Progress in Postwar International Relations
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr
- Publish date: 01/01/1995
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Defining and conceptualizing progress in international relations, by Emanuel Adler, Beverly Crawford, and Jack Donnelly Cognitive evolution: a dynamic approach for the study of international relations and their progress, by Emanuel Adler Change in regime type and progress in international relations, by Philippe C. Schmitter Seasons of peace: progress in postwar international security, by Emanuel Adler The ideas of progress and U.S. nonproliferation policy, by Michael Brenner Embedded liberalism revisited: institutions and progress in international economic relations, by John Gerard Ruggie Progress for the rich: the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, by Robert T. Kudrle and Stefanie Ann Lenway Making progress in international environmental protection, by Peter M. Haas Progress in human rights, by Jack Donnelly Assisting the Palestinian refugees: progress in human rights?, by Benjamin N. Schiff Structuralism and its critics: recent progress in international relations theory, by Stephen Haggard Toward a theory of progress in international relations, by Beverly Crawford
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