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Regarding IR Field

  • Russel H. Fifield, “The Introductory Course in International Relations,” American Political Science Review Vol. 42, No. 6 (December 1948), pp. 1189-1196.
  • Frederick Dunn, “The Present Course of International Relations Research,” World Politics Vol. 2, No. 1 (October 1949), pp. 80-95.
  • Miles Kahler, "Inventing International Relations: International Relations Theory after 1945," in Michael W.
  • Doyle and G. John Ikenberry, eds., New Thinking in International Relations Theory (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997), pp. 20-53.
  • Michael W. Doyle, Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism, and Socialism (New York: Norton, 1997).
  • Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999).
  • Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse and Beth A. Simmons, eds., Handbook of International Relations (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2002).
  • Brian C. Schmidt, "On the History and Historiography of International Relations," in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse and Beth A. Simmons, eds., Handbook of International Relations (Thousand Oaks, Cal.: Sage, 2002), pp. 3-22.
  • Donald J. Puchala, Theory and History in International Relations (New York: Routledge, 2003)

War and Decision Making

  1. John J. Mearsheimer, “Anarchy and the Struggle for Power.” In Robert J. Art and Robert Jervis, eds., International Politics. 7th ed. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2005.
  2. Jack S. Levy, “Preventive War: Concept and Propositions.” International Interactions 37, 1 (March 2011): 87-96.
  3. Robert Jervis, “Deterrence, the Spiral Model, and the Intentions of the Adversary.” In Ralph K. White, Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear War. New York: New York University Press, 1986. Pp. 107-30.
  4. Allison and Halperin, “Bureaucratic Politics”5d. Crisis Decision-Making
  5. Ole R. Holsti, “Crisis Decision-Making”

Analysis of War

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진화론적 시각

  • Robert Wrangham, “Why Apes and Humans Kill.” In Martin Jones and A.C. Fabian, eds., Conflict. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 43-62.
    • https://www.science.org/content/article/why-do-chimps-kill-each-other - A new study of chimpanzees has found that lethal aggression can be evolutionarily beneficial for the species, as it allows the winners to gain access to resources, mates, and the opportunity to pass on their genes. This contradicts the theory that chimpanzees only become aggressive due to the impact of human activity on their environment, such as habitat loss and increased competition for food. The study analyzed data from 18 chimpanzee communities and 4 bonobo communities across Africa, and found that models explaining the killings as being related to adaptive strategies were nearly 7 times as supported as models that assumed human impacts were responsible. The study also found that bonobos are relatively more peaceful than chimpanzees, with only one suspected killing observed among the bonobo groups.
  • Azar Gat, “So Why Do People Fight? Evolutionary Theory and the Causes of War” European Journal of International Relations 15, 4 (2009): 571-99.
  • Azar Gat, War in Human Civilization. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
  • Bradley A. Thayer, “Bringing in Darwin: Evolutionary Theory, Realism, and International Politics.” International Security 25, 2 (Fall 2000): 124-51.
  • Bradley A. Thayer, Darwin and International Relations: On the Evolutionary Origins of War and Ethnic Conflict. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 2004.
  • Duncan Bell and Paul McDonald, "Start the Evolution without Us," International Security, 26, (Summer 2001): 187-194. Response to Thayer
  • Stephen Peter Rosen, War and Human Nature. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005.
  • Greg Cashman, What Causes War? An Introduction to Theories of International Conflict. 2nd ed. Lanham, MD: 2014. Chap. 2.
  • Robert A. Hinde, "Aggression and War: Individuals, Groups, and States." In Philip E.
  • Tetlock, et. al., Behavior, Society, and International Conflict, vol. III. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Chap. 1.
  • Anthony Lopez, “The Evolution of War: Theory and Controversy.” International Theory 8, (March 2016): 97-137.

국제정치의 분석 수준

  • Kenneth N. Waltz, Man, the State, and War. New York: Columbia University Press, 1959. Chap. 1.
  • Robert Jervis, Perception and Misperception in International Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976. Chap. 1.
  • J. David Singer, "The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Politics." World Politics, 14, 1 (October 1961): 77-92.
  • James Lee Ray, “Integrating Levels of Analysis in World Politics.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 13, 4 (2001): 355-88.
  • James N. Rosenau, "Pre-Theories and Theories of Foreign Policy." In R. B. Farrell, ed., Approaches to Comparative and International Politics. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1966.
  • Alexander Wendt, "The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory." International Organization 41, 3 (Summer 1987): 335-70.