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AMONG NATIONS Readings in International Relations EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Gideon Rose Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs GENERAL EDITORS Meena Bose Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies, Hofstra University Daniel Drezner Professor of International Relations, Tufts University Jack Levy Board of Governors' Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University Peter Liberman Professor of Political Science, Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York David Skidmore Professor of Politics and International Relations, Drake University AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY 3–6 DEFENSE POLICY 7–8 DEMOCRATIZATION & HUMAN RIGHTS 8–11 DEVELOPMENT & FOREIGN AID 11–12 ENERGY, ENIVIRONMENTAL & HEALTH ISSUES 11–13 GLOBALIZATION 13–15 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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AMONG NATIONSReadings in International Relations

EDITORIAL DIRECTORGideon RoseManaging Editor, Foreign Affairs

GENERAL EDITORSMeena BosePeter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies, Hofstra University

Daniel DreznerProfessor of International Relations, Tufts University

Jack LevyBoard of Governors' Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University

Peter LibermanProfessor of Political Science, Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

David SkidmoreProfessor of Politics and International Relations, Drake University

AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY 3–6

DEFENSE POLICY 7–8

DEMOCRATIZATION & HUMAN RIGHTS 8–11

DEVELOPMENT & FOREIGN AID 11–12

ENERGY, ENIVIRONMENTAL & HEALTH ISSUES 11–13

GLOBALIZATION 13–15

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INTELLIGENCE 15

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & ORGANIZATION 15–17

IRAQ 17–18

NGOS 18

PUBLIC OPINION & DOMESTIC POLITICS 18–20

SANCTIONS 20

TERRORISM 20–21

THEORY 21–25

TRADE, FINANCES & COMPETITIVENESS 25–27

WAR & MILITARY STRATEGY 27–31

WMD & PROLIFERATION 31–32

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AVAILABLE READINGSIN AMONG NATIONS:READINGS ININTERNATIONALRELATIONSAMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY

IR063 Fouad AjamiIraq and the Arabs’ FutureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR251 Graham T. AllisonHow to Stop Nuclear TerrorSource: Foreign Affairs

IR001 Graham T. AllisonConceptual Models and the Cuban Missile CrisisSource: American Political Science Review

IR005 Eva BellinThe Iraqi Intervention and Democracy inComparative Historical PerspectiveSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR064 Samuel R. BergerA Foreign Policy for the Global AgeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR066 Richard K. BettsThe New Threat of Mass DestructionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR067 Richard K. BettsFixing IntelligenceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR065 Richard K. BettsThe Delusion of Impartial InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR071 Rachel BronsonWhen Soldiers Become CopsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR072 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthAmerican Primacy in PerspectiveSource: Foreign Affairs

IR008 John P. BurkeThe Neutral/Honest Broker Role in Foreign-Policy Decision Making: A ReassessmentSource: Presidential Studies Quarterly

IR074 Grenville ByfordThe Wrong WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR010 Daniel BymanConstructing a Democratic Iraq: Challengesand OpportunitiesSource: International Security

IR075 Thomas CarothersDemocracy Without IllusionsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR076 Thomas CarothersPromoting Democracy and Fighting TerrorSource: Foreign Affairs

IR203 Thomas CarothersThe Backlash Against Democracy PromotionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR078 Jorge G. CastañedaThe Forgotten RelationshipSource: Foreign Affairs

IR011 Victor D. Cha and David C. KangThe Debate over North KoreaSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR079 Walter Clarke and Jeffrey HerbstSomalia and the Future of Humanitarian InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR080 Isobel ColemanThe Payoff From Women’s RightsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR252 Michael DeschBush and the GeneralsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR012 I.M. DestlerComment: Multiple Advocacy: Some ‘Limitsand Costs’Source: American Political Science Review

IR083 Larry DiamondWhat Went Wrong in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR085 Michael Scott DoranSomebody Else’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR253 Daniel W. DreznerThe New New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

American Foreign Policy

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IR274 James FallowsWhy Iraq Has No ArmySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR275 James FallowsDeclaring VictorySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR254 James D. FearonIraq’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR015 Aaron L. FriedbergRipe for Rivalry: Prospects for Peace in aMultipolar AsiaSource: International Security

IR314 Jeffrey FriedenNEW Sectoral Conflict and U.S. Foreign Economic

Policy, 1914-1940Source: International Organization

IR017 Francis FukuyamaThe End of History?Source: National Interest

IR019 John Lewis GaddisA Grand Strategy of TransformationSource: Foreign Policy

IR276 John Lewis GaddisThe Long Peace: Elements of Stability in thePostwar International SystemSource: International Security

IR018 John Lewis GaddisInternational Relations Theory and the End ofthe Cold WarSource: International Security

IR094 F. Gregory Gause, IIICan Democracy Stop Terrorism?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR315 Alexander L. GeorgeNEW The Case for Multiple Advocacy in Making

Foreign PolicySource: American Political Science Review

IR020 Alexander L. GeorgeThe Case for Multiple Advocacy in MakingForeign PolicySource: American Political Science Review

IR097 Michael J. GlennonWhy the Security Council FailedSource: Foreign Affairs

IR208 Philip H. GordonThe End of the Bush RevolutionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR099 Richard N. HaassThe Squandered Presidency: Demanding More from the Commander in ChiefSource: Foreign Affairs

IR098 Richard N. HaassSanctioning MadnessSource: Foreign Affairs

IR257 Richard N. HaassThe New Middle EastSource: Foreign Affairs

IR100 Eric Heginbotham and Richard J. SamuelJapan’s Dual HedgeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR101 Jesse HelmsWhat Sanctions Epidemic?: U.S. Business’Curious CrusadeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR102 Louis HenkinForeign Affairs and the ConstitutionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR103 Stanley HoffmannClash of GlobalizationsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR104 Michael HowardWhat’s In A Name?: How to Fight TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR024 Samuel P. HuntingtonNo Exit: The Errors of EndismSource: National Interest

IR105 Samuel P. HuntingtonThe Clash of Civilizations?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR025 Samuel P. HuntingtonWhy International Primacy MattersSource: International Security

IR298 G. John IkenberryNEW The Rise of China and the Future of the West:

Can the Liberal System Survive?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR108 G. John IkenberryThe Myth of Post-Cold War ChaosSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR258 Tamar JacobyImmigration NationSource: Foreign Affairs

IR026 Bruce W. JentlesonThe Pretty Prudent Public: Post-Post VietnamAmerican Opinion on the Use of ForceSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR278 Bruce W. Jentleson and Christopher A. WhytockWho ‘Won’ Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debateand its Implications for Theory and PolicySource: International Security

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR279 Robert JervisTheories of War in an Era of Leading-Power PeaceSource: American Political Science Review

IR028 Robert JervisThe Political Effects of Nuclear Weapons: A CommentSource: International Security

IR029 Robert JervisInternational Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?Source: International Security

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR227 Robert KaganPower and WeaknessSource: Policy Review

IR032 Chaim KaufmannThreat Inflation and the Failure of theMarketplace of Ideas: The Selling of the Iraq WarSource: International Security

IR109 George F. Kennan (“X”)The Sources of Soviet ConductSource: Foreign Affairs

IR033 Zalmay KhalilzadLosing the Moment: The United States and theWorld after the Cold WarSource: Washington Quarterly

IR035 Stephen KrasnerAre Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison in Wonderland)Source: Foreign Policy

IR112 Charles KrauthammerThe Unipolar MomentSource: Foreign Affairs

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR114 William Kristol and Robert KaganToward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR117 Alan J. KupermanRwanda in RetrospectSource: Foreign Affairs

IR118 Walter LaqueurPostmodern TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR120 David H. Levey and Stuart S. BrownThe Overstretch MythSource: Foreign Affairs

IR211 Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. PressThe Rise of U.S. Nuclear PrimacySource: Foreign Affairs

IR122 Edward N. LuttwakA Post Heroic Military PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR123 Marc LynchTaking Arabs SeriouslySource: Foreign Affairs

IR126 Michael MandelbaumForeign Policy as Social WorkSource: Foreign Affairs

IR127 Michael MandelbaumA Perfect Failure: NATO’s War Against YugoslaviaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR299 Michael F. MazarrNEW The Long Road to Pyongyang

Source: Foreign Affairs

American Foreign Policy

5QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR300 John McCainNEW An Enduring Peace Built on Freedom: Securing

America’s FutureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR311 Walter Russell MeadNEW The New Israel and the Old: Why Gentile

Americans Back the Jewish StateSource: Foreign Affairs

IR260 Walter Russell MeadGod’s Country?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR041 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltAn Unnecessary WarSource: Foreign Policy

IR212 C. Raja MohanIndia and the Balance of PowerSource: Foreign Affairs

IR131 Andrew MoravcsikStriking a New Transatlantic BargainSource: Foreign Affairs

