PREFACE INTRODUCTION I THEORIES AND TRADITIONS THE GROTIAN AND THE IDEALIST TRADITIONS 1 THE RIGHTS OF WAR AND PEACE Hugo Grotius 2 JUSTICE BETWEEN NATIONS Emmericb de Vattel 3 THE FOURTEEN POINTS Woodrow Wilson 4 THE IDEA OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY Hedley Bull THE REALIST TRADITION AND POWER 5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PRINCE Niccolo Machiavelli 6 RELATIONS AMONG SOVEREIGNS Thomas Hobbes 7 THE REALIST CRITIQUE AND THE LIMITATIONS OF REALISM Edward Hallett Carr 8 SIX PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL REALISM Hans J. Morgenthau 9 THE ORIGINS OF WAR IN NEOREALIST THEORY Kenneth N. Waltz THE RADICAL TRADITION AND THE ROOTS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 10 THE ECONOMIC TAPROOTS OF IMPERIALISM John A. Hobson 11 IMPERIALISM: A SPECIAL STAGE OF CAPITALISM V. I. Lenin 12 Two ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES: MARXISM AND LIBERALISM Stephen D. Krasner II THE STRUCTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM BIPOLAR AND MULTIPOLAR SYSTEMS 13 THE STABILITY OF A BIPOLAR WORLD Kenneth N. Waltz 14 MULTIPOLAR POWER SYSTEMS AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY Karl W. Deutsch and J. David Singer 15 HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS Raymond Aron UNDERLYING COMPLEXITIES 16 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPLEX INTERDEPENDENCE Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye 17 THREE PATHS OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE Immanuel Wallerstein III THE ACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS THE STATE AS ACTOR 18 THE LEVEL-OF-ANALYSIS PROBLEM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS J. David Singer 19 THE TERRITORIAL STATE REVISITED: REFLECTIONS ON THE FUTURE OF THE NATION STATE John H. Herz INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS AS ACTORS 20 DECISION-MAKING ANALYSIS B. P White 21 COGNITIVE DYNAMICS AND IMAGES OF THE ENEMY Ole R. Holsti 22 CONCEPTUAL MODELS AND THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS Graham T. Allison THE RISE OF NONSTATE ACTORS 23 TOWARDS A NEW CONCEPTUALIZATION OF GLOBAL POLITICS Richard Mansbach, Yale H. Ferguson, and Donald E. Lampert 24 THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM Oran R. Young IV ANARCHY AND SOCIETY IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM POWER AND ANARCHY 25 REFLECTIONS ON THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Thucydides 26 INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL ANARCHY: THE THIRD IMAGE Kenneth N. Waltz 27 THE SECURITY DILEMMA IN THE ATOMIC AGE John H. Herz 28 COOPERATION UNDER THE SECURITY DILEMMA Robert Jervis 29 THE BALANCE OF POWER Hans J. Morgenthau 30 CRITICISM OF BALANCE OF POWER THEORY A. F. K. Organski 31 COLLECTIVE SECURITY AS AN APPROACH TO PEACE Inis L. Claude, Jr. COOPERATION AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY 32 THE FUNCTIONS OF DIPLOMACY Hedley Bull 33 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE STATE SYSTEM William D. Coplin 34 COOPERATION AND INTERNATIONAL REGIMES Robert O. Keohane 35 CAVE! HIC DRAGONES: A CRITIQUE OF REGIME ANALYSIS Susan Strange 36THE FUNCTIONALIST ALTERNATIVE David Mitrany 37 THE INTEGRATION THEORISTS AND THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Donald J. Puchala V DETERRENCE, CRISIS, AND WAR NUCLEAR DETERRENCE 38 NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND STRATEGY Bernard Brodie 39 THE DELICATE BALANCE OF TERROR Albert Wohlstetter INTERNATIONAL CRISIS 40 THE CONCEPT OF CRISIS Charles F. Hermann 41 THE MANIPULATION OF RISK Thomas C. Schelling 42 THE LIMITS OF COERCIVE DIPLOMACY 43 CRISIS BARGAINING Glenn H. Snyder THE NATURE AND ORIGINS OF WAR 44 WAR AS AN INSTRUMENT OF POLICY Carl von Clausewitz 45 OFFENSIVE STRATEGY Sun Tzu 46 PRESERVING ONESELF AND DESTROYING THE ENEMY Mao Tse-Tung 47 MOTIVES AND PERCEPTIONS UNDERLYING ENTRY INTO WAR Dean G. Pruitt and Richard C. Snyder 48 WAR AND MISPERCEPTION Robert Jervis VI THE GOLD WAR INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR 49 THE SOURCES OF SOVIET CONDUCT George Kennan 50 THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 51 THE COLD WAR, REVISITED AND RE-VISIONED Christopher Lasch THE LONG PEACE 52THE LONG PEACE: ELEMENTS OF STABILITY IN THE POSTWAR INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM John Lewis Gaddis 53 THE TRANSFORMATION OF FOREIGN POLICIES: MODERNIZATION, INTERDEPENDENCE, AND EXTERNALIZATION 54 DEPENDENCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Robert Gilpin VII INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AFTER THE COLD WAR ASSESSING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 55 WHY WE WILL SOON MISS THE COLD WAR John J. Mearsheimer 56 THE TWO WORLDS OF WORLD POLITICS James N. Rosenau TRANSNATIONAL CRIME 57 THE CHANGING PROLIFERATION THREAT John F. Sopko 58 TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME: AN IMMINENT THREAT TO THE NATION-STATE Louise I. Shelley 59 THE ADVENT OF NETWAR John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt FUTURE SCENARIOS 60 THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS Samuel P. Huntington 61 THE COMING ANARCHY Robert D. Kaplan 62 ELECTRONIC CASH AND THE END OF NATIONAL MARKETS Stephen J. Kobrin ACKNOWLEDGMENTS