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PART ONE - Historical, Philosophical, and Theoretical Issues in International Relations
1 On the History and Historiography of International Relations
3 Ethics and Norms in International Relations
4 Rational Choice and International Relations
5 Constructivism in International Relations: Sources, Contributions, and Debates
6 Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, and Postcolonialism
7 Feminist Perspectives on International Relations
8 Psychological Explanations of International Decision Making and Collective Behavior
9 Theoretical Pluralism in IR: Possibilities and Limits
PART TWO - Structures and Processes of International Relations
10 State, Sovereignty, and Territory
11 Power and International Relations
13 International Organizations and Institutions
15 Negotiation and Bargaining
16 Globalization and Global Governance
17 Transnational Actors and World Politics
18 Transnational Diffusion: Norms, Ideas, and Policies
19 Domestic Politics and International Relations
20 Comparative Regionalism: European Integration and Beyond
21 Nationalism and Ethnicity in International Relations
22 Great Power Hierarchies and Strategies in Twenty-First Century World Politics
PART THREE - Substantive Issues in International Relations
23 Interstate War and Peace
25 Terrorism and Counterterrorism
26 Civil Wars, Conflict Resolution, and Bargaining Theory
27 Religion and International Relations Theory
30 International Migration
31 Development and International Relations
32 International Environmental Politics
33 International Human Rights