International Relations Theories
Literature
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Carlsnaes, W. (2002) ‘Foreign Policy’. In W. Carlsnaes, T. Risse & B. A. Simmons (Eds.), Handbook of International Relations. London: Sage Publishers, 331-349.
Cooper, R. (2003) The Breaking of Nations. Order and Chaos in the Twenty-first Century. London: Atlantic Books.
Nye, J. S., Jr. (2004) Soft Power. The Means to Succes in World Politics. New York: Public Affairs.
Burchill, S., Linklater, A., Devetak, R., Donnelly, J., Paterson, M., Reus-Smit, C., et al. (2005) Theories of International Relations (3rd ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Baylis, J., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (2005) The Globalization of World Politics. An introduction to interational relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hudson, V. M. (2006) Foreign Policy Analysis: Classic and Contemporary Theory. New York: Rowman & Littlefield
Neack, L. (2008) The New Foreign Policy: Power Seeking in a Globalized Era (2nd ed.). New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Kurki, M. (2008) Causation in International Relations, Cambridge Studies in International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Price, R. M. (Ed.) (2008) Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics, Cambridge Studies in International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Télo, M. (2009). International Relations: A European Perspective. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Sharp, P. (2009). Diplomatic Theory of International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Télo, M. (Ed.). (2009). The European Union and Global Governance. London: Routledge.
Avant, D. D., Finnemore, M. & Sell, S. K. (Eds.) (2010) Who Governs the Globe?, Cambridge Studies in International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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