IR213 John MuellerThe Iraq SyndromeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR261 John MuellerIs There Still a Terrorist Threat?: The Myth ofthe Omnipresent EnemySource: Foreign Affairs

IR042 John MuellerThe Essential Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons:Stability in the Postwar WorldSource: International Security

IR043 John MuellerWhat Was the Cold War About? Evidence fromIts EndingSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR233 Moisés NaímWashington Consensus or Washington Confusion?Source: Foreign Policy

IR214 Vali NasrWhen the Shiites RiseSource: Foreign Affairs

IR044 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Soft Power and American Foreign PolicySource: Political Science Quarterly

IR304 Barack ObamaNEW Renewing American Leadership

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR234 Benjamin Page and Robert ShapiroForeign Policy and the Rational PublicSource: Journal of Conflict Resolution

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR048 Kenneth M. PollackSpies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went WrongSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR138 Kenneth M. Pollack and Ray TakeyhTaking on TehranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR288 Barry PosenCommand of the Commons: The MilitaryFoundation of U.S. HegemonySource: International Security

IR287 Barry Posen and Andrew L. RossCompeting Visions for U.S. Grand StrategySource: International Security

IR139 Colin L. PowellA Strategy of PartnershipsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR050 Samantha PowerBystanders to Genocide: Why the UnitedStates Let the Rwandan Tragedy HappenSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR262 John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-JensenBlowing the HornSource: Foreign Affairs

IR235 Robert PutnamDiplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic ofTwo-Level GamesSource: International Organization

IR140 Steven RadeletBush and Foreign AidSource: Foreign Affairs

IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR334 Condoleezza RiceNEW Rethinking the National Interest: American

Realism for a New WorldSource: Foreign Affairs

IR263 Bruce RiedelAl Qaeda Strikes BackSource: Foreign Affairs

IR264 Barnett R. RubinSaving AfghanistanSource: Foreign Affairs

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR144 Jeffrey D. SachsThe Development ChallengeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR265 Scott D. SaganHow to Keep the Bomb From IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR055 Benjamin Schwarz and Christopher LayneA New Grand StrategySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR238 Randall L. SchwellerDomestic Structure and Preventive War: AreDemocracies More Pacific?Source: World Politics

IR217 Michael ShifterIn Search of Hugo ChávezSource: Foreign Affairs

IR147 Joseph T. Siegle, Michael M. Weinstein, andMorton H. HalperinWhy Democracies ExcelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR148 P. W. SingerOutsourcing WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR240 Jack SnyderImperial TemptationsSource: National Interest

IR150 Peter J. SpiroThe New Sovereigntists: AmericanExceptionalism and Its False ProphetsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR151 James B. SteinbergA Perfect Polemic: Blind to Reality on KosovoSource: Foreign Affairs

IR153 Jessica SternThe Protean EnemySource: Foreign Affairs

IR267 Julia E. SweigFidel’s Final VictorySource: Foreign Affairs

IR268 Ray TakeyhTime for Détente with IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR155 Strobe TalbottDemocracy and the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR219 Various AuthorsWhat to Do in Iraq: A RoundtableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR242 David A. WelchThe Organizational Process and BureaucraticPolitics Paradigms: Retrospect and ProspectSource: International Security

IR058 Jon WesternSources of Humanitarian Intervention: Beliefs,Information, and Advocacy in the U.S.Decisions on Somalia and BosniaSource: International Security

IR059 Aaron WildavskyThe Two PresidenciesSource: Society

IR158 Daniel YankelovichPoll Positions: What Americans Really ThinkAbout U.S. Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

DEFENSE POLICY

IR293 Richard K. BettsNEW A Disciplined Defense: How to Regain

Strategic SolvencySource: Foreign Affairs

IR066 Richard K. BettsThe New Threat of Mass DestructionSource: Foreign Affairs

American Foreign Policy—Defense Policy

7QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR071 Rachel BronsonWhen Soldiers Become CopsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR007 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthPower, Globalization, and the End of the ColdWar: Reevaluating a Landmark Case for IdeasSource: International Security

IR077 Ashton B. CarterHow to Counter WMDSource: Foreign Affairs

IR252 Michael DeschBush and the GeneralsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR082 John DeutchA Nuclear Posture for TodaySource: Foreign Affairs

IR318 Charles L. GlaserNEW The Causes and Consequences of Arms Races

Source: Annual Review of Political Science

IR227 Robert KaganPower and WeaknessSource: Policy Review

IR114 William Kristol and Robert KaganToward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR231 Jack S. LevyThe Offensive/Defensive Balance of Military Technology: A Theoretical andHistorical AnalysisSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR211 Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. PressThe Rise of U.S. Nuclear PrimacySource: Foreign Affairs

IR122 Edward N. LuttwakA Post Heroic Military PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR288 Barry PosenCommand of the Commons: The MilitaryFoundation of U.S. HegemonySource: International Security

IR287 Barry Posen and Andrew L. RossCompeting Visions for U.S. Grand StrategySource: International Security

IR143 Donald H. RumsfeldTransforming the MilitarySource: Foreign Affairs

IR054 Scott D. SaganThe Causes of Nuclear ProliferationSource: Current History

IR148 P. W. SingerOutsourcing WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR241 Stephen van EveraOffense, Defense, and the Causes of WarSource: International Security

DEMOCRATIZATION & HUMAN RIGHTS

IR063 Fouad AjamiIraq and the Arabs’ FutureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR292 Séverine AutesserreNEW The Trouble With Congo

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR005 Eva BellinThe Iraqi Intervention and Democracy inComparative Historical PerspectiveSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR069 Nancy Birdsall and Arvind SubramanianSaving Iraq From Its OilSource: Foreign Affairs

IR222 Ladan Boroumand and Roya BoroumandIslam, Terror and DemocracySource: Journal of Democracy

IR074 Grenville ByfordThe Wrong WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR010 Daniel BymanConstructing a Democratic Iraq: Challengesand OpportunitiesSource: International Security

IR075 Thomas CarothersDemocracy Without IllusionsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR203 Thomas CarothersThe Backlash Against Democracy PromotionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR076 Thomas CarothersPromoting Democracy and Fighting TerrorSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR204 Jorge G. CastañedaLatin America’s Left TurnSource: Foreign Affairs

IR078 Jorge G. CastañedaThe Forgotten RelationshipSource: Foreign Affairs

IR079 Walter Clarke and Jeffrey HerbstSomalia and the Future of Humanitarian InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR080 Isobel ColemanThe Payoff From Women’s RightsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR083 Larry DiamondWhat Went Wrong in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR086 Michael Scott DoranThe Saudi ParadoxSource: Foreign Affairs

IR013 Michael W. DoyleLiberalism and World PoliticsSource: American Political Science Review

IR295 Elizabeth C. EconomyNEW The Great Leap Backward?

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR090 Stephen EllisHow to Rebuild AfricaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR254 James D. FearonIraq’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR273 James D. Fearon and David D. LaitinEthnicity, Insurgency, and Civil WarSource: American Political Science Review

IR017 Francis FukuyamaThe End of History?Source: National Interest

IR019 John Lewis GaddisA Grand Strategy of TransformationSource: Foreign Policy

IR296 Azar GatNEW The Return of Authoritarian Great Powers

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR094 F. Gregory Gause, IIICan Democracy Stop Terrorism?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR096 George Gilboy and Eric HeginbothamChina’s Coming TransformationSource: Foreign Affair

IR098 Richard N. HaassSanctioning MadnessSource: Foreign Affairs

IR101 Jesse HelmsWhat Sanctions Epidemic?: U.S. Business’Curious CrusadeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR024 Samuel P. HuntingtonNo Exit: The Errors of EndismSource: National Interest

IR025 Samuel P. HuntingtonWhy International Primacy MattersSource: International Security

IR106 Michael IgnatieffThe Attack on Human RightsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR026 Bruce W. JentlesonThe Pretty Prudent Public: Post-Post VietnamAmerican Opinion on the Use of ForceSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR111 Kim Dae JungIs Culture Destiny?: The Myth of Asia’s Anti-Democratic ValuesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR324 Stuart J. KaufmanNEW Symbolic Politics or Rational Choice? Testing

Theories of Extreme Ethnic ViolenceSource: International Security

IR210 Enrique KrauzeFurthering Democracy in MexicoSource: Foreign Affairs

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR114 William Kristol and Robert KaganToward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

Defense Policy—Democratization & Human Rights

9QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR259 Radha KumarThe Troubled History of PartitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR117 Alan J. KupermanRwanda in RetrospectSource: Foreign Affairs

IR127 Michael MandelbaumA Perfect Failure: NATO’s War Against YugoslaviaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR126 Michael MandelbaumForeign Policy as Social WorkSource: Foreign Affairs

IR128 Edward Mansfield and Jack SnyderDemocratization and WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR037 Edward Mansfield, Helen V. Milner, and B. Peter RosendorffFree to Trade: Democracies, Autocracies andInternational TradeSource: American Political Science Review

