TY - BOOK AU - Reus-Smit, Christian. AU - Snidal, Duncan. TI - The Oxford handbook of international relations SN - 019958558X U1 - 327 PY - 2008/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - International relations KW - World politics N1 - About the Contributors xi PART I. INTRODUCTION 1. Between Utopia and Reality: The Practical Discourses of International Relations 3 Christian Reus-Smit & Duncan Snidal PART II. IMAGINING THE DISCIPLINE 2. The State and International Relations 41 David A. Lake 3. From International Relations to Global Society 62 Michael Barnett & Kathryn Sikkink 4. The Point Is not just to Explain the World but to Change it 84 Robert Cox 5. A Disabling Discipline? 94 Phillip Darby PART III. MAJOR THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 6. Eclectic Theorizing in the Study and Practice of International Relations 109 Peter Katzenstein & Rudra Sil 7. Realism 131 William C. Wohlforth 8. The Ethics of Realism 150 Jack Donnelly 9. Marxism 163 Benno Teschke 10. The Ethics of Marxism 188 Nicholas Rengger 11. Neoliberal Institutionalism 201 Arthur A. Stein 12. The Ethics of Neoliberal Institutionalism 222 James L. Richardson 13. The New Liberalism 234 Andrew Moravcsik 14. The Ethics of the New Liberalism 255 Gerry Simpson 15. The English School 267 Tim Dunne 16. The Ethics of the English School 286 Molly Cochran 17. Constructivism 298 Ian Hurd 18. The Ethics of Constructivism 317 Richard Price 19. Critical Theory 327 Richard Shapcott 20. The Ethics of Critical Theory 346 Robyn Eckersley 21. Postmodernism 359 Anthony Burke 22. The Ethics of Postmodernism 378 Peter Lawler 23. Feminism 391 Sandra Whitworth 24. The Ethics of Feminism 408 Jacqui True PART IV. THE QUESTION OF METHOD 25. Methodological Individualism and Rational Choice 425 Andrew H. Kydd 26. Sociological Approaches 444 Friedrich Kratochwil 27. Psychological Approaches 462 James Goldgeier & Philip Tetlock 28. Quantitative Approaches 481 Edward D. Mansfield & Jon C. Pevehouse 29. Case Study Methods 499 Andrew Bennett & Colin Elman 30. Historical Methods 518 Joel Quirk PART V. BRIDGING THE SUBFIELD BOUNDARIES 31. International Political Economy 539 John Ravenhill 32. Strategic Studies 558 Robert Ayson 33. Foreign-Policy Decision-Making 576 Douglas T. Stuart 34. International Ethics 594 Terry Nardin 35. International Law 612 Michael Byers PART VI. THE SCHOLAR AND THE POLICY-MAKER 36. Scholarship and Policy-Making: Who Speaks Truth to Whom? 635 Henry R. Nau 37. International Relations: The Relevance of Theory to Practice 648 Joseph S. Nye, Jr. PART VII. THE QUESTION OF DIVERSITY 38. International Relations from below 663 David L. Blaney & Naeem Inayatullah 39. International Relations Theory from a Former Hegemon 675 Richard Little PART VIII. OLD AND NEW 40. The Concept of Power and the (Un)discipline of International Relations 691 Janice Bially Mattern 41. Locating Responsibility: The Problem of Moral Agency in International Relations 699 Toni Erskine 42. Big Questions in the Study of World Politics 708 Robert O. Keohane 43. The Failure of Static and the Need for Dynamic Approaches to International Relations 716 Richard Rosecrance 44. Six Wishes for a More Relevant Discipline of International Relations 725 Steve Smith Index 733 ER -