Reading list for Doctoral General Exam

(Peace and Security)

 

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*Johan Baylis, Patricia Owens, and Steve Smith. (2014). The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, 7th edition, (Oxford University Press, 2016).

 

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*Kenneth Waltz (2000) “Structural Realism after the Cold War,” International Security 25(1), 5-41.


*G. John Ikenberry (2009) “Liberalism in a Realist World: International Relations as an American Scholarly Tradition,” International Studies, 46, 1&2: 203–19


*Barry Buzan and George Lawson (2013) “The Global Transformation,” International Studies Quarterly 57(3): 620-634


*Jonathan Renshon (2008) “The Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy Decision Making,” Political Psychology, Vol.29, No. 4.

 

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*Zbigniew Brzezinki, “A Geostrategy for Eurasia,” Foreign Affairs, Vol.76 No.5, September/October 1997.


*Walter Russell Mead, “The Return of Geopolitics: The Revenge of the Revisionist Powers,” Foreign Affairs, May/June 2014.


*Randall L. Schweller and Xiaoyu Pu, “After Unipolarity: China’s Visions of International Order in an Era of U.S. Decline,” International Security, 36(1), Summer 2011.


*Sung-han Kim, “The Day After: ROK-U.S. Cooperation for Korean Unification,” The Washington Quarterly, Fall 2015.