IR301 Michael McFaul and Kathryn Stoner-WeissNEW The Myth of the Authoritarian Model: How

Putin’s Crackdown Holds Russia BackSource: Foreign Affairs

IR311 Walter Russell MeadNEW The New Israel and the Old: Why Gentile

Americans Back the Jewish StateSource: Foreign Affairs

IR232 Helen Milner and Keiko KubotaWhy the Move to Free Trade?: Democracy andTrade Policy in Developing CountriesSource: International Organization

IR330 John MuellerNEW The Banality of ‘Ethnic War’

Source: International Security

IR302 Jerry Z. MullerNEW Us and Them: The Enduring Power of

Ethnic NationalismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR214 Vali NasrWhen the Shiites RiseSource: Foreign Affairs

IR303 Andrew S. NatsiosNEW Beyond Darfur: Sudan’s Slide Toward Civil War

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR045 John M. OwenHow Liberalism Produces Democratic PeaceSource: International Security

IR285 Minxin PeiThe Dark Side of China’s RiseSource: Foreign Policy

IR136 Minxin PeiChina’s Governance CrisisSource: Foreign Affairs

IR050 Samantha PowerBystanders to Genocide: Why the UnitedStates Let the Rwandan Tragedy HappenSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR262 John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-JensenBlowing the HornSource: Foreign Affairs

IR334 Condoleezza RiceNEW Rethinking the National Interest: American

Realism for a New WorldSource: Foreign Affairs

IR052 Sebastian RosatoThe Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace TheorySource: American Political Science Review

IR237 Michael L. RossDoes Oil Hinder Democracy?Source: World Politics

IR238 Randall L. SchwellerDomestic Structure and Preventive War: AreDemocracies More Pacific?Source: World Politics

IR217 Michael ShifterIn Search of Hugo ChávezSource: Foreign Affairs

IR146 Andrei Shleifer and Daniel TreismanA Normal CountrySource: Foreign Affairs

IR147 Joseph T. Siegle, Michael M. Weinstein, andMorton H. HalperinWhy Democracies ExcelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR308 Steven SimonNEW The Price of the Surge

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR151 James B. SteinbergA Perfect Polemic: Blind to Reality on KosovoSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR267 Julia E. SweigFidel’s Final VictorySource: Foreign Affairs

IR155 Strobe TalbottDemocracy and the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR309 John L. ThorntonNEW Long Time Coming: The Prospects for

Democracy in ChinaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR058 Jon WesternSources of Humanitarian Intervention: Beliefs,Information, and Advocacy in the U.S.Decisions on Somalia and BosniaSource: International Security

IR160 Fareed ZakariaCulture is Destiny: A Conversation with Lee Kuan YewSource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

DEVELOPMENT & FOREIGN AID

IR002 James Alt, Michael Gilligan, Dani Rodrik, andRonald RogowskiThe Political Economy of International Trade:Enduring Puzzles and an Agenda for InquirySource: Comparative Political Studies

IR221 Barry BearakPoor Man’s BurdenSource: New York Times Magazine

IR006 Mitchell Bernard and John RavenhillBeyond Product Cycles and Flying Geese:Regionalization, Hierarchy, and theIndustrialization of East AsiaSource: World Politics

IR069 Nancy Birdsall and Arvind SubramanianSaving Iraq From Its OilSource: Foreign Affairs

IR070 Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind SubramanianHow to Help Poor CountriesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR078 Jorge G. CastañedaThe Forgotten RelationshipSource: Foreign Affairs

IR204 Jorge G. CastañedaLatin America’s Left TurnSource: Foreign Affairs

IR079 Walter Clarke and Jeffrey HerbstSomalia and the Future of Humanitarian InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR080 Isobel ColemanThe Payoff From Women’s RightsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR081 Richard N. CooperChapter 11 for Countries?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR207 Gurcharan DasThe India ModelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR089 Jessica EinhornThe World Bank’s Mission CreepSource: Foreign Affairs

IR090 Stephen EllisHow to Rebuild AfricaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR014 Peter EvansTransferable Lessons?: Re-examining theInstitutional Prerequisites of East AsianEconomic PoliciesSource: The Journal of Development Studies

IR255 Laurie GarrettThe Challenge of Global HealthSource: Foreign Affairs

IR095 John GershmanIs Southeast Asia the Second Front?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR096 George Gilboy and Eric HeginbothamChina’s Coming TransformationSource: Foreign Affairs

IR021 Stephan Haggard and Sylvia MaxfieldThe Political Economy of FinancialInternationalization in the Developing WorldSource: International Organization

IR023 Yasheng Huang and Tarun KhannaCan India Overtake China?Source: Foreign Policy

Democratization & Human Rights—Development & Foreign Aid

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IR228 Robert D. KaplanThe Coming AnarchySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR116 Paul KrugmanThe Myth of Asia’s MiracleSource: Foreign Affairs

IR125 Sebastian MallabySaving the World BankSource: Foreign Affairs

IR281 Peter MarberGlobalization and Its ContentsSource: World Policy Journal

IR282 Maria C. Mattioli and V.K. SapovadiaLaws of Labor: Core Labor Standards andGlobal TradeSource: International Trade

IR301 Michael McFaul and Kathryn Stoner-WeissNEW The Myth of the Authoritarian Model: How

Putin’s Crackdown Holds Russia BackSource: Foreign Affairs

IR283 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltRoundtable: The War Over Israel’s InfluenceSource: Various

IR134 Manuel Pastor and Carol WiseFrom Poster Child to Basket CaseSource: Foreign Affairs

IR136 Minxin PeiChina’s Governance CrisisSource: Foreign Affairs

IR262 John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-JensenBlowing the HornSource: Foreign Affairs

IR140 Steven RadeletBush and Foreign AidSource: Foreign Affairs

IR237 Michael L. RossDoes Oil Hinder Democracy?Source: World Politics

IR264 Barnett R. RubinSaving AfghanistanSource: Foreign Affairs

IR144 Jeffrey D. SachsThe Development ChallengeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR217 Michael ShifterIn Search of Hugo ChávezSource: Foreign Affairs

IR146 Andrei Shleifer and Daniel TreismanA Normal CountrySource: Foreign Affairs

IR147 Joseph T. Siegle, Michael M. Weinstein, andMorton H. HalperinWhy Democracies ExcelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR155 Strobe TalbottDemocracy and the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL, &HEALTH ISSUES

IR200 Ruth Greenspan BellWhat to Do About Climate ChangeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR069 Nancy Birdsall and Arvind SubramanianSaving Iraq From Its OilSource: Foreign Affairs

IR294 Scott G. BorgersonNEW Arctic Meltdown: The Economic and Security

Implications of Global WarmingSource: Foreign Affairs

IR073 John BrowneBeyond KyotoSource: Foreign Affairs

IR088 Nicholas EberstadtThe Future of AIDSSource: Foreign Affairs

IR295 Elizabeth C. EconomyNEW The Great Leap Backward?

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR092 S. Julio Friedmann and Thomas Homer-DixonOut of the Energy BoxSource: Foreign Affairs

IR209 Jeffrey HerbstMbeki’s South AfricaSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR277 Fiona HillMoscow Discovers Soft PowerSource: Current History

IR228 Robert D. KaplanThe Coming AnarchySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR121 Phillip LongmanThe Global Baby BustSource: Foreign Affairs

IR133 Michael T. OsterholmPreparing for the Next PandemicSource: Foreign Affairs

IR237 Michael L. RossDoes Oil Hinder Democracy?Source: World Politics

IR306 C. Ford Runge and Benjamin SenauerNEW How Biofuels Could Starve the Poor

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR149 Anne-Marie SlaughterThe Real New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

IR159 Daniel Yergin and Michael StoppardThe Next PrizeSource: Foreign Affairs

GLOBALIZATION

IR003 David AndrewsCapital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of InternationalMonetary RelationsSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR221 Barry BearakPoor Man’s BurdenSource: New York Times Magazine

IR064 Samuel R. BergerA Foreign Policy for the Global AgeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR312 Ben BernankeNEW The Global Savings Glut and the U.S. Current

Account DeficitSource: Homer Jones Lecture, St. Louis, Missouri, 2005

IR068 Jagdish BhagwatiCoping With Antiglobalization: A Trilogy of DiscontentsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR202 Alan S. BlinderOffshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR007 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthPower, Globalization, and the End of the ColdWar: Reevaluating a Landmark Case for IdeasSource: International Security

IR205 Laurent Cohen-TanugiThe End of Europe?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR206 Kenneth Neil CukierWho Will Control the Internet?: WashingtonBattles the WorldSource: Foreign Affairs

IR084 David Dollar and Aart KraaySpreading the WealthSource: Foreign Affairs

IR272 Graham DutfieldDoes One Size Fit All?: The International Patent RegimeSource: International Trade

IR223 Peter EvansThe Eclipse of the State? Reflections onStateness in an Era of GlobalizationSource: World Politics

