3.现实主义 现实主义概论 118)*David A.Baldwin,ed.Neorealism and neoliberalism:the contemporary debate (New York:Columbia University Press,1993) 119)David Goldfischer,"E.H.Carr:a historical realist'approach for the globalisation era."Review of International Studies 28:697-717,2002 120)Stephen Greenwold,"Strategic Interests and International Political Economy,"New Political Economy 4(1),1999. 121)*Edward Hallett Carr,The twenty years'crisis,1919-1939:An introduction to the study ofinternational relations (London:MacMillan and Co.,1940). 122)*Thomas Hobbes,Leviathan (London:Penguin Books,1985). 123)*Robert O.Keohane,ed.,Neorealism and its critics (New York:Columbia University Press,1986). 124)Jonathan Kirshner,"The Economic Sins of Modern IR Theory and the Classical Realist Alternative,"World Politics 67(1):155-183,January 2015 125)*Stephen D.Krasner,Sovereignty:organized hypocrisy(Princeton:Princeton University Press,1999). 126)*Niccolo Machiavelli,The discourses (London:Penguin Books,1983). 127)*Hans Morgenthau,Politics among nations:the struggle for power and peace 4th edition (New York:Alfred A Knopf,1967). 128)Gideon Rose,"Neoclassical realism and theories of foreign policy."World Politics51(1):144-172,1998。 129)Richard Rosecrance."International theory revisited."International Organization35(4):691-713,1981。 130) "Reply to Waltz."International Organization 36(3):682-685, 1982. 131) Randall L.Schweller,"The progressiveness of neoclassical realism",in Progress in international theory:appraising the field edited by Colin Elman and Miriam Fendius Elman(Cambridge,Mass.:MIT Press,2003). 132) "Unanswered threats:a neoclassical realist theory of underbalancing."International Security 29(2):159-201,2004
11 3.现实主义 现实主义概论 118) *David A. Baldwin, ed. Neorealism and neoliberalism: the contemporary debate (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993) 119) David Goldfischer, “E. H. Carr: a ‘historical realist’ approach for the globalisation era.” Review of International Studies 28: 697-717, 2002. 120) Stephen Greenwold, “Strategic Interests and International Political Economy,” New Political Economy 4(1), 1999. 121) *Edward Hallett Carr, The twenty years’ crisis, 1919-1939: An introduction to the study of international relations (London: MacMillan and Co., 1940). 122) *Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (London: Penguin Books, 1985). 123) *Robert O. Keohane, ed., Neorealism and its critics (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986). 124) Jonathan Kirshner, “The Economic Sins of Modern IR Theory and the Classical Realist Alternative,” World Politics 67(1): 155-183, January 2015. 125) *Stephen D. Krasner, Sovereignty: organized hypocrisy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999). 126) *Niccolo Machiavelli, The discourses (London: Penguin Books, 1983). 127) *Hans Morgenthau, Politics among nations: the struggle for power and peace 4 th edition (New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1967). 128) Gideon Rose, “Neoclassical realism and theories of foreign policy.” World Politics 51(1): 144-172, 1998。 129) Richard Rosecrance, “International theory revisited.” International Organization 35(4): 691-713, 1981。 130) __________, “Reply to Waltz.” International Organization 36(3): 682-685, 1982. 131) Randall L. Schweller, “The progressiveness of neoclassical realism”, in Progress in international theory: appraising the field edited by Colin Elman and Miriam Fendius Elman (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2003). 132) __________, “Unanswered threats: a neoclassical realist theory of underbalancing.” International Security 29(2): 159-201, 2004
133)*Thucydides,History of the Peloponnesian war (London:Penguin Books, 1972). 134)Kenneth Waltz,"Letter to the editor."International Organization 36(3): 679-681,1982. 重商主义、经济民族主义与新重商主义 135)D.C.Coleman,"Mercantilism Revisited,"The Historical Journal 23(4): 773-791,1980. 136)Paolo Guerrieri and Pier Carlo Padoan,"Neomercantilism and international economic stability."International Organization 40(1):29-42,1986. 137)*Alexander Hamilton,"Report on manufactures",in The theoretical evolution of interntional political economy:a reader edited by George T.Crane and Abla Amawi (New York and Oxford:Oxford University Press,1991). 138)Christine Margerum Harlen,"A reappraisal of classical economic nationalism and economic liberalism."International Studies Ouarterly 43: 733-744,1999. 139)Eric Helleiner,"Economic nationalism as a challenge to economic liberalism? Lessons from the 19th century."International Studies Ouarterly 46:307-329, 2002. 140)*Albert O.Hirschman,National power and the structure offoreign trade (Berkeley:University of California Press,1945). 141)Harry Johnson,"Mercantilism:past,present and future."Journal ofWorld Trade Law 8(1),1974. 