Realism Flashcards
authors, titles, and years (30 cards)
Kenneth Waltz – Theory of International Politics
1979
Christopher David LaRoche & Simon Frankel Pratt – Kenneth Waltz Is Not a Neorealist (and Why That Matters)
2018
Kenneth N. Waltz – Evaluating Theories
1997
John Mearsheimer – The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
2001
Robert Gilpin – War and Change in World Politics
1981
Robert Jervis – Realism in the Study of World Politics
1998
Brian C. Schmidt – Competing Realist Conceptions of Power
2005
William C. Wohlforth et al. – Testing Balance-of-Power Theory in World History
2007
Paul Schroeder – Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theory
1994
Stacie E. Goddard – When Right Makes Might: How Prussia Overturned the European Balance of Power
2008
Paul M. Kennedy – The First World War and the International Power System
1984
Keir A. Lieber – The New History of World War I and What It Means for International Relations Theory
2007
Jack Snyder & Keir A. Lieber – Defensive Realism and the ‘New’ History of World War I
2008
Randall L. Schweller – Unanswered Threats: A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Underbalancing
2004
Timothy W. Crawford – Wedge Strategy, Balancing, and the Deviant Case of Spain, 1940–41
2008
John S. Duffield – Political Culture and State Behavior: Why Germany Confounds Neorealism
1999
Keir A. Lieber & Gerard Alexander – Waiting for Balancing: Why the World Is Not Pushing Back
2005
Ido Oren – The Unrealism of Contemporary Realism
2009
Richard Ned Lebow – International Relations Theory and the Ukrainian War
2022
Thucydides – The History of the Peloponnesian War
5th Century
E.H. Carr – The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939
1964
Hans Morgenthau – The Political Science of E.H. Carr
1948
Henry Kissinger – Diplomacy
1994