IR091 Stephen E. FlynnAmerica the VulnerableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR314 Jeffrey FriedenNEW Sectoral Conflict and U.S. Foreign Economic

Policy, 1914-1940Source: International Organization

IR256 Stéphanie GiryFrance and Its MuslimsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR320 Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. MartinNEW Legalization, Trade Liberalization, and

Domestic Politics: A Cautionary NoteSource: International Organization

IR224 Peter GourevitchThe Second Image Reversed: The InternationalSources of Domestic PoliticsSource: International Organization

Development & Foreign Aid—Energy, Environmental, & Health Issues—Globalization

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IR297 Richard N. HaassNEW The Age of Nonpolarity: What Will Follow

U.S. DominanceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR209 Jeffrey HerbstMbeki’s South AfricaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR103 Stanley HoffmannClash of GlobalizationsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR023 Yasheng Huang and Tarun KhannaCan India Overtake China?Source: Foreign Policy

IR105 Samuel P. HuntingtonThe Clash of Civilizations?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR108 G. John IkenberryThe Myth of Post-Cold War ChaosSource: Foreign Affairs

IR111 Kim Dae JungIs Culture Destiny?: The Myth of Asia’s Anti-Democratic ValuesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR230 Charles P. KindlebergerDominance and Leadership in the InternationalEconomy: Exploitation, Public Goods, and Free RidesSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR325 Stephen KrasnerNEW Global Communications and National Power:

Life on the Pareto FrontierSource: World Politics

IR327 David LakeNEW International Economic Structures and

American Foreign Economic Policy, 1887-1934Source: World Politics

IR119 Robert S. LeikenEurope’s Angry MuslimsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR281 Peter MarberGlobalization and Its ContentsSource: World Policy Journal

IR129 Jessica T. MathewsPower ShiftSource: Foreign Affairs

IR282 Maria C. Mattioli and V.K. SapovadiaLaws of Labor: Core Labor Standards andGlobal TradeSource: International Trade

IR130 Jay MazurLabor’s New InternationalismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR232 Helen Milner and Keiko KubotaWhy the Move to Free Trade?: Democracy andTrade Policy in Developing CountriesSource: International Organization

IR212 C. Raja MohanIndia and the Balance of PowerSource: Foreign Affairs

IR329 Layna MosleyNEW Room to Move: International Financial Markets

and The Welfare StatesSource: International Organization

IR233 Moisés NaímWashington Consensus or Washington Confusion?Source: Foreign Policy

IR132 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Globalization’s Democratic Deficit: How to Make International Institutions More AccountableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR044 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Soft Power and American Foreign PolicySource: Political Science Quarterly

IR307 Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. SlaughterNEW A New Deal for Globalization

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR332 George E. ShambaughNEW The Power of Money: Global Capital and Policy

Choices in Developing CountriesSource: American Journal of Political Science

IR239 Beth Simmons and Zachary ElkinsThe Globalization of Liberalization: PolicyDiffusion in the International EconomySource: American Political Science Review

IR149 Anne-Marie SlaughterThe Real New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR266 Benn SteilThe End of National CurrencySource: Foreign Affairs

IR218 Dmitri TreninRussia Leaves the WestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR271 Antoine van AgmaelIndustrial Revolution 2.0Source: Foreign Policy

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR157 Martin WolfWill the Nation-State Survive Globalization?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR290 Michele WuckerRemittances: The Perpetual Migration MachineSource: World Policy Journal

IR160 Fareed ZakariaCulture is Destiny: A Conversation with LeeKuan YewSource: Foreign Affairs

IR310 Fareed ZakariaNEW The Future of American Power: How America

Can Survive the Rise of the RestSource: Foreign Affairs

INTELLIGENCE

IR067 Richard K. BettsFixing IntelligenceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR082 John DeutchA Nuclear Posture for TodaySource: Foreign Affairs

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR048 Kenneth M. PollackSpies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went WrongSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR220 Kevin Woods, James Lacey, and Williamson MurraySaddam’s Delusions: The View From the InsideSource: Foreign Affairs

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS &ORGANIZATIONS

IR001 Graham T. AllisonConceptual Models and the Cuban Missile CrisisSource: American Political Science Review

IR200 Ruth Greenspan BellWhat to Do About Climate ChangeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR065 Richard K. BettsThe Delusion of Impartial InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR069 Nancy Birdsall and Arvind SubramanianSaving Iraq From Its OilSource: Foreign Affairs

IR070 Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind SubramanianHow to Help Poor CountriesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR294 Scott G. BorgersonNEW Arctic Meltdown: The Economic and Security

Implications of Global WarmingSource: Foreign Affairs

IR008 John P. BurkeThe Neutral/Honest Broker Role in Foreign-Policy Decision Making: A ReassessmentSource: Presidential Studies Quarterly

IR079 Walter Clarke and Jeffrey HerbstSomalia and the Future of HumanitarianInterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR205 Laurent Cohen-TanugiThe End of Europe?Source: Foreign Affairs

Globalization—Intelligence—International Institutions & Organizations

15QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR081 Richard N. CooperChapter 11 for Countries?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR206 Kenneth Neil CukierWho Will Control the Internet?: WashingtonBattles the WorldSource: Foreign Affairs

IR012 I.M. DestlerComment: Multiple Advocacy: Some ‘Limitsand Costs’Source: American Political Science Review

IR253 Daniel W. DreznerThe New New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

IR272 Graham DutfieldDoes One Size Fit All?: The International Patent RegimeSource: International Trade

IR089 Jessica EinhornThe World Bank’s Mission CreepSource: Foreign Affairs

IR223 Peter EvansThe Eclipse of the State? Reflections onStateness in an Era of GlobalizationSource: World Politics

IR255 Laurie GarrettThe Challenge of Global HealthSource: Foreign Affairs

IR020 Alexander L. GeorgeThe Case for Multiple Advocacy in MakingForeign PolicySource: American Political Science Review

IR097 Michael J. GlennonWhy the Security Council FailedSource: Foreign Affairs

IR320 Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. MartinNEW Legalization, Trade Liberalization, and

Domestic Politics: A Cautionary NoteSource: International Organization

IR106 Michael IgnatieffThe Attack on Human RightsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR298 G. John IkenberryNEW The Rise of China and the Future of the West:

Can the Liberal System Survive?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR108 G. John IkenberryThe Myth of Post-Cold War ChaosSource: Foreign Affairs

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR225 Robert H. Jackson and Carl G. RosbergWhy Africa’s Weak States Persist: TheEmpirical and Juridical in StatehoodSource: World Politics

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR227 Robert KaganPower and WeaknessSource: Policy Review

IR229 Chaim KaufmannPossible and Impossible Solutions to EthnicCivil WarsSource: International Security

IR035 Stephen KrasnerAre Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison inWonderland)Source: Foreign Policy

IR325 Stephen KrasnerNEW Global Communications and National Power:

Life on the Pareto FrontierSource: World Politics

IR125 Sebastian MallabySaving the World BankSource: Foreign Affairs

IR127 Michael MandelbaumA Perfect Failure: NATO’s War Against YugoslaviaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR328 James March and Johan OlsenNEW The Institutional Dynamics of International

Political OrdersSource: International Organization

IR038 Lisa Martin and Beth SimmonsTheories and Empirical Studies of International InstitutionsSource: International Organization

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR129 Jessica T. MathewsPower ShiftSource: Foreign Affairs

IR282 Maria C. Mattioli and V.K. SapovadiaLaws of Labor: Core Labor Standards andGlobal TradeSource: International Trade

IR040 John J. MearsheimerThe False Promise of International InstitutionsSource: International Security

IR284 Andrew MoravcsikEurope at 50: Happy BirthdaySource: Newsweek

IR131 Andrew MoravcsikStriking a New Transatlantic BargainSource: Foreign Affairs

IR233 Moisés NaímWashington Consensus or Washington Confusion?Source: Foreign Policy

IR044 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Soft Power and American Foreign PolicySource: Political Science Quarterly

IR133 Michael T. OsterholmPreparing for the Next PandemicSource: Foreign Affairs

IR135 Robert A. PastorNorth America’s Second DecadeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR286 George PerkovichThe End of the Nonproliferation Regime?Source: Current History

IR262 John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-JensenBlowing the HornSource: Foreign Affairs

IR235 Robert PutnamDiplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic ofTwo-Level GamesSource: International Organization

IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR147 Joseph T. Siegle, Michael M. Weinstein, andMorton H. HalperinWhy Democracies ExcelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR149 Anne-Marie SlaughterThe Real New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

IR150 Peter J. SpiroThe New Sovereigntists: AmericanExceptionalism and Its False ProphetsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR219 Various AuthorsWhat to Do in Iraq: A RoundtableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR242 David A. WelchThe Organizational Process and BureaucraticPolitics Paradigms: Retrospect and ProspectSource: International Security

