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Preface 1. Realism Redux: Contexts, Concepts, Contests, Ken Booth Part I: Political Ideas in Waltzian Realism: 2. Anarchy and Violence Interdependence, Daniel Deudney 3. Bringing Realism to American Liberalism: Kenneth Waltz and the Process of Cold War Adjustment, Michael Foley 4. Waltz, Realism and Democracy, Michael C. Williams; Part II: Challenges to Structural Realist Theory: 5. Waltz's Theory of Theory, Ole Waver 6. Structure? What Structure?, Nicholas Onuf 7. 'Big and important things in IR': Structural Realism and the Neglect of Changes in Statehood, Georg Sørensen 8. Reckless States and Realism, John Mearsheimer; Part III: Realist Theories and Human Nature: 9. Structural Realism, Classical Realism and Human Nature, Chris Brown 10. Human Nature and World Politics: Rethinking 'Man', Neta Crawford 11. Women, the State, and War, Jean Bethke Elshtain; Part IV: War and Security, Causes and Consequences: 12. Understanding Man, the State and War, Hidemi Suganami 13. Lost in Transition: a Critical Analysis of Power Transition Theory, Richard Ned Lebow and Benjamin Valentino 14. Hegemony, Equilibrium and Counterpower: a Synthetic Approach, Cornelia Beyer 15. Nuclear Weapons in Waltz's World: More Trust may be Better, Nicholas J. Wheeler; Part V: Continuity and Change in the International and in the World: 16. How Hierarchical can International Society be?, Ian Clark 17. Waltz and World History: the Paradox of Parsimony, Barry Buzan and Richard Little 18. Human Interconnectedness, Andrew Linklater; Part VI: Conclusion: 19. International Politics: the Inconvenient Truth, Ken Booth. |