Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Users without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Please, subscribe or login to access all content. The Second Edition has been expanded to 33 chapters and fully revised, with new chapters on the following contemporary topics:. A truly international undertaking, this Handbook reviews the many historical, philosophical, analytical and normative roots to the discipline and covers the key contemporary topics of research and debate today.
The Handbook of International Relations remains an essential benchmark publication for all advanced undergraduates, graduate students and academics in politics and international relations. Mitchell International Environmental Politics Hans Peter Schmitz and Kathryn Sikkink International Human Rights This is not so much a 'handbook', more a brilliantly conceived and wonderfully designed piece of scholarship that makes a major contribution of its own to the field of IR.
Each of the thirty three individual essays does exactly what the editors must have hoped for - provide a thoroughgoing guide to nearly every conceivable topic of interest to the student of international politics. A must buy for libraries and a first-to-go-to reference point for scholars.
The vastly changed, second edition of "The Handbook" extends its run as the most authoritative and convenient source for a comprehensive and sophisticated overview of a vibrant field of scholarship.
The 33 chapters are highly informative and up-to-date, and authored by a distinguished and diverse group of international scholars. Jones, A. Genocide: A comprehensive introduction.
Keck, M. Activists beyond borders: advocacy networks in international politics. Krook, M. Rethinking the life cycles of international norms: The United Nations and the global promotion of gender equality. European Journal of International Relations 18 1 : — Lantis, J. Resiliency dynamics of norm clusters: Norm contestation and international cooperation.
Review of International Studies 44 3 : — Legro, J. Which norms matter? International Organization 51 1 : 31— The transformation of policy ideas. American Journal of Political Science 44 3 : — Lemkin, R. Axis rule in occupied Europe: Laws of occupation, analysis of government, proposals for redress. New Jersey: Lawbook Exchange Ltd. Lippman, M. A road map to the Genocide Convention. Journal of Genocide Research 4 2 : — Onions, C. The shorter Oxford English dictionary, vol.
Onuf, N. International legal theory, essays and engagements, — New York: Routledge. Panke, D. Why international norms disappear sometimes. European Journal of International Relations 18 4 : — Norm challenges and norm death: The inexplicable? Cooperation and Conflict 51 1 : 3— Park, S. Vetterlein, eds. Owning development.
New York: Cambridge University Press. Payne, R. Persuasion, frames and norm construction. European Journal of International Relations 7 1 : 37— Price, R. Syria and the Chemical Weapons Taboo. Journal of Global Security Studies 4 1 : 37— From micro to neuro: Implications of neuroscience and moral psychology for research on international norms. Risse, T. Ropp, and K. Sikkink, eds. The power of human rights: International norms and domestic change. Schmidt, A. Breaking the ban? The heterogeneous impact of US contestation on the torture norm.
Journal of Global Security Studies 4 1 : — Shulman, S. Hyperrationality and the logical limits to neoclassicism. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 20 1 : — Stefan, C. On non-Western norm shapers: Brazil and the responsibility while protecting. European Journal of International Security 2 1 : 88— Stimmer, A. The dynamics of dissent: when actions are louder than words. International Affairs 95 3 : — Tacheva, B. Global constitutionalism and the responsibility to protect.
Global Constitutionalism 4 3 : — Toje, A. Security Dialogue 39 1 : — United Nations. Welsh, J. Norm contestation and the responsibility to protect. Daedalus 4 : 75— Wiener, A. Contested compliance: interventions on the normative structure of world politics. European Journal of International Relations 10 2 : — Enacting meaning-in-use: qualitative research on norms and international relations. Review of International Studies 35 1 : — Maylei Blackwell, N.
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