IRAQ

IR063 Fouad AjamIraq and the Arabs’ FutureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR005 Eva BellinThe Iraqi Intervention and Democracy inComparative Historical PerspectiveSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR201 Stephen BiddleSeeing Baghdad, Thinking SaigonSource: Foreign Affairs

IR069 Nancy Birdsall and Arvind SubramanianSaving Iraq From Its OilSource: Foreign Affairs

IR083 Larry DiamondWhat Went Wrong in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR274 James FallowsWhy Iraq Has No ArmySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR254 James D. FearonIraq’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR097 Michael J. GlennonWhy the Security Council FailedSource: Foreign Affairs

International Institutions & Organizations—Iraq

17QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR032 Chaim KaufmannThreat Inflation and the Failure of theMarketplace of Ideas: The Selling of the Iraq WarSource: International Security

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR041 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltAn Unnecessary WarSource: Foreign Policy

IR213 John MuellerThe Iraq SyndromeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR214 Vali NasrWhen the Shiites RiseSource: Foreign Affairs

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR048 Kenneth M. PollackSpies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went WrongSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR049 Barry PosenU.S. Security Policy in a Nuclear-Armed World,Or: What If Iraq Had Had Nuclear Weapons?Source: Security Studies

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR148 P. W. SingerOutsourcing WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR240 Jack SnyderImperial TemptationsSource: National Interest

IR219 Various AuthorsWhat to Do in Iraq: A RoundtableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR220 Kevin Woods, James Lacey, and Williamson MurraySaddam’s Delusions: The View From the InsideSource: Foreign Affairs

NGOS

IR203 Thomas CarothersThe Backlash Against Democracy PromotionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR255 Laurie GarrettThe Challenge of Global HealthSource: Foreign Affairs

IR129 Jessica T. MathewsPower ShiftSource: Foreign Affairs

IR130 Jay MazurLabor’s New InternationalismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

PUBLIC OPINION & DOMESTIC POLITICS

IR270 Max AbrahmsWhy Terrorism Does Not WorkSource: International Security

IR001 Graham T. AllisonConceptual Models and the Cuban Missile CrisisSource: American Political Science Review

IR008 John P. BurkeThe Neutral/Honest Broker Role in Foreign-Policy Decision Making: A ReassessmentSource: Presidential Studies Quarterly

IR205 Laurent Cohen-TanugiThe End of Europe?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR012 I.M. DestlerComment: Multiple Advocacy: Some ‘Limitsand Costs’Source: American Political Science Review

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR276 John Lewis GaddisThe Long Peace: Elements of Stability in thePostwar International SystemSource: International Security

IR020 Alexander L. GeorgeThe Case for Multiple Advocacy in MakingForeign PolicySource: American Political Science Review

IR208 Philip H. GordonThe End of the Bush RevolutionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR224 Peter GourevitchThe Second Image Reversed: The InternationalSources of Domestic PoliticsSource: International Organization

IR099 Richard N. HaassThe Squandered Presidency: Demanding Morefrom the Commander in ChiefSource: Foreign Affairs

IR101 Jesse HelmsWhat Sanctions Epidemic?: U.S. Business’Curious CrusadeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR102 Louis HenkinForeign Affairs and the ConstitutionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR022 Michael J. HiscoxClass Versus Industry Cleavages: Inter-IndustryFactor Mobility and the Politics of TradeSource: International Organization

IR032 Chaim KaufmannThreat Inflation and the Failure of theMarketplace of Ideas: The Selling of the Iraq WarSource: International Security

IR035 Stephen KrasnerAre Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison inWonderland)Source: Foreign Policy

IR112 Charles KrauthammerThe Unipolar MomentSource: Foreign Affairs

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR114 William Kristol and Robert KaganToward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR122 Edward N. LuttwakA Post Heroic Military PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR123 Marc LynchTaking Arabs SeriouslySource: Foreign Affairs

IR126 Michael MandelbaumForeign Policy as Social WorkSource: Foreign Affairs

IR260 Walter Russell MeadGod’s Country?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR283 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltRoundtable: The War Over Israel’s InfluenceSource: Various

IR232 Helen Milner and Keiko KubotaWhy the Move to Free Trade?: Democracy andTrade Policy in Developing CountriesSource: International Organization

IR213 John MuellerThe Iraq SyndromeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR044 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Soft Power and American Foreign PolicySource: Political Science Quarterly

IR045 John M. OwenHow Liberalism Produces Democratic PeaceSource: International Security

IR234 Benjamin Page and Robert ShapiroForeign Policy and the Rational PublicSource: Journal of Conflict Resolution

IR050 Samantha PowerBystanders to Genocide: Why the UnitedStates Let the Rwandan Tragedy HappenSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR235 Robert PutnamDiplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic ofTwo-Level GamesSource: International Organization

IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

Iraq—NGOS—Public Opinion & Domestic Politics

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IR236 J. David RichardsonThe Political Economy of Strategic Trade PolicySource: International Organization

IR051 Ronald RogowskiPolitical Cleavages and Changing Exposure to TradeSource: American Political Science Review

IR052 Sebastian RosatoThe Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace TheorySource: American Political Science Review

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR054 Scott D. SaganThe Causes of Nuclear ProliferationSource: Current History

IR307 Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. SlaughterNEW A New Deal for Globalization

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR149 Anne-Marie SlaughterThe Real New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR242 David A. WelchThe Organizational Process and BureaucraticPolitics Paradigms: Retrospect and ProspectSource: International Security

IR059 Aaron WildavskyThe Two PresidenciesSource: Society

IR158 Daniel YankelovichPoll Positions: What Americans Really ThinkAbout U.S. Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

SANCTIONS

IR098 Richard N. HaassSanctioning MadnessSource: Foreign Affairs

IR101 Jesse HelmsWhat Sanctions Epidemic?: U.S. Business’Curious CrusadeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR046 Robert A. PapeWhy Economic Sanctions Do Not WorkSource: International Security

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR154 Ray TakeyhThe Rogue Who Came in from the ColdSource: Foreign Affairs

TERRORISM

IR270 Max AbrahmsWhy Terrorism Does Not WorkSource: International Security

IR066 Richard K. BettsThe New Threat of Mass DestructionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR222 Ladan Boroumand and Roya BoroumandIslam, Terror and DemocracySource: Journal of Democracy

IR076 Thomas CarothersPromoting Democracy and Fighting TerrorSource: Foreign Affairs

IR077 Ashton B. CarterHow to Counter WMDSource: Foreign Affairs

IR083 Larry DiamondWhat Went Wrong in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR086 Michael Scott DoranThe Saudi ParadoxSource: Foreign Affairs

IR085 Michael Scott DoranSomebody Else’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR275 James FallowsDeclaring VictorySource: Atlantic Monthly

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AMONG NATIONS: READINGS IN INTERNATIONAL REALATIONS

IR091 Stephen E. FlynnAmerica the VulnerableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR093 David FromkinThe Strategy of TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR019 John Lewis GaddisA Grand Strategy of TransformationSource: Foreign Policy

IR094 F. Gregory Gause, IIICan Democracy Stop Terrorism?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR095 John GershmanIs Southeast Asia the Second Front?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR104 Michael HowardWhat’s In A Name?: How to Fight TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR278 Bruce W. Jentleson and Christopher A. WhytockWho ‘Won’ Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debateand its Implications for Theory and PolicySource: International Security

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR280 Josef JoffeA World Without IsraelSource: Foreign Policy

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR118 Walter LaqueurPostmodern TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR119 Robert S. LeikenEurope’s Angry MuslimsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR283 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltRoundtable: The War Over Israel’s InfluenceSource: Various

IR041 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltAn Unnecessary WarSource: Foreign Policy

IR261 John MuellerIs There Still a Terrorist Threat?: The Myth ofthe Omnipresent EnemySource: Foreign Affairs

IR213 John MuellerThe Iraq SyndromeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR047 Robert A. PapeThe Strategic Logic of Suicide TerrorismSource: American Political Science Review

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR263 Bruce RiedelAl Qaeda Strikes BackSource: Foreign Affairs

IR264 Barnett R. RubinSaving AfghanistanSource: Foreign Affairs

IR152 Jessica SternPakistan’s Jihad CultureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR153 Jessica SternThe Protean EnemySource: Foreign Affairs

IR154 Ray TakeyhThe Rogue Who Came in from the ColdSource: Foreign Affairs

IR268 Ray TakeyhTime for Détente with IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR061 Fareed ZakariaWhy Do They Hate Us?Source: Newsweek

THEORY

IR062 Fouad AjamThe SummoningSource: Foreign Affairs

Public Opinion & Domestic Politics—Sanctions—Terrorism—Theory

21QUICK REFERENCE BY TOPIC

IR001 Graham T. AllisonConceptual Models and the Cuban Missile CrisisSource: American Political Science Review

