目录
Part I Realism
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Chapter One Realist Legacy
1. Thucydides, Of the Nature of State Interest or the Melian Dialogue
2. Machiavelli, The Prince
3. Hobbes, Of the State of Nature
4. Hegel, The Absolute Power of the Nation-State
5. Clausewitz, On the Nature of War
Chapter Two Classical Realism
6. Mahan, The Benefits of Sea Power
7. Mackinder, The Struggle for Control of the Heartland
8. Niebuhr, The Amorality of States
9. Carr, Power and Morality in International Relations
10. Morgenthau, A Realist Theory of International Politics
11. Aron, Transnational Society and International Systems
Chapter Three Neorealism
12. Kaplan, Six Types of International System
13. Waltz, Political Structures in International Politics
14. Gilpin, The New Global Economic Order
15. Jervis, Cooperation under Security Dilemma
16. Mearsheimer, Anarchy and the Struggle for Power
17. Lobell, Ripsman, and Taliaferro, Neoclassical Realist Conception of the
State and International System
Part II Liberalism
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Chapter Four Liberal Legacy
18. Grotius, The Law of War and Peace
19. Vattel, Idea and General Principles of the Law of Nations
20. Rousseau, A Project of Perpetual Peace
21. Kant, Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
22. Bentham, A Plan for an Universal and Perpetual Peace
23. Cobden, A Critique of the Balance of Power
Chapter Five Liberalism in the Heyday
24. Angell, The Great Illusion
25. Wilson, The Fourteen Points
26. Zimmern, The League as an Experiment in International Cooperation
27. Mitrany, A Working Peace System
28. Deutsch, Security Communities
29. Haas, Regimes and Organizations
Chapter Six New Liberalism
30. Falk, The World Order Perspective
31. Keohane, Cooperation after Hegemony
32. Walzer, Just and Unjust Wars
33. Doyle, Liberalism and World Politics
34. Rawls, The Principles of the Law of Peoples
35. Ikenberry, The Future of the Liberal World Order
Part III Marxism
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Chapter Seven Classical Marxism
36. Marx and Engels, Manifesto of The Communist Party