142)*Jonathan Kirshner,"The political economy of realism,"in Unipolar politics: realism and state strategies after the cold war edited by Ethan B.Kapstein and Michael Mastanduno(New York:Columbia University Press,1999). 143)*Stephen Krasner,Defending the national interest:raw materials investments and U.S.foreign policy (Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1978) 144)David Levi-Faur,"Friedrich List and the political economy of the nation-state."Review of International Political Economy 4(1):154-178,1997. 145)*Friedrich List,The national system of political economy translated and edited by W.O.Henderson (London:Frank Cass,[1873]1983). 146)Takeshi Nakano,"Alfred Marshall's Economic Nationalism,"Nations and Nationalism 13(1).January 2007. 白
12 133) *Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian war (London: Penguin Books, 1972). 134) Kenneth Waltz, “Letter to the editor.” International Organization 36(3): 679-681, 1982. 重商主义、经济民族主义与新重商主义 135) D. C. Coleman, “Mercantilism Revisited,” The Historical Journal 23(4): 773-791, 1980. 136) Paolo Guerrieri and Pier Carlo Padoan, “Neomercantilism and international economic stability.” International Organization 40(1): 29-42, 1986. 137) *Alexander Hamilton, “Report on manufactures”, in The theoretical evolution of interntional political economy: a reader edited by George T. Crane and Abla Amawi (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991). 138) Christine Margerum Harlen, “A reappraisal of classical economic nationalism and economic liberalism.” International Studies Quarterly 43: 733-744, 1999. 139) Eric Helleiner, “Economic nationalism as a challenge to economic liberalism? Lessons from the 19 th century.” International Studies Quarterly 46: 307-329, 2002. 140) *Albert O. Hirschman, National power and the structure of foreign trade (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1945). 141) Harry Johnson, “Mercantilism: past, present and future.” Journal of World Trade Law 8(1), 1974. 142) *Jonathan Kirshner, “The political economy of realism,” in Unipolar politics: realism and state strategies after the cold war edited by Ethan B. Kapstein and Michael Mastanduno (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999). 143) *Stephen Krasner, Defending the national interest: raw materials investments and U.S. foreign policy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978). 144) David Levi-Faur, “Friedrich List and the political economy of the nation-state.” Review of International Political Economy 4(1): 154-178, 1997. 145) *Friedrich List, The national system of political economy translated and edited by W. O. Henderson (London: Frank Cass, [1873]1983). 146) Takeshi Nakano, “Alfred Marshall’s Economic Nationalism,” Nations and Nationalism 13(1), January 2007
147)Henrik Schmiegelow and Michele Schmiegelow,"The new mercantilism in international relations:the case of France's external monetary policy." International Organization 29(2):367-391,1975. 148)*Gustay Schmoller,The mercantile system and its historical significance (New York:The MacMillan Company,1897). 149)*Adam Smith,An inguiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations (New York:The Modern Library,1994). 150)*Philip J.Stern and Carl Wennerlind,Mercantilism reimagined:political economy in early modern Britain and its empire (Oxford University Press,2013). 151)Masako Suginohara,"The Politics of Economic Nationalism in Japan: Backlash against Inward Foreign Direct Investment?"Asian Survey 48(5): 839-859,2008. 152)David J.Sylvan,"The newest mercantilism."International Organization 35(2):375-393,1981 153)Jacob Viner,"Power versus plenty as objectives of foreign policy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."World Politics 1(1):1-29,1948. 霸权稳定论 154)James E.Alt,Randall L.Calvert and Brian D.Humes,"Reputation and Hegemonic Stability:A Game-Theoretic Analysis,"American Political Science Review 82(2),June 1988. 155)John A.C.Conybeare,"Public goods,prisoners'dilemmas and the international political economy."International Studies Quarterly 28(1):5-21, 1984 156)Joanne Gowa,"Bipolarity,multipolarity,and free trade."American Political Science Review83(4):1245-1256,1989 157) "Rational hegemons,excludable goods,and small groups:an epitaph for hegemonic stability theory?"World Politics 41(3):307-324,1989. 158)Joanne Gowa and Edward D.Mansfield,"Power politics and international trade."American Political Science Review 87(2):408-420,1993 159)Isabelle Grunberg,"Exploring the myth'of hegemonic stability." International Organization 44(4):431-478,1990. 160)*Stephen Gill and David Law,The global political economy:perspectives, problems,and policies (New York,London,Toronto,Sydney and Tokyo: Harvester Wheatsheaf,1988),chapter 4. 3