IR003 David AndrewsCapital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary RelationsSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR222 Ladan Boroumand and Roya BoroumandIslam, Terror and DemocracySource: Journal of Democracy

IR072 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthAmerican Primacy in PerspectiveSource: Foreign Affairs

IR007 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthPower, Globalization, and the End of the ColdWar: Reevaluating a Landmark Case for IdeasSource: International Security

IR008 John P. BurkeThe Neutral/Honest Broker Role in Foreign-Policy Decision Making: A ReassessmentSource: Presidential Studies Quarterly

IR009 Daniel Byman and Kenneth PollackLet Us Now Praise Great Men: Bringing theStatesman Back InSource: International Security

IR313 Thomas J. Christensen and Jack SnyderNEW Chain Gangs and Passed Bucks: Predicting

Alliance Patterns in MultipolaritySource: International Organization

IR012 I.M. DestlerComment: Multiple Advocacy: Some ‘Limitsand Costs’Source: American Political Science Review

IR013 Michael W. DoyleLiberalism and World PoliticsSource: American Political Science Review

IR273 James D. Fearon and David D. LaitinEthnicity, Insurgency, and Civil WarSource: American Political Science Review

IR015 Aaron L. FriedbergRipe for Rivalry: Prospects for Peace in aMultipolar AsiaSource: International Security

IR017 Francis FukuyamaThe End of History?Source: National Interest

IR276 John Lewis GaddisThe Long Peace: Elements of Stability in thePostwar International SystemSource: International Security

IR018 John Lewis GaddisInternational Relations Theory and the End ofthe Cold WarSource: International Security

IR296 Azar GatNEW The Return of Authoritarian Great Powers

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR020 Alexander L. GeorgeThe Case for Multiple Advocacy in MakingForeign PolicySource: American Political Science Review

IR316 Alexander L. GeorgeNEW The ‘Operational Code’: A Neglected Approach

to the Study of Political Leaders andDecisionmakingSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR317 Robert GilpinNEW The Theory of Hegemonic War

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR318 Charles L. GlaserNEW The Causes and Consequences of Arms Races

Source: Annual Review of Political Science

IR319 Charles L. GlaserNEW The Security Dilemma Revisited

Source: World Politics

IR097 Michael J. GlennonWhy the Security Council FailedSource: Foreign Affairs

IR320 Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. MartinNEW Legalization, Trade Liberalization, and

Domestic Politics: A Cautionary NoteSource: International Organization

IR224 Peter GourevitchThe Second Image Reversed: The InternationalSources of Domestic PoliticsSource: International Organization

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IR297 Richard N. HaassNEW The Age of Nonpolarity: What Will Follow

U.S. DominanceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR321 Ted HopfNEW The Promise of Constructivism in International

Relations TheorySource: International Security

IR105 Samuel P. HuntingtonThe Clash of Civilizations?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR025 Samuel P. HuntingtonWhy International Primacy MattersSource: International Security

IR322 Ian HurdNEW Legitimacy and Authority in

International PoliticsSource: International Organization

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR225 Robert H. Jackson and Carl G. RosbergWhy Africa’s Weak States Persist: TheEmpirical and Juridical in StatehoodSource: World Politics

IR279 Robert JervisTheories of War in an Era of Leading-Power PeaceSource: American Political Science Review

IR028 Robert JervisThe Political Effects of Nuclear Weapons: A CommentSource: International Security

IR029 Robert JervisInternational Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?Source: International Security

IR323 Robert JervisNEW War and Misperception

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR027 Robert JervisCooperation Under the Security DilemmaSource: World Politics

IR111 Kim Dae JungIs Culture Destiny?: The Myth of Asia’s Anti-Democratic ValuesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR228 Robert D. KaplanThe Coming AnarchySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR229 Chaim KaufmannPossible and Impossible Solutions to EthnicCivil WarsSource: International Security

IR109 George F. Kennan (“X”)The Sources of Soviet ConductSource: Foreign Affairs

IR230 Charles P. KindlebergerDominance and Leadership in the InternationalEconomy: Exploitation, Public Goods, and Free RidesSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR035 Stephen KrasnerAre Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison in Wonderland)Source: Foreign Policy

IR034 Stephen KrasnerState Power and the Structure of International TradeSource: World Politics

IR325 Stephen KrasnerNEW Global Communications and National Power:

Life on the Pareto FrontierSource: World Politics

IR036 David LakeBeneath the Commerce of Nations: A Theory ofInternational Economic StructuresSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR327 David LakeNEW International Economic Structures and

American Foreign Economic Policy, 1887-1934Source: World Politics

IR231 Jack S. LevyThe Offensive/Defensive Balance of MilitaryTechnology: A Theoretical and Historical AnalysisSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR128 Edward Mansfield and Jack SnyderDemocratization and WarSource: Foreign Affairs

Theory

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IR328 James March and Johan OlsenNEW The Institutional Dynamics of International

Political OrdersSource: International Organization

IR038 Lisa Martin and Beth SimmonsTheories and Empirical Studies of International InstitutionsSource: International Organization

IR039 John J. MearsheimerBack to the Future: Instability in Europe Afterthe Cold WarSource: International Security

IR040 John J. MearsheimerThe False Promise of International InstitutionsSource: International Security

IR232 Helen Milner and Keiko KubotaWhy the Move to Free Trade?: Democracy andTrade Policy in Developing CountriesSource: International Organization

IR329 Layna MosleyNEW Room to Move: International Financial Markets

and The Welfare StatesSource: International Organization

IR042 John MuellerThe Essential Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons:Stability in the Postwar WorldSource: International Security

IR043 John MuellerWhat Was the Cold War About? Evidence fromIts EndingSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR302 Jerry Z. MullerNEW Us and Them: The Enduring Power of

Ethnic NationalismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR044 Joseph S. Nye, Jr.Soft Power and American Foreign PolicySource: Political Science Quarterly

IR045 John M. OwenHow Liberalism Produces Democratic PeaceSource: International Security

IR289 Daryl PressThe Credibility of Power: Assessing ThreatsDuring the “Appeasement” Crises of the 1930sSource: International Security

IR235 Robert PutnamDiplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic ofTwo-Level GamesSource: International Organization

IR051 Ronald RogowskiPolitical Cleavages and Changing Exposure to TradeSource: American Political Science Review

IR052 Sebastian RosatoThe Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace TheorySource: American Political Science Review

IR053 John G. RuggieInternational Regimes, Transactions, andChange: Embedded Liberalism in the PostwarEconomic OrderSource: International Organization

IR054 Scott D. SaganThe Causes of Nuclear ProliferationSource: Current History

IR216 Robert M. SapolskyA Natural History of PeaceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR238 Randall L. SchwellerDomestic Structure and Preventive War: AreDemocracies More Pacific?Source: World Politics

IR239 Beth Simmons and Zachary ElkinsThe Globalization of Liberalization: PolicyDiffusion in the International EconomySource: American Political Science Review

IR056 Stephen WaltAlliance Formation and the Balance of World PowerSource: International Security

IR333 Kenneth N. WaltzNEW The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR242 David A. WelchThe Organizational Process and BureaucraticPolitics Paradigms: Retrospect and ProspectSource: International Security

IR057 Alexander WendtConstructing International PoliticsSource: International Security

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IR058 Jon WesternSources of Humanitarian Intervention: Beliefs,Information, and Advocacy in the U.S.Decisions on Somalia and BosniaSource: International Security

IR059 Aaron WildavskyThe Two PresidenciesSource: Society

IR160 Fareed ZakariaCulture is Destiny: A Conversation with LeeKuan YewSource: Foreign Affairs

IR161 Fareed ZakariaThe Rise of Illiberal DemocracySource: Foreign Affairs

IR061 Fareed ZakariaWhy Do They Hate Us?Source: Newsweek

TRADE, FINANCES &COMPETITIVENESS

IR250 Rawi Abdelal and Adam SegalHas Globalization Passed its Peak?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR002 James Alt, Michael Gilligan, Dani Rodrik, andRonald RogowskiThe Political Economy of International Trade:Enduring Puzzles and an Agenda for InquirySource: Comparative Political Studies

IR003 David AndrewsCapital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary RelationsSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR004 Michael Bailey, Judith Goldstein, and BarryWeingastThe Institutional Roots of American Trade PolicySource: World Politics

IR221 Barry BearakPoor Man’s BurdenSource: New York Times Magazine

IR312 Ben BernankeNEW The Global Savings Glut and the U.S. Current

Account DeficitSource: Homer Jones Lecture, St. Louis, Missouri,2005

IR294 Scott G. BorgersonNEW Arctic Meltdown: The Economic and Security

Implications of Global WarmingSource: Foreign Affairs

IR007 Stephen G. Brooks and William C. WohlforthPower, Globalization, and the End of the ColdWar: Reevaluating a Landmark Case for IdeasSource: International Security

IR205 Laurent Cohen-TanugiThe End of Europe?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR081 Richard N. CooperChapter 11 for Countries?Foreign Affairs

