Dissolving BoundariesISBN: 978-1-4051-2134-7
Paperback
160 pages
December 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Part II: The Second Image Reversed and Reversed Again:.
1. Reintegrating the Sub-Disciplines of International and Comparative Politics: Bruce Russett (Yale University).
2. The Impact of External Threat on States and Domestic Societies: Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University).
3. Globalization, Democratization, and the Prospects for Civil War in the New Millennium: T. David Mason (University of North Texas).
4. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go: Michael Gilligan and Stephen Stedman (New York University and Stanford University).
5. Development and War: Douglas Lemke (University of Michigan).
6. Imposing Sanctions: States, Firms, and Economic Coercion: T. Clifton Morgan and Navin A. Bapat (Rice University and Rice University).
Part III: A Theory of Conflict?.
7. International Relations Theory and Internal Conflict: Insights from the Interstices: David Lake (Cornell University).
8. Mediation and Foreign Policy: Saadia Touval (Johns Hopkins University).
9. Inside and Out: Peacekeeping and the Duration of Peace after Civil and Interstate Wars: Page Fortna (Columbia University).
10. Mediation and Peacekeeping in a Random Walk Model of Civil and Interstate War: Alastair Smith and Allan Stam (Yale University and Dartmouth College).
11. Explaining the Intractability of Territorial Conflict: Barbara Walter (University of California, San Diego)