FINAL PAPER TOPICS
INTRODUCTION TO
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
FALL 2017
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY
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FINAL
PAPER TOPICS – ARTICLES
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ANDREW ALEXANDER
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William I.
Robinson (2017) Debate on the New Global Capitalism: Transnational
Capitalist Class, Transnational State Apparatuses, and Global Crisis, International
Critical Thought, 7:2, 171-189
Linda Weiss
(2005) The state-augmenting effects of globalisation, New
Political Economy, 10:3, 345-353
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ZEYNEP OZGULEC
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Christopher Layne
(1994) Kant or Cant: The Myth of the Democratic Peace. International
Security. 19(2) Autumn, 5–49
Doyle, Michael W. 1983. Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign
Affairs. Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (3). (32p)
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DAVID PEREZ-DES ROSIERS
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Nationalism
and Globalization. Mary Kaldor. Nations and Nationalism 10. (1/2), 2004,161-
177
Without borders? Notes on globalization as a Mobility Regime by Ronen Shamir |
LE
THI DIEM HUONG
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AID ‘WITH CHINESE
CHARACTERISTICS’: CHINESE FOREIGN AID AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE MEET THE OECD‐DAC
AID REGIME DEBORAH BRÄUTIGAM Journal of International Development J. Int.
Dev. (2011).
China’s Century? Why America’s
Edge Will Endure. Michael Beckley. International Security, Vol. 36, No. 3
(Winter 2011/12), pp. 41–78
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MIRAS
TOLEPBERGEN
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Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: A
Political Perspective on Culture and Terrorism. Mahmood Mamdani. American
Anthropologist, Vol. 104, No. 3 (Sep., 2002), pp. 766-775
Does Terrorism Ever Work? The
2004 Madrid Train Bombings. William Rose, Rysia Murphy and Max Abrahms. International
Security, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Summer, 2007), pp. 185-192
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ASMAA ABUSAMAK
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Global International Relations
(IR) and Regional Worlds A New Agenda for International Studies. Amitav
Acharya. International Studies Quarterly (2014) 58, 647–659
Governing the resilience of
neoliberalism through biopolitics Luca Mavell. European Journal of
International Relations 2017, Vol. 23(3) 489–512
Cultural Diplomacy as a Form of
International Communication by Marta Ryniejska – Kiełdanowicz, Ph.D.
University of Wrocław
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KATHLYN JUANITA CHRYSTAL PAUL
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Robert O.
Keohane (1989) International relations theory: contributions of a feminist
standpoint. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 18(2) Summer,
245–253
Cynthia Weber (1994) Good girls, little girls and bad girls: male paranoia in Robert Keohane’s critique of feminist international relations. Millennium - Journal of International Studies. 23(2) Summer, 337–349 |
TATIANA GONCALVES MATIAS
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Francis
Fukuyama (1998) Women and the Evolution of World Politics. Foreign Affairs.
77(5) September-October, 24–40
J. Ann Tickner: Why Women Can't Run
the World: International Politics According to Francis Fukuyama.
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AONE GOITSEONE GUMBO
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The Impact of Globalization on
Africa Alhaji Ahmadu Ibrahim International Journal of Humanities and Social
Science. Vol. 3 No. 15; August 2013.
Globalization and its Impacts on the
World Economic Development. Muhammad Akram Ch. Muhammad Asim Faheem, Muhammad
Khyzer Bin Dost Iqra Abdullah. International
Journal of Business and Social Science
Vol. 2 No. 23 [Special Issue – December 2011]
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FRANCISCO GIL SUAZO DEBERNARDI
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John J. Mearsheimer
(1994) The False Promise of International Institutions. International
Security. 19(3) Winter, 5–49
Robert O. Keohane and
Lisa L. Martin (1995) The Promise of Institutionalist Theory. International
Security. 20(1) Summer, 39–51
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NAO SOKSAMNANG
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Samantha Power (2001)
Bystanders to Genocide: Why the United States Let the Rwandan Tragedy Happen.
Atlantic Monthly. 288(2) September, 84–108
Bellamy, Alex J.
2011. Libya and the Responsibility to Protect: The Exception and the Norm.
Ethics & International Affairs 25 (3):263-69.