IR207 Gurcharan DasThe India ModelSource: Foreign Affairs

IR084 David Dollar and Aart KraaySpreading the WealthSource: Foreign Affairs

IR087 Daniel W. DreznerThe Outsourcing BogeymanSource: Foreign Affairs

IR272 Graham DutfieldDoes One Size Fit All?: The International Patent RegimeSource: International Trade

IR291 Nicholas Eberstadt and Hans GrothHealthy Old EuropeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR223 Peter EvansThe Eclipse of the State? Reflections onStateness in an Era of GlobalizationSource: World Politics

IR016 Jeffrey FriedenInvested Interests: The Politics of NationalEconomic Policies in a World of Global FinanceSource: International Organization

IR314 Jeffrey FriedenNEW Sectoral Conflict and U.S. Foreign Economic

Policy, 1914-1940Source: International Organization

IR320 Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. MartinNEW Legalization, Trade Liberalization, and

Domestic Politics: A Cautionary NoteSource: International Organization

Theory—Trade, Finances & Competitiveness

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IR297 Richard N. HaassNEW The Age of Nonpolarity: What Will Follow

U.S. DominanceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR021 Stephan Haggard and Sylvia MaxfieldThe Political Economy of FinancialInternationalization in the Developing WorldSource: International Organization

IR022 Michael J. HiscoxClass Versus Industry Cleavages: Inter-IndustryFactor Mobility and the Politics of TradeSource: International Organization

IR023 Yasheng Huang and Tarun KhannaCan India Overtake China?Source: Foreign Policy

IR025 Samuel P. HuntingtonWhy International Primacy MattersSource: International Security

IR108 G. John IkenberryThe Myth of Post-Cold War ChaosSource: Foreign Affairs

IR278 Bruce W. Jentleson and Christopher A. WhytockWho ‘Won’ Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debateand its Implications for Theory and PolicySource: International Security

IR029 Robert JervisInternational Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?Source: International Security

IR230 Charles P. KindlebergerDominance and Leadership in the InternationalEconomy: Exploitation, Public Goods, and Free RidesSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR034 Stephen KrasnerState Power and the Structure ofSource: World Politics

IR115 Paul KrugmanCompetitiveness: A Dangerous ObsessionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR036 David LakeBeneath the Commerce of Nations: A Theory ofInternational Economic StructuresSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR327 David LakeNEW International Economic Structures and

American Foreign Economic Policy, 1887-1934Source: World Politics

IR120 David H. Levey and Stuart S. BrownThe Overstretch MythSource: Foreign Affairs

IR126 Michael MandelbaumForeign Policy as Social WorkSource: Foreign Affairs

IR037 Edward Mansfield, Helen V. Milner, and B.Peter RosendorffFree to Trade: Democracies, Autocracies andInternational TradeSource: American Political Science Review

IR281 Peter MarberGlobalization and Its ContentsSource: World Policy Journal

IR282 Maria C. Mattioli and V.K. SapovadiaLaws of Labor: Core Labor Standards andGlobal TradeSource: International Trade

IR130 Jay MazurLabor’s New InternationalismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR232 Helen Milner and Keiko KubotaWhy the Move to Free Trade?: Democracy andTrade Policy in Developing CountriesSource: International Organization

IR284 Andrew MoravcsikEurope at 50: Happy BirthdaySource: Newsweek

IR329 Layna MosleyNEW Room to Move: International Financial Markets

and The Welfare StatesSource: International Organization

IR213 John MuellerThe Iraq SyndromeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR134 Manuel Pastor and Carol WiseFrom Poster Child to Basket CaseSource: Foreign Affairs

IR135 Robert A. PastorNorth America’s Second DecadeSource: Foreign Affairs

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IR285 Minxin PeiThe Dark Side of China’s RiseSource: Foreign Policy

IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR236 J. David RichardsonThe Political Economy of Strategic Trade PolicySource: International Organization

IR051 Ronald RogowskiPolitical Cleavages and Changing Exposure to TradeSource: American Political Science Review

IR053 John G. RuggieInternational Regimes, Transactions, andChange: Embedded Liberalism in the PostwarEconomic OrderSource: International Organization

IR307 Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. SlaughterNEW A New Deal for Globalization

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR145 Adam SegalIs America Losing Its Edge?: Innovation in aGlobalized WorldSource: Foreign Affairs

IR332 George E. ShambaughNEW The Power of Money: Global Capital and Policy

Choices in Developing CountriesSource: American Journal of Political Science

IR239 Beth Simmons and Zachary ElkinsThe Globalization of Liberalization: PolicyDiffusion in the International EconomySource: American Political Science Review

IR149 Anne-Marie SlaughterThe Real New World OrderSource: Foreign Affairs

IR266 Benn SteilThe End of National CurrencySource: Foreign Affairs

IR267 Julia E. SweigFidel’s Final VictorySource: Foreign Affairs

IR268 Ray TakeyhTime for Détente with IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR218 Dmitri TreninRussia Leaves the WestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR271 Antoine van AgmaelIndustrial Revolution 2.0Source: Foreign Policy

IR269 Ashutosh VarshneyIndia’s Democratic ChallengeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR290 Michele WuckerRemittances: The Perpetual Migration MachineSource: World Policy Journal

IR159 Daniel Yergin and Michael StoppardThe Next PrizeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR060 Fareed ZakariaDoes the Future Belong to China?Source: Newsweek

IR310 Fareed ZakariaNEW The Future of American Power: How America

Can Survive the Rise of the RestSource: Foreign Affairs

WAR & MILITARY STRATEGY

IR063 Fouad AjamiIraq and the Arabs’ FutureSource: Foreign Affairs

IR062 Fouad AjamiThe SummoningSource: Foreign Affairs

IR005 Eva BellinThe Iraqi Intervention and Democracy inComparative Historical PerspectiveSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR065 Richard K. BettsThe Delusion of Impartial InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR293 Richard K. BettsNEW A Disciplined Defense: How to Regain

Strategic SolvencySource: Foreign Affairs

Trade, Finances & Competitiveness—War & Military Strategy

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IR201 Stephen BiddleSeeing Baghdad, Thinking SaigonSource: Foreign Affairs

IR070 Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind SubramanianHow to Help Poor CountriesSource: Foreign Affairs

IR071 Rachel BronsonWhen Soldiers Become CopsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR074 Grenville ByfordThe Wrong WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR010 Daniel BymanConstructing a Democratic Iraq: Challengesand OpportunitiesSource: International Security

IR009 Daniel Byman and Kenneth PollackLet Us Now Praise Great Men: Bringing theStatesman Back InSource: International Security

IR011 Victor D. Cha and David C. KangThe Debate over North KoreaSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR313 Thomas J. Christensen and Jack SnyderNEW Chain Gangs and Passed Bucks: Predicting

Alliance Patterns in MultipolaritySource: International Organization

IR079 Walter Clarke and Jeffrey HerbstSomalia and the Future of Humanitarian InterventionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR252 Michael DeschBush and the GeneralsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR082 John DeutchA Nuclear Posture for TodaySource: Foreign Affairs

IR083 Larry DiamondWhat Went Wrong in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR085 Michael Scott DoranSomebody Else’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR013 Michael W. DoyleLiberalism and World PoliticsSource: American Political Science Review

IR274 James FallowsWhy Iraq Has No ArmySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR254 James D. FearonIraq’s Civil WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR273 James D. Fearon and David D. LaitinEthnicity, Insurgency, and Civil WarSource: American Political Science Review

IR015 Aaron L. FriedbergRipe for Rivalry: Prospects for Peace in aMultipolar AsiaSource: International Security

IR093 David FromkinThe Strategy of TerrorismSource: Foreign Affairs

IR017 Francis FukuyamaThe End of History?Source: National Interest

IR019 John Lewis GaddisA Grand Strategy of TransformationSource: Foreign Policy

IR276 John Lewis GaddisThe Long Peace: Elements of Stability in thePostwar International SystemSource: International Security

IR018 John Lewis GaddisInternational Relations Theory and the End ofthe Cold WarSource: International Security

IR296 Azar GatNEW The Return of Authoritarian Great Powers

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR095 John GershmanIs Southeast Asia the Second Front?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR317 Robert GilpinNEW The Theory of Hegemonic War

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR318 Charles L. GlaserNEW The Causes and Consequences of Arms Races

Source: Annual Review of Political Science

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IR319 Charles L. GlaserNEW The Security Dilemma Revisited

Source: World Politics

IR097 Michael J. GlennonWhy the Security Council FailedSource: Foreign Affairs

IR297 Richard N. HaassNEW The Age of Nonpolarity: What Will Follow

U.S. DominanceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR100 Eric Heginbotham and Richard J. SamuelJapan’s Dual HedgeSource: Foreign Affairs