13 147) Henrik Schmiegelow and Michele Schmiegelow, “The new mercantilism in international relations: the case of France’s external monetary policy.” International Organization 29(2): 367-391, 1975. 148) *Gustav Schmoller, The mercantile system and its historical significance (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1897). 149) *Adam Smith, An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations (New York: The Modern Library, 1994). 150) *Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind, Mercantilism reimagined: political economy in early modern Britain and its empire (Oxford University Press, 2013). 151) Masako Suginohara, “The Politics of Economic Nationalism in Japan: Backlash against Inward Foreign Direct Investment?” Asian Survey 48(5): 839-859, 2008. 152) David J. Sylvan, “The newest mercantilism.” International Organization 35(2): 375-393, 1981. 153) Jacob Viner, “Power versus plenty as objectives of foreign policy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.” World Politics 1(1): 1-29, 1948. 霸权稳定论 154) James E. Alt, Randall L. Calvert and Brian D. Humes, “Reputation and Hegemonic Stability: A Game-Theoretic Analysis,” American Political Science Review 82(2), June 1988. 155) John A. C. Conybeare, “Public goods, prisoners’ dilemmas and the international political economy.” International Studies Quarterly 28(1): 5-21, 1984. 156) Joanne Gowa, “Bipolarity, multipolarity, and free trade.” American Political Science Review 83(4): 1245-1256, 1989. 157) __________, “Rational hegemons, excludable goods, and small groups: an epitaph for hegemonic stability theory?” World Politics 41(3): 307-324, 1989. 158) Joanne Gowa and Edward D. Mansfield, “Power politics and international trade.” American Political Science Review 87(2): 408-420, 1993. 159) Isabelle Grunberg, “Exploring the ‘myth’ of hegemonic stability.” International Organization 44(4): 431-478, 1990. 160) *Stephen Gill and David Law, The global political economy: perspectives, problems, and policies (New York, London, Toronto, Sydney and Tokyo: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1988), chapter 4
161)*John A.Hall,"Will the United States decline as did Britain?"in The rise and decline of the nation state edited by Michael Mann (Oxford:Basil Blackwell, 1990) 162)Samuel P.Huntington,"The US-decline or renewal?"Foreign Affairs Winter,1988/89. 163)Scott C.James and David A.Lake,"The second face of hegemony:Britain's repeal of the Corn Laws and the American Walker tariff of 1846."International Organization 43(1):1-29,1989. 164)*Robert Keohane,"Theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes,1967-1977",in Change in the international system edited by Ole R.Holsti,Randolph M.Siverson,Alexander L.George (Boulder:Westview Press,1980). 165)*Charles P.Kindleberger,The world in depression,1929-1939 (London: Allen Lane,1973). 166) "Dominance and leadership in the international economy: exploitation,public goods,and free rides."International Studies Ouarterly 25(2). 1981. 167) "Hierarchy versus inertial cooperation."International Organization 40(4),1986 168)Stephen D.Krasner,"State power and the structure of international trade." World Politics 28(3):317-347,1976. 169)*David A.Lake,Power,protection,and free trade:international sources of U.S.commercial strategy,1887-1939 (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1988). 170)Fred H.Lawson,"Hegemony and the structure of international trade reassessed:a view from Arabia."International Organization 37(2):317-337, 1983. 171)Timothy McKeown,"Hegemonic stability theory and 19th century tariff levels in Europe."International Organization 37(1):73-91,1983. 172)Helen Milner and Jack Snyder,"Lost hegemony?"International Organization42(4):749-750,1988. 173)*Henry R.Nau,The myth of America's decline:leading the world economy into the 1990s (New York and Oxford:Oxford University Press,1990). 174)John Vincent Nye,"Revisionist tariff history and the theory of hegemonic stability."Politics Society 19(2):209-232,1991. g
14 161) *John A. Hall, “Will the United States decline as did Britain?” in The rise and decline of the nation state edited by Michael Mann (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990). 162) Samuel P. Huntington, “The US - decline or renewal?” Foreign Af airs Winter, 1988/89. 163) Scott C. James and David A. Lake, “The second face of hegemony: Britain’s repeal of the Corn Laws and the American Walker tariff of 1846.” International Organization 43(1): 1-29, 1989. 164) *Robert Keohane, “Theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes, 1967-1977”, in Change in the international system edited by Ole R. Holsti, Randolph M. Siverson, & Alexander L. George (Boulder: Westview Press, 1980). 165) *Charles P. Kindleberger, The world in depression, 1929-1939 (London: Allen Lane, 1973). 