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[Art, Robert J. and Robert Jervis, eds. International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues. 6th ed. New York: Pearson Education, Inc., 2003. ISBN 0-321-08874-3]

(Art-Jervis readings are organized by Goldstein chapters)

Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6
Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Chapter 13 | Chapter 14

Chapter 1—Understanding IR

Art and Jervis, "Contemporary World Politics” (pp.387-393)

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Chapter 2—Power Politics

Art and Jervis, "Anarchy and Its Consequences" (pp.1-6)
Morgenthau, "The Moral Blindness of Scientific Man" (7-16)
Morgenthau, "The Future of Diplomacy" (116-125)
Waltz, "The Anarchic Structure of World Politics" (47-67)
Grieco, "Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation" (68-72)
Huntington, "Why International Primacy Matters" (367-376)
Walt, "Alliances..." (108-115)
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Chapter 3—Alternatives to Power Politics

Doyle, "Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs" (95-107)
Wendt, “Anarchy Is What States Make of It” (73-80)
Oye, "The Conditions for Cooperation..." (81-94)
Keohane, "A Functional Theory of Regimes" (131-137)
Keohane and Nye, "Complex Interdependence..." (231-246)
Tickner, "A Critique of Morgenthau's Principles..." (17-28)
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Chapter 4—Foreign Policy

Hoffman, “The Uses and Limits of International Law” (126-130)
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Chapter 5—International Conflict

Jervis, "The Era of Leading Power Peace" (395-410)
Huntington, "The Clash of Civilizations?" (411-425)
Kaufmann, "Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Wars” (426-447)
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Chapter 6—Military Force

Art and Jervis, "The Uses of Force" (147-151)
Art, "The Four Functions of Force" (153-165)
Schelling, "The Diplomacy of Violence" (166-179)
Jervis, "Offense, Defense, and the Security Dilemma" (180-199)
Jervis, "The Utility of Nuclear Deterrence" (221-230)
Jenkins, “International Terrorism” (200-206)
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Chapter 7—International Organization and Law

Roberts, "The United Nations and International Security” (138-146)
Hoffman, "The Uses and Limits of International Law" (125-130)
Howard and Donnelly, "Human Rights..." (29-46)
Ratner, “International Law: The Trials of Global Norms” (577-582)
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Chapter 8—Trade

Art and Jervis, "The International Political Economy" (275-280)
Gilpin, "The Nature of Political Economy" (281-297)
Keohane, "Hegemony and the World Political Economy" (298-310)
Rosecrance, "The Trading State -- Then and Now" (344-353)
Krugman, "Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession (377-386)
Oudenaren, “The European Union: E Pluribus Confusio” (564-576)
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Chapter 9—Money and Business

Drucker, "The Changed World Economy" (333-343)
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Chapter 10—Integration

[no readings]
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Chapter 11—The Environment

Hardin, “The Tragedy of the Commons” (511-516)
Simon, “The Infinite Supply of Natural Resources” (517-524)
Homer-Dixon, “Cornucopians and Neo-Malthusians” (506-508)
Bodsky, “The Kyoto Protocol: Bonn Voyage” (506-508)
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Chapter 12—The North-South Gap

Thomas, "Third World Security" (263-274)
Kearney, “Measuring Globalization” (325-332)
Waltz, “Globalization and Governance” (354-366)
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Chapter 13—International Development

[no readings]
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Chapter 14— Postscript: IR in 2050 A.D.

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