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Explores whether and the extent to which the boundaries between comparative politics and international relations are and should be dissolved. This title looks at the relationship between and the issues separating comparative politics and international relations.

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Part I: Dissolving Boundaries: An Introduction: Suzanne Werner, David Davis, and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (Emory University, Emory University, Hoover Institution of Stanford University).

Part II: The Second Image Reversed and Reversed Again:.

1. Reintegrating the Sub-Disciplines of International and Comparative Politics: Bruce Russett (Yale University).

2. The Impact of External Threat on States and Domestic Societies: Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University).

3. Globalization, Democratization, and the Prospects for Civil War in the New Millennium: T. David Mason (University of North Texas).

4. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go: Michael Gilligan and Stephen Stedman (New York University and Stanford University).

5. Development and War: Douglas Lemke (University of Michigan).

6. Imposing Sanctions: States, Firms, and Economic Coercion: T. Clifton Morgan and Navin A. Bapat (Rice University and Rice University).

Part III: A Theory of Conflict?.

7. International Relations Theory and Internal Conflict: Insights from the Interstices: David Lake (Cornell University).

8. Mediation and Foreign Policy: Saadia Touval (Johns Hopkins University).

9. Inside and Out: Peacekeeping and the Duration of Peace after Civil and Interstate Wars: Page Fortna (Columbia University).

10. Mediation and Peacekeeping in a Random Walk Model of Civil and Interstate War: Alastair Smith and Allan Stam (Yale University and Dartmouth College).

11. Explaining the Intractability of Territorial Conflict: Barbara Walter (University of California, San Diego)

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/17/2003 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781405121347, 978-1405121347
      ISBN10: 1405121343

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores whether and the extent to which the boundaries between comparative politics and international relations are and should be dissolved. This title looks at the relationship between and the issues separating comparative politics and international relations.

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Dissolving Boundaries: An Introduction: Suzanne Werner, David Davis, and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (Emory University, Emory University, Hoover Institution of Stanford University).

      Part II: The Second Image Reversed and Reversed Again:.

      1. Reintegrating the Sub-Disciplines of International and Comparative Politics: Bruce Russett (Yale University).

      2. The Impact of External Threat on States and Domestic Societies: Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University).

      3. Globalization, Democratization, and the Prospects for Civil War in the New Millennium: T. David Mason (University of North Texas).

      4. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go: Michael Gilligan and Stephen Stedman (New York University and Stanford University).

      5. Development and War: Douglas Lemke (University of Michigan).

      6. Imposing Sanctions: States, Firms, and Economic Coercion: T. Clifton Morgan and Navin A. Bapat (Rice University and Rice University).

      Part III: A Theory of Conflict?.

      7. International Relations Theory and Internal Conflict: Insights from the Interstices: David Lake (Cornell University).

      8. Mediation and Foreign Policy: Saadia Touval (Johns Hopkins University).

      9. Inside and Out: Peacekeeping and the Duration of Peace after Civil and Interstate Wars: Page Fortna (Columbia University).

      10. Mediation and Peacekeeping in a Random Walk Model of Civil and Interstate War: Alastair Smith and Allan Stam (Yale University and Dartmouth College).

      11. Explaining the Intractability of Territorial Conflict: Barbara Walter (University of California, San Diego)

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