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  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory: 4-volume set

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory by Thompson, William R.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. április 5.

    • ISBN 9780190632588
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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    • Méret 198x272x175 mm
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    • Nyelv angol
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    Through over 150 entries by leading scholars, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory provides an authoritative overview of the central approaches, methodologies, and topics of the field. Its comprehensive examination of both classic and emerging theories underscores the breadth and depth of international relations theory today and is a necessary resource for students and as well as both new and established scholars.

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    International relations often seems chaotic, complex, and difficult to understand. Theoretical explanations can help resolve this confusion, but for much of the modern history of international relations, theory has often been vague or highly general. This 4-volume work provides the definitive resource on middle-range theory in the widest survey of empirical IR theory ever conducted.

    Through over 150 entries by leading scholars, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory provides an authoritative overview of the central approaches, methodologies, and topics of the field. Its comprehensive examination of both classic and emerging theories underscores the breadth and depth of international relations theory today and is a necessary resource for students and as well as both new and established scholars.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    A
    The Aftermath of Civil Conflicts
    Agent-Based Computational Modeling and International Relations Theory
    The Age-Structural Theory of State Behavior
    Akamatsu Waves
    American Grand Strategy and Political Economy Theory: New Insights into Contemporary Debates
    Analytical Liberalism, Neoclassical Realism, and the Need for Empirical Analyses
    Approaches to Explaining Regional Conflict and Peace
    Arms Races: An Assessment of Conceptual and Theoretical Challenges
    Assessing Theories of Rivalry Initiation
    B
    The Balance of Power in World Politics
    Bargaining Models of War and the Stability of Peace in Post-Conflict Societies
    Bargaining Theory, Civil War Outcomes, and War Recurrence: Assessing the Results of Empirical Tests of the Theory
    C
    Capitalist Peace Theory: Plausibilities in Search of Theory
    Challenges and Possibilities of Empirical International Relations Theory: Evidence from Research in Brazil
    Civil War and Terrorism: A Call for Further Theory Building
    Civil War from a Transnational Perspective
    Civil War Termination
    Civilian Self-Protection and Civilian Targeting in Armed Conflicts: Who Protects Civilians?
    Clarifying Causal Mechanisms in International Relations
    Comparative and International Political Economy and the Global Financial Crisis
    The Concept of Deterrence and Deterrence Theory
    Conflict Management of Territorial Disputes
    Conflict, Regions, and Regional Hierarchies
    Constructing a General Model Accounting for Interstate Rivalry Termination
    Coup-Proofing and Civil War
    Cumulative Knowledge, Science, and the Emergence of the Study of International Relations
    D
    Defending Classical Geopolitics
    Defining and Operationalizing a Structural Political Geography for International Relations
    Democratization and Conflict
    Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment
    The Determinates of Military Intervention in Interstate and Civil Wars
    Diffusion in International Politics
    Diplomacy and Negotiation by the Numbers: More than an Art Form?
    The Diverging Theory and Practice of International Law
    The Diversification of Deterrence: New Data and Novel Realities
    Do We Have Far Too Much Theory in International Relations or Do We Need Far Less?: Waltz Was Wrong, Tetlock Was Right
    Domestic Coalitions: International Sources and Effects
    Dynamics, Endogeneity, and Complexity in Nonviolent Protest Campaigns
    E
    Economic Incentives as Weapons of War
    Economic Interdependence and Conflict
    The Effectiveness of Peace Keeping Operations
    The Effectiveness of WTO Dispute Settlement
    Empirical Analyses of Deterrence
    Empirical Evidence for Empirical International Relations Theorizing: Tests of Epistemological Assumptions with Data
    Empirical Knowledge on Foreign Military Interventions
    The Empirical Promise of Game Theory
    Empirically Assessing the Bargaining Theory of War: Potential and Challenges
    Empirics of Stable Peace
    The English School: History and Primary Institutions as Empirical IR Theory?
    Evolution, Adaptation, and Imitation
    The Expansion of Economic Freedom and the Capitalist Peace
    F
    Fighting Abroad, Fighting at Home (and Vice Versa): Identifying the Relationship Between Civil and Interstate Conflict with Fewer Assumptions
    Foundations of Power Transition Theory
    Foundations of Rivalry Research
    Fractionalization and Civil War
    G
    Gender Inequality and Internal Conflict
    The Geography of Civil War
    Geopolitics, Geography, and War
    The Global Spread and Contraction of Democracy: A Co-Evolutionary Approach
    H
    Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Unipolarity: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Hegemonic Order Studies
    Hierarchy and International Relations: Theory and Evidence
    How Did International Political Economy Become Reductionist? A Historiography of a Discipline
    How the Contractualist Peace Overtook the Democratic Peace
    I
