Realism and world politics
Booth, Ken: Ralism redux: contexts, concepts, contests S. 1 Deudney, Daniel: Anarchy and violence interdependence S. 17 Foley, Michael: Bringing realism to American liberalism: Waltz and the process of Cold War adjustment S. 35 Williams, Michael C.: The politics of theory: Waltz, realism and democracy S. 50 Waever, Ole: Waltz's theory of theory: the pictorial chanllenge to mainstream IR S. 67 Onuf, Nicholas: Structure? What structure? S. 89 Sorensen, Georg: 'Big and important things' in IR: structural realism and the neglect of changes in statehood S. 107 Mearsheimer, John, J.: Reckless states and realism S. 124 Brown, Chris: Structural realism, classical realism and human nature S. 143 Crawford, Neta C.: Human nature and world politics: rethinking 'man' S. 158 Elshtain, Jean Bethke: Woman, the state, and war S. 177 Suganami, Hidemi: Understanding 'Man, the State and War' S. 195 Lebow, Richard Ned; Valentino, Benjamin: Lost in transition: a critical analysis of power transition theory S. 213 Beyer, Cornelia: Hegemony,equilibrium and counterpower: a synthetic approach S. 232 Wheeler, Nicholas J.: Beyond Waltz's nuclear world: more trust may be better S. 249 Clark, Ian: How hierarchical can international society be? S. 271 Buzan, Barry: Waltz and world history: the paradox of parsimony S. 288 Linklater, Andew: Human interconnectedness S. 306 Booth, Ken: International politics: the invonvenient truth S. 325