1 Thinking
about IR Theory 1
PART I: THE INTELLECTUAL ROOTS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
THEORY
21
2 The Ancients:
Greek, Chinese, and Indian Thought 23
3 Greco-Roman
Thought and the Middle Ages 93
4 The Rise
of the State and Modern Political Thought 137
PART
II: IMAGES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY 197
5 Realism: The
State and Balance of Power 199
6 Liberalism:
Interdependence and Global Governance 241
7 Economic
Structuralism: Global Capitalism and Postcolonialism 275
8 The English
School: International Society and Grotian Rationalism 305
PART
III: INTERPRETIVE UNDERSTANDINGS AND NORMATIVE CONSIDERATIONS 321
9 Constructivist
Understandings 323
10 Positivism, Critical
Theory, and Postmodern Understandings 349
11 Feminist
Understandings in IR Theory 369
12 Green Theory and
Environmental Understanding 385
13 Normative IR
Theory: Ethics and Morality 397
| Author | Article | Subject | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mark V. Kauppi, Paul R. Viotti | International relations |