    Immigration and International Political Economy
    The Impact of Meso-Level Assumptions on Grand Theorizing: Using Unit, State, and Regime Type for Constructing IR's Historical Narratives (and Theory-Building)
    Institutions and the Global Political Economy
    The International Determinants of Military Coup Behavior
    International Norm Change
    Intrastate Conflict and Civilian Victimization
    Is Democracy a Cause of Peace?
    L
    Labor and the Global Political Economy
    The Latin American Puzzle for the Study of International Relations
    Latin American Thinking in International Relations: Concepts in Place of Theory
    Leaders and Foreign Policy: Surveying the Evidence
    The Logics of Systemic Theory
    Long-Cycles and World-Systems Theoretical Research Programs
    M
    Major Powers vs. Global Powers: A New Measure of Global Reach and Power Projection Capacity
    Managing Internationalized Civil Wars
    Measuring Violations of Human Rights Standards
    More than Mixed Results: What Have We Learned from Quantitative Research on the Diversionary Hypothesis?
    Multilevel Governance as a Global Governance Challenge: Assumptions, Methods, Shortcomings, and Future Directions
    N
    National Secession
    Natural Resources, Climate Change, and Conflict
    Network Science and International Relations
    Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Theories and Empirical Evidence
    O
    Opportunity and Willingness: From "Ordering Concepts" to an Analytical Perspective for the Study of Politics
    P
    Peace, War, Theory, and Evidence in East Asia
    Perfect Deterrence Theory
    The Poliheuristic Theory of Political Decision Making
    The Political Economy of Hegemony: The (Surprising) Persistence of American Hegemony
    Popular Expectations, Theory, and Empirical Findings on Air Power
    Population Aging and International Conflict
    Power, Conflict, and Technology: Delineating Empirical Theories in a Changing World
    Power, Institutions, and Issues as Causes of Conflict
    Power Shifts and War
    The Power-Transition Discourse and China's Rise
    Power Transition Theory and the Essence of Revisionism
    Predatory Government and the Feasibility of Rebellion: A Micro Logic of the Capitalist Peace
    Pro-Government Militias and Conflict
    Prospect Theory and International Politics
    Proxy Wars: Implications of Great-Power Rivalry for the Onset and Duration of Civil War
    Public Opinion on Foreign Policy Issues
    R
    The "Rally 'Round the Flag" Phenomenon and the Diversionary Use of Force
    Rediscovering Reputation Through Theory and Evidence
    Regime Type and Foreign Direct Investment: A Transaction Economics Cost Approach to the Debate
    Regional Politics and Powers: Hierarchy and Comparative Regional Analysis in International Relations
    Research Findings on the Evolution of Peacekeeping
    Role Theory as an Empirical Theory of International Relations: From Metaphor to Formal Model
    S
    The Selectorate Theory and International Politics
    Social Identity Theory: Status and Identity in International Relations
    Soft Balancing
    The Spread of Conflict in International Relations
    The State of Hezbollah? Sovereignty as a Potentiality in Global South Contexts
    States and Nonstate Armed Groups (NAGs) Alliance in International Relations Theory
    The Steps to War: Theory and Evidence
    Strategic Culture Theory: What, Why, and How
    The Strategic Uses of State Repression and Political Violence
    Suicide Terrorism Theories
    Symbolic Politics as International Relations Theory
    Systemic Causes of Civil War
    Systemic Leadership, Energy Considerations, and the Leadership Long Cycle Perspective
    T
    Taking China Seriously: Relationality, Tianxia, and the "Chinese School" of International Relations
    The Territorial Peace: A Research Program
    The Territorial Peace: Theory, Evidence, and Implications
    Territory and Contentious Issues
    Terrorism as a Global Wave Phenomenon: Overview
    Terrorism as a Global Wave Phenomenon: Anarchist Wave
    Terrorism as a Global Wave Phenomenon: Anti-Colonial Wave
    Terrorism as a Global Wave Phenomenon: New Left Wave
    Terrorism as a Global Wave Phenomenon: Religious Wave
    Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Uncertainty and the Probability of Conflict in International Relations
    Theoretical Diversity in International Relations: Dominance, Pluralism, and Division
    Theoretical Underpinnings of a Global Social Contract
    Theories of Civil War and its Pitfalls and Promises
    Theories of International Norm Contestation: Structure and Outcomes
    Theories of Interstate Peace
    Theory and Evidence Regarding the Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties
    The Theory of Lateral Pressure: Highlights of Quantification and Empirical Analysis
    Theory of Regional War and Peace
    To Arms, to Arms: What Do We Know About Arms Races?
    Toward an Evolutionary Theory of International Relations
    Twenty Years of de facto State Studies: Progress, Problems, and Prospects
    The Two-Good Theory in Practice from Abstract Generalization to Specific Inference
    240 Years of Foreign Policy Moods in a Democracy Which Grew into a Superpower: What Does It Mean for IR Theory?
    U
    Understanding Ethnic Conflict: Four Waves and Beyond
    Understanding Government Behavior During Armed Conflict
    A Unified Analysis of the Diversionary and Constraint Accounts of Crisis Initiation
    Unipolarity: The Shaky Foundation of a Fashionable Concept
    W
    War Making and the Building of State Capacity: Expanding the Bivariate Relationship
    War Termination
    Waves of Political Terrorism
    What Do We Know About Global Financial Crises? Putting IPE and Economics in Conversation
    What Do You Know About Civil War Duration?
    What Helps Protect Human Rights: Human Rights Theory and Evidence
    Women and Terrorism

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