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International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War

Richard Ned Lebow
and
Thomas Risse-Kappen, editors

New York

Columbia University Press

1996

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Preface
  1. Introduction: International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War
    Richard Ned Lebow and Thomas Risse-Kappen

  2. The Long Peace, the End of the Cold War, and the Failure of Realism
    Richard Ned Lebow

  3. Explaining the End of the Cold War: Morphological and Behavioral Adaptations to the Nuclear Peace?
    Kenneth A. Oye

  4. Liberalism and the End of the Cold War
    Michael W. Doyle

  5. Myths, Modernization, and the Post-Gorbachev World
    Jack Snyder

  6. Understanding Change in International Politics: The Soviet Empire's Demise and the International System
    Rey Koslowski and Friedrich V. Kratochwil

  7. The Search for Accommodation: Gorbachev in Comparative Perspective
    Richard Ned Lebow

  8. Ideas Do Not Float Freely: Transnational Coalitions, Domestic Structures, and the End of the Cold War
    Thomas Risse-Kappen

  9. Political Learning by Doing: Gorbachev as Uncommitted Thinker and Motivated Learner
    Janice Gross Stein

  10. Conclusions: The End of the Cold War--What Have We Learned?
    Richard K. Herrmann