Chapter One Liberalism Ideological Origins of International Politics Theories of Liberalism Hugo Grotius' thought of intemational politics John Locke's thought of international politics Jean-Jacques Rousseau's thought of intemational politics Immanuel Kant's thought of international politics Jeremy Bentham's thought of international politics Idealism Woodrow Wilson's thought of international politics Alfred Zimmern's thought of international politics John Murray's thought of international politics Appraisement for idealism Interdependence Liberalism Defining interdependence Joseph Nye and Robert Keohane's thought of complex interdependence Neoliberal institutionalism Robert Keohane's international regimes theory Oran Young's international regime theory Republican Liberalism Democratic peace theory Michael Doyle's thought of democratic peace Bruce Russett's thought of democratic peace Chapter Two Realism Legacy of Realism Thucydides and the History of the Peloponnesian War Niccolo Machiavelli and The Prince Thomas Hobbes and the Leviathan George Hegel's thought of realism Max Weber's thought of realism Classical Realism E H Carr and The Twenty Years' Crisis Reinhold Niebuhr's thought of Christian realism Hans Morgenthau and Politics among Nations George Kennan and strategy of containment Raymond Aron and Peace and War John Herz's thought between realism and idealism Henry Kissinger and diplomatic thought of realism Neo-realism Kenneth Waltz and Theory of In,tern,ational Politics Robert Gilpin and War an,d Change in World Politics The New Development of Realism Offensive realism Defensive realism Neoclassical Realism Appraisement for Realism Chapter Three Scientific Behavioralism Chapter Four English School Chapter Five Constructivism Chapter Six Marxism