies?

· Kenneth N. Waltz, The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory

· Robert Axelrod and Robert O. Keohane, Achieving Cooperation Under Anarchy

· Alexander Wendt, Anarchy is What States Make of It

· Margaret Mead, War is Only an Invention-Not a Biological Necessity

· Thomas Hayden, The Roots of War

· Francis Fukuyama, Women and the Evolution of World Politics

· Barbara Ehrenreich, Fukuyama’s Follies

· John Owen, How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace

· Sebastian Rosato, The Flawed Logic of the Democratic Peace

· Samuel Huntington, A Clash of Civilizations?

· Stephen M. Walt, Building up New Bogeymen

· Robert Gilpin, The Theory of Hegemonic War

· Thomas J. Christensen and Jack Snyder, Chain Gangs and Passed Bucks

· William Wohlforth, The Stability of a Unipolar World

· John J. Mearsheimer, Back to the Future

· Karl W. Deutsch and J. David Singer, Multipolar Power Systems

· Roland Paris, Human Security

· Marc Levy, Is the Environment a National Security Issue?

· Daniel Yergin, Ensuring Energy Security

· William J. Lynn III,  Defending a New Domain

· David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild, Containing Fear

· James D. Fearon and David D. Laitin, Ethnicity, Insurgency

· Martha Finnemore, Constructing Norms

· Richard Betts, The Delusion of Impartial Intervention

· James A. Piazza, Poverty is a Weak Causal Link

· Karin von Hippel, Poverty is an Important Cause

· Ivo Daalder and Jan Lodal, The Logic of Zero

· Bruno Tertrais, The Illogic of Zero

· Keir Lieber and Daryl Press, The Nukes We Need

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