IR024 Samuel P. HuntingtonNo Exit: The Errors of EndismSource: National Interest

IR105 Samuel P. HuntingtonThe Clash of Civilizations?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR108 G. John IkenberryThe Myth of Post-Cold War ChaosSource: Foreign Affairs

IR026 Bruce W. JentlesonThe Pretty Prudent Public: Post-Post VietnamAmerican Opinion on the Use of ForceSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR323 Robert JervisNEW War and Misperception

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR027 Robert JervisCooperation Under the Security DilemmaSource: World Politics

IR279 Robert JervisTheories of War in an Era of Leading-Power PeaceSource: American Political Science Review

IR028 Robert JervisThe Political Effects of Nuclear Weapons: A CommentSource: International Security

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR029 Robert JervisInternational Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?Source: International Security

IR280 Josef JoffeA World Without IsraelSource: Foreign Policy

IR227 Robert KaganPower and WeaknessSource: Policy Review

IR324 Stuart J. KaufmanNEW Symbolic Politics or Rational Choice? Testing

Theories of Extreme Ethnic ViolenceSource: International Security

IR032 Chaim KaufmannThreat Inflation and the Failure of theMarketplace of Ideas: The Selling of the Iraq WarSource: International Security

IR229 Chaim KaufmannPossible and Impossible Solutions to EthnicCivil WarsSource: International Security

IR109 George F. Kennan (“X”)The Sources of Soviet ConductSource: Foreign Affairs

IR033 Zalmay KhalilzadLosing the Moment: The United States and theWorld after the Cold WarSource: Washington Quarterly

IR112 Charles KrauthammerThe Unipolar MomentSource: Foreign Affairs

IR326 Andrew F. KrepinevichNEW Calvary to Computer: The Pattern of

Military RevolutionsSource: National Interest

IR113 Andrew F. KrepinevichHow to Win in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

War & Military Strategy

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IR259 Radha KumarThe Troubled History of PartitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR117 Alan J. KupermanRwanda in RetrospectSource: Foreign Affairs

IR231 Jack S. LevyThe Offensive/Defensive Balance of Military Technology: A Theoretical and Historical AnalysisSource: International Studies Quarterly

IR122 Edward N. LuttwakA Post Heroic Military PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR124 David MakovskyMiddle East Peace Through PartitionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR127 Michael MandelbaumA Perfect Failure: NATO’s War Against YugoslaviaSource: Foreign Affairs

IR126 Michael MandelbaumForeign Policy as Social WorkSource: Foreign Affairs

IR128 Edward Mansfield and Jack SnyderDemocratization and WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR039 John J. MearsheimerBack to the Future: Instability in Europe Afterthe Cold WarSource: International Security

IR040 John J. MearsheimerThe False Promise of International InstitutionsSource: International Security

IR041 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltAn Unnecessary WarSource: Foreign Policy

IR131 Andrew MoravcsikStriking a New Transatlantic BargainSource: Foreign Affairs

IR330 John MuellerNEW The Banality of ‘Ethnic War’

Source: International Security

IR042 John MuellerThe Essential Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons:Stability in the Postwar WorldSource: International Security

IR043 John MuellerWhat Was the Cold War About? Evidence fromIts EndingSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR045 John M. OwenHow Liberalism Produces Democratic PeaceSource: International Security

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR048 Kenneth M. PollackSpies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went WrongSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR138 Kenneth M. Pollack and Ray TakeyhTaking on TehranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR049 Barry PosenU.S. Security Policy in a Nuclear-Armed World,Or: What If Iraq Had Had Nuclear Weapons?Source: Security Studies

IR288 Barry PosenCommand of the Commons: The MilitaryFoundation of U.S. HegemonySource: International Security

IR287 Barry Posen and Andrew L. RossCompeting Visions for U.S. Grand StrategySource: International Security

IR139 Colin L. PowellA Strategy of PartnershipsSource: Foreign Affairs

IR050 Samantha PowerBystanders to Genocide: Why the UnitedStates Let the Rwandan Tragedy HappenSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR289 Daryl PressThe Credibility of Power: Assessing ThreatsDuring the “Appeasement” Crises of the 1930sSource: International Security

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IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR052 Sebastian RosatoThe Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace TheorySource: American Political Science Review

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR143 Donald H. RumsfeldTransforming the MilitarySource: Foreign Affairs

IR216 Robert M. SapolskyA Natural History of PeaceSource: Foreign Affairs

IR055 Benjamin Schwarz and Christopher LayneA New Grand StrategySource: Atlantic Monthly

IR238 Randall L. SchwellerDomestic Structure and Preventive War: AreDemocracies More Pacific?Source: World Politics

IR308 Steven SimonNEW The Price of the Surge

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR148 P. W. SingerOutsourcing WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR240 Jack SnyderImperial TemptationsSource: National Interest

IR151 James B. SteinbergA Perfect Polemic: Blind to Reality on KosovoSource: Foreign Affairs

IR241 Stephen van EveraOffense, Defense, and the Causes of WarSource: International Security

IR219 Various AuthorsWhat to Do in Iraq: A RoundtableSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR056 Stephen WaltAlliance Formation and the Balance of World PowerSource: International Security

IR333 Kenneth N. WaltzNEW The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory

Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History

IR057 Alexander WendtConstructing International PoliticsSource: International Security

IR058 Jon WesternSources of Humanitarian Intervention: Beliefs,Information, and Advocacy in the U.S.Decisions on Somalia and BosniaSource: International Security

IR220 Kevin Woods, James Lacey, and Williamson MurraySaddam’s Delusions: The View From the InsideSource: Foreign Affairs

WMD & PROLIFERATION

IR251 Graham T. AllisonHow to Stop Nuclear TerrorSource: Foreign Affairs

IR066 Richard K. BettsThe New Threat of Mass DestructionSource: Foreign Affairs

IR077 Ashton B. CarterHow to Counter WMDSource: Foreign Affairs

IR011 Victor D. Cha and David C. KangThe Debate over North KoreaSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR082 John DeutchA Nuclear Posture for TodaySource: Foreign Affairs

IR019 John Lewis GaddisA Grand Strategy of TransformationSource: Foreign Policy

IR276 John Lewis GaddisThe Long Peace: Elements of Stability in thePostwar International SystemSource: International Security

IR107 G. John IkenberryAmerica’s Imperial AmbitionSource: Foreign Affairs

War & Military Strategy—WMD & Proliferation

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IR278 Bruce W. Jentleson and Christopher A. WhytockWho ‘Won’ Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debateand its Implications for Theory and PolicySource: International Security

IR028 Robert JervisThe Political Effects of Nuclear Weapons: A CommentSource: International Security

IR030 Robert JervisUnderstanding the Bush DoctrineSource: Political Science Quarterly

IR226 Robert JervisReports, Politics, and Intelligence Failures: TheCase of IraqSource: Journal of Strategic Studies

IR029 Robert JervisInternational Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle?Source: International Security

IR280 Josef JoffeA World Without IsraelSource: Foreign Policy

IR033 Zalmay KhalilzadLosing the Moment: The United States and theWorld after the Cold WarSource: Washington Quarterly

IR211 Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. PressThe Rise of U.S. Nuclear PrimacySource: Foreign Affairs

IR299 Michael F. MazarrNEW The Long Road to Pyongyang

Source: Foreign Affairs

IR041 John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. WaltAn Unnecessary WarSource: Foreign Policy

IR042 John MuellerThe Essential Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons:Stability in the Postwar WorldSource: International Security

IR286 George PerkovichThe End of the Nonproliferation Regime?Source: Current History

IR215 Paul R. PillarIntelligence, Policy, and the War in IraqSource: Foreign Affairs

IR048 Kenneth M. PollackSpies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went WrongSource: Atlantic Monthly

IR137 Kenneth M. PollackNext Stop Baghdad?Source: Foreign Affairs

IR138 Kenneth M. Pollack and Ray TakeyhTaking on TehranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR049 Barry PosenU.S. Security Policy in a Nuclear-Armed World,Or: What If Iraq Had Had Nuclear Weapons?Source: Security Studies

IR141 Condoleezza RicePromoting the National InterestSource: Foreign Affairs

IR142 James P. RubinStumbling Into WarSource: Foreign Affairs

IR054 Scott D. SaganThe Causes of Nuclear ProliferationSource: Current History

IR265 Scott D. SaganHow to Keep the Bomb From IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR154 Ray TakeyhThe Rogue Who Came in from the ColdSource: Foreign Affairs

IR268 Ray TakeyhTime for Détente with IranSource: Foreign Affairs

IR156 Stephen WaltTwo Cheers for Clinton’s Foreign PolicySource: Foreign Affairs

IR242 David A. WelchThe Organizational Process and BureaucraticPolitics Paradigms: Retrospect and ProspectSource: International Security

IR220 Kevin Woods, James Lacey, and Williamson MurraySaddam’s Delusions: The View From the InsideSource: Foreign Affairs

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WMD & Proliferation

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