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20 复合性相互依赖论与新自由主义 245) Robert Axelrod, The Complexity of Cooperation: A Gent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997). 246) Robert Axelrod and Robert O. Keohane, “Achieving cooperation under anarchy: strategies and institutions.” World Politics 38(1): 226-254, 1985. 247) *David A. Baldwin, ed. Neorealism and neoliberalism: the contemporary debate (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993). 248) C. Fred Bergsten, Keohane, and Nye, “International economics and international politics: a framework for analysis.” International Organization 29(1), 1975. 249) David A. Detomasi, “International Regimes: The Case of Western Corporate Governance,” International Studies Review 8(2), June 2006. 250) David C. Earnest, “Coordination in Large Numbers: An Agent-based Model of International Negotiations,” International Studies Quarterly 52(2), 2008. 251) Joseph M. Grieco, “Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism.” International Organization 42(3): 485-507, 1988. 252) Joseph Grieco; Robert Powell; Duncan Snidal, “The relative-gains problem for international cooperation.” American Political Science Review 87(3): 729-743, 1993. 253) Lloyd Gruber, Ruling the World: Power Politics