books by subject
Under- & Postgraduate Int. Relations

The Diffusion of Power in Global Governance: International Political Economy meets Foucault

Diplomacy of Connivance

Theories of International Relations

Isaiah's Vision of Peace in Biblical and Modern International Relations: Swords into Plowshares

Theorizing Foreign Policy in a Globalized World

Post-frontier Resource Governance: Indigenous Rights, Extraction and Conservation in the Peruvian Amazon

Recognition in International Relations: Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context

Power, Information Technology, and International Relations Theory: The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet

Global Governance and Diplomacy: Worlds Apart?

Civilizational Identity: The Production and Reproduction of 'Civilizations' in International Relations

International Relations in the Post-Industrial Era: Rephrasing the Third World

Foreign Ministries in the European Union: Integrating Diplomats

The Myth about Global Civil Society: Domestic Politics to Ban Landmines

Leadership in International Relations: The Balance of Power and the Origins of World War II

Hedley Bull and the Accommodation of Power

Sinicizing International Relations: Self, Civilization, and Intellectual Politics in Subaltern East Asia

Norms over Force: The Enigma of European Power

Democracies at War against Terrorism: A Comparative Perspective

Central and Eastern Europe: Europeanization and Social Change

Transnational Gas Markets and Euro-Russian Energy Relations

Classical and Modern Thought on International Relations: From Anarchy to Cosmopolis

The Gamble of War: Is It Possible to Justify Preventive War?

Basic Texts in International Relations: The Evolution of Ideas about International Society

Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century

Middle Powers in World Trade Diplomacy: India, South Africa and the Doha Development Agenda

Hospitality and World Politics

Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory

Planning and Market Relations

Beyond Realism and Marxism: Critical Theory and International Relations
