Explores Constructivism's key influence on IR theory and practice
Revolutionary volume demonstrates how crossing the positivist and post-positivist divide improves political science research
Psychology and constructivism together offer new ways of understanding international relations
Exposes the deep logical contradictions of Realist political thought and counters it with a new, more robust theory of war
A powerful refutation of the assumption that international trade automatically promotes world peace
A critical reexamination of the work of J. David Singer's influential Correlates of War project
A thorough guide to the complexities of international relations research, and an essential text for upper-level and graduate coursework
The first thorough empirical appraisal of the different explanations for international conflict
A cutting-edge collection of essays on the critical question of the relationship between economic interdependence and conflict among states
Collection of essays that debate the question of progress in the discipline
An explanation of how domestic support for U.S. defense expenditures was generated during the Cold War
Explains how states learn from changes in their environment
Formal and empirical explanations of peace and war