166) __________, “Dominance and leadership in the international economy: exploitation, public goods, and free rides.” International Studies Quarterly 25(2), 1981. 167) __________, “Hierarchy versus inertial cooperation.” International Organization 40(4), 1986. 168) Stephen D. Krasner, “State power and the structure of international trade.” World Politics 28(3): 317-347, 1976. 169) *David A. Lake, Power, protection, and free trade: international sources of U.S. commercial strategy, 1887-1939 (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1988). 170) Fred H. Lawson, “Hegemony and the structure of international trade reassessed: a view from Arabia.” International Organization 37(2): 317-337, 1983. 171) Timothy McKeown, “Hegemonic stability theory and 19 th century tariff levels in Europe.” International Organization 37(1): 73-91, 1983. 172) Helen Milner and Jack Snyder, “Lost hegemony?” International Organization 42(4): 749-750, 1988. 173) *Henry R. Nau, The myth of America’s decline: leading the world economy into the 1990s (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990). 174) John Vincent Nye, “Revisionist tariff history and the theory of hegemonic stability.” Politics & Society 19(2): 209-232, 1991
175)Joseph S.Nye,"The misleading metaphor of decline."Atlantic Monthly March,1990. 176)Patrick O'Brien and Geoffrey Allen Pigman,"Free trade,British hegemony and the international economic order in the nineteenth century."Review of International Studies 18:89-113,1992. 177)Bruce Russett,"The mysterious case of vanishing hegemony;or,is Mark Twain really dead?"International Organization 39(2):207-231,1985. 178)Duncan Snidal,"The limits of hegemonic stability theory."International Organization39(4):579-614,1985. 179)Arthur A.Stein,"The hegemon's dilemma:Great Britain,the United States, and the international economic order."International Organization 38(2):355-386, 1984. 180)Susan Strange,"The persistent myth of lost hegemony."International Organization41(4):551-574,1987. 181)Beth V.Yarbrough and Robert M.Yarbrough,"Cooperation in the liberalization of international trade:after hegemony,what?"International Organization 41(1):1-26,1987. 现实主义的南北关系论 182)Benjamin J.Cohen,The question ofimperialism:the political economy of dominance and dependence (New York:Basic Books,1973). 183)*Stephen D.Krasner,Structural conflict:the third world against global liberalism (Berkeley:University of California Press,1985) 184) "Transforming international regimes:what the Third World wants and why?"International Studies Ouarterly 25(1),1981. 185) David A.Lake,"Power and the Third World:Toward a realist political economy of North-South relations."International Studies Quarterly 31:217-234, 1987 186)*Martin Robertson,The inequality of nations (London:Martin Robertson, 1977). 187) Kenneth N.Waltz,"The myth of national interdependence",in The international corporation edited by Charles Kindleberger (Cambridge,Mass.and London:The MIT Press,1970). 15
15 175) Joseph S. Nye, “The misleading metaphor of decline.” Atlantic Monthly March, 1990. 176) Patrick O’Brien and Geoffrey Allen Pigman, “Free trade, British hegemony and the international economic order in the nineteenth century.” Review of International Studies 18: 89-113, 1992. 177) Bruce Russett, “The mysterious case of vanishing hegemony; or, is Mark Twain really dead?” International Organization 39(2): 207-231, 1985. 178) Duncan Snidal, “The limits of hegemonic stability theory.” International Organization 39(4): 579-614, 1985. 179) Arthur A. Stein, “The hegemon’s dilemma: Great Britain, the United States, and the international economic order.” International Organization 38(2): 355-386, 1984. 180) Susan Strange, “The persistent myth of lost hegemony.” International Organization 41(4): 551-574, 1987. 181) Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough, “Cooperation in the liberalization of international trade: after hegemony, what?” International Organization 41(1): 1-26, 1987. 现实主义的南北关系论 182) Benjamin J. Cohen, The question of imperialism: the political economy of dominance and dependence (New York: Basic Books, 1973). 183) *Stephen D. Krasner, Structural conflict: the third world against global liberalism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985) 184) __________, “Transforming international regimes: what the Third World wants and why?” International Studies Quarterly 25(1), 1981. 185) David A. Lake, “Power and the Third World: Toward a realist political economy of North-South relations.” International Studies Quarterly 31: 217-234, 1987. 186) *Martin Robertson, The inequality of nations (London: Martin Robertson, 1977). 187) Kenneth N. Waltz, “The myth of national interdependence”, in The international corporation edited by Charles Kindleberger (Cambridge, Mass.and London: The MIT Press, 1970)