World politics -- 1989-
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World politics -- 1989-
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World politics
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Incoming Resources
- The clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order, Samuel P. Huntington
- Power and governance in a partially globalized world, Robert O. Keohane
- Civilizational identity, the production and reproduction of "civilizations" in international relations, edited by Martin Hall and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
- Age of fear, power versus principle in the war on terror, Amitav Acharya
- After hegemony, cooperation and discord in the world political economy, Robert O. Keohane, with a new preface by the author
- Global civil society, contested futures, edited by David Chandler and Gideon Baker
- Kosovo and the challenge of humanitarian intervention, selective indignation, collective action, and international citizenship, edited by Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur
- Unarmed forces, the transnational movement to end the Cold War, Matthew Evangelista
- The militant Middle Ages, contemporary politics between new barbarians and modern crusaders, by Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri ; translated by Andrew M. Hiltzik
- Global rivalries from the Cold War to Iraq, Kees van der Pijl
- Civil war, Hans Magnus Enzensberger ; translated from the German by Piers Spence and Martin Chalmers
- Hoo-hahs and passing frenzies, collected journalism, 1991-2001, Francis Wheen
- The European Union and global governance, edited by Mario Telò
- State building, governance and world order in the twenty-first century, Francis Fukuyama
- Masters of the universe?, NATO's Balkan crusade, edited by Tariq Ali
- World politics since 1945, Peter Calvocoressi
- The international relations of the contemporary Middle East, subordination and beyond, edited by Tareq Y. Ismael and Glenn E. Perry
- United Nations interventionism, 1991-2004, edited by Mats Berdal and Spyros Economides
- The world after communism, a polemic for our times, Robert Skidelsky
- How the world works, Noam Chomsky interviewed by David Barsamian ; edited by Arthur Naiman
- The long game, China's grand strategy to displace American order, Rush Doshi
- Interventions, a life in war and peace, Kofi Annan with Nader Mousavizadeh
- The return of history and the end of dreams, Robert Kagan
- The fall of the Berlin Wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, edited by Jeffrey A. Engel
- The role of law in international politics, essays in international relations and international law, [edited by] Michael Byers
- India's nuclear bomb, the impact on global proliferation, George Perkovich
- International relations since 1945, East, West, North, South, Geir Lundestad
- Global covenant, the social democratic alternative to the Washington Consensus, David Held
- On security, edited by Ronnie D. Lipschutz
- The global resurgence of democracy, edited by Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner
- The will of the many, how the alterglobalisation movement is changing the face of democracy, Marianne Maeckelbergh
- Afflicted powers, capital and spectacle in a new age of war, Retort
- The postcolonial Orient, the politics of difference and the project of provincialising Europe, by Vasant Kaiwar
- Political economy and the changing global order, edited by Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
- International politics, enduring concepts and contemporary issues, Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis
- Political economy and the changing global order, edited by Richard Stubbs, Geoffrey R. D. Underhill
- War and the transformation of global politics, Vivienne Jabri
- Before and after the fall, world politics and the end of the Cold War, edited by Nuno Monteiro, Yale University, Fritz Bartel, Texas A & M University
- Letters from Lexington, reflections on propaganda, Noam Chomsky ; foreword by Edward Herman
- 1989, the struggle to create post-Cold War Europe, Mary Elise Sarotte ; with a new afterword by the author
- Statecraft and security, the Cold War and beyond, edited by Ken Booth
- The international politics of the Asia-Pacific, 1945-1995, Michael Yahuda
- The global covenant, human conduct in a world of states, Robert Jackson
- Critical citizens, global support for democratic government, edited by Pippa Norris
- International relations since 1945, a global history, John Young and John Kent
- The unipolar world, an unbalanced future, Thomas S. Mowle and David Sacko
- The global gamble, Washington's Faustian bid for world dominance, Peter Gowan
- Global rules, America, Britain and a disordered world, James E. Cronin
- No other way out, states and revolutionary movements, 1945-1991, Jeff Goodwin
- New and old wars, organized violence in a global era, Mary Kaldor
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