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OLGA GORYUNOVA
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Organic
Intellectuals and the Discourse on Democracy: Academia, Foreign Policy
Makers, and Third World Intervention Christopher I. Clement New Political
Science, Volume 25, Number 3, September 2003.
Confronting
Hugo Chávez United States Democracy Promotion in Latin America by Christopher
I. Clement LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES, Issue 142, Vol. 32 No. 3, May 2005
60-78 DOI: 10.1177/0094582X05275529
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VOEURN VINICHHAI
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Post/neo/liberalism in relational
perspective Nancy Ettlinger*, Christopher D. Hartmann. Political Geography 48
(2015)
Political liberalism and
political conservatism: Functionally independent? Becky L. Choma a,b,⇑, Carolyn L. Hafer a, Jane Dywan
a, Sidney J. Segalowitz a, Michael A. Busseri. Personality and Individual
Differences 53 (2012)
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LOEUN CHHANY
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International effects of China’s rise
and transition: Neoclassical and Keynesian perspectives§ Rod Tyers. Journal
of Asian Economics 37 (2015)
The Rise of China and the Future
of the Atlantic Alliance. Richard Maher. Foreign Policy Research Institute,
2016.
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HILAL NUR HALDAN
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R. Charli Carpenter (2002) Gender Theory in World Politics:
Contributions of a Nonfeminist Standpoint? International Studies Review. 4(3)
Autumn, 153–165
Eric M. Blanchard (2003) Gender, International Relations, and
the Development of Feminist Security Theory. Signs: Journal of Women in
Culture and Society. 28(4) Summer, 1289–1312
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SUY BUNLAY
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Globalization: What's New? What's
Not? (And So What?) Author(s): Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Source: Foreign Policy, No. 118 (Spring, 2000), pp. 104-119
Globalization and American Power:
(Dis)order Through the Politics of Cultural Imperialism Hana Riani. IOSR
Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 22, Issue 2, Ver.
III (Feb. 2017) PP 52-61
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SOEUNG SEYHAK
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Stephen Van
Evera, "The Cult of the Offensive and the Origins of the First World
War," International Security, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Summer 1984)
Jervis, Robert.
2001. Was the Cold War a Security Dilemma? Journal of Cold War
Studies 3 (1). (25p).
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ABDURRAHIM SAGIR
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Keohane,
Robert O. 1998. International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work? Foreign Policy (Spring). (13p)
Charles Lipson,
"International Cooperation in Economic and Security Affairs," World
Politics, Vol. 37, No. 1. (October, 1984), pp. 1-23.
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FACUNDO OLMEDO
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The Coming Anarchy: How
scarcity, crime, overpopulation, tribalism, and disease are rapidly
destroying the social fabric of our planet. Robert D. Kaplan
Anarchy Is What States Make
of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics. Alexander Wendt
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MOHAMMED SAIF
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Alexander Wendt
(1995) Constructing International Politics. International Security. 20(1)
Summer, 71–81
David Singer
(1960) International Conflict: Three Levels of Analysis. World Politics.
12(3) April, 453–461.
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ROLAND LIVINS
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Stephen Van Evera, "Primed
for Peace: Europe After the Cold War," International Security, Vol. 15,
No. 3 (Winter 1990/91) , pp. 7-57.
Charles Lipson,
"International Cooperation in Economic and Security Affairs," World
Politics, Vol. 37, No. 1. (October, 1984), pp. 1-23.
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REZA PIRAMOUN SHARIFABAD
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U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel
Jeremy M. Sharp. Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs March 12, 2012.
Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov
What Really Happened in Congo.
The CIA, the Murder of Lumumba, and the Rise of Mobutu Stephen R. Weissma.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2014.
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JESSICA GARCIA Y MARFIL
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Crenshaw,
Martha, 1981. The causes of Terrorism. Comparative Politics 13 (4)
Rose, William,
Rysia Murphy, and Max Abrahms. 2007 Does Terrorism ever work ? The 2004
Madrid Train bombings. International Security 32 (1)
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AHMED MOHAMED HASSAN
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Waltz, Kenneth
N. 2000. Globalization and American Power. National Interest (Spring). (11p)
Altman, Roger
C. 2009. Globalization in Retreat. Foreign Affairs 88 (4). (8p)
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