Book reviews
Source: International Affairs, Volume 77, Number 4, October 2001 , pp. 967-1032(66)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
Books reviewed:
Bruce Russett and John R. Oneal, Triangulating peace: democracy, interdependence, and international organizations
Robert M. A. Crawford and Darryl S. L. Jarvis, (eds.) International Relations: still an American social science? Toward diversity in international Thought
Charlotte Hooper, Manly states: masculinities, International Relations, and gender politics
Richard A. Falk, Human rights horizons: the pursuit of justice in a globalizing world
Simon Caney and Peter Jones, (eds.) Human rights and global diversity
Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner, (eds.) Ethics and international affairs: extent and limits
Elazar Barkan, The guilt of nations: restitution and negotiating historical injustices
Richard Little and Mark Wickham-Jones, (eds.) New Labour's foreign policy: a new moral crusade?
Robert L. Maddex, International encyclopedia of human rights: freedoms, abuses, and reform
W. Andy Knight, (ed.) Adapting the United Nations to a post-modern era: lessons learned
Malcolm Dando, The new biological weapons: threat, proliferation, and control
J. Cirincione, (ed.) Repairing the regime: preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction
Avery Goldstein, Deterrence and security in the twenty-first century: China, Britain, France and the enduring legacy of the nuclear revolution
I. William Zartman, (ed.) Preventive negotiation: avoiding conflict escalation
Leon V. Sigal, Hang separately: cooperative security between the United States and Russia 1985-1994
Cecilia Albin, Justice and fairness in international negotiation
G. R. Berridge and Alan James, A dictionary of diplomacy
Neal Lawson and Neil Sherlock, (eds.) The progressive century: the future of the centre-left in Britain
John Rentoul, Tony Blair: Prime Minister
Bertrand Badie, The imported state: the Westernization of the political order
Justin Lewis, Constructing public opinion: how political elites do what they like and why we seem to go along with it
Catherine Eschle, Global democracy, social movements and feminism
Catharin E. Dalpino, Deferring democracy: promoting openness in authoritarian regimes
James G. McGann and R. Kent Weaver, Think-tanks and civil societies
Jim MacLaughlin, Reimagining the nation-state: the contested terrains of nation-building
Justin Rosenberg, The follies of globalisation theory: polemical essays
Allen J. Scott, Global city-regions: trends, theory, policy
Robert Gilpin, Global political economy: understanding the international economic order
Rorden Wilkinson, Multilateralism and the World Trade Organization: the architecture and extension of international trade regulation
Edward M. Graham., Fighting the wrong enemy: antiglobal activists and multinational enterprises
John J. Kirton, Joseph P. Daniels and Andreas Freytag., (eds.) Guiding global order: Ggovernance in the twenty-first century
Mauro F. Guillén, The limits of convergence: globalization and organizational change in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain
Neil Middleton and Phil O'Keefe, Redefining sustainable development
Adrian Leftwich, States of development: on the primacy of politics in development
Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman, (eds.) War diaries 1939-1945: Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke
Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the making of modern Japan
Lawrence Freedman, Kennedy's wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam
Rolf Steininger, Der Mauberbau: die Westmåchte und Adenauer in der Berlinkrise 1958-1963
Peter L. Hahn and Mary Ann Heiss, Empire and revolution: the United States and the Third World since 1945
Bo Stråth, (ed.) Europe and the other and Europe as the other
Paul Gillespie, (ed.) Blair's Britain, England's Europe: a view from Ireland
Rory O'Donnell, Europe: the Irish experience
Gerald Schneider and Mark Aspinwall, (eds.) The rules of integration: institutionalist approaches to the study of Europe
Marcus Höreth, Die Europäische Union im Legitimationstrilemma: Zur Rechtfertigung des Regierens jenseits der Staatlichkeit
Robert J. Guttman, (ed.) Europe in the new century: visions of an emerging superpower
Hans Arnold, Europa neu Denken:Warum und Wie Weiter Einigung?
Miron Rezun, Europe's nightmare: the struggle for Kosovo
Archie Brown, (ed.) Contemporary Russian politics: a reader
Alena Ledeneva, Unwritten rules: how Russia really works
Charles King, The Mol
Language: English
Document Type: Book review
Publication date: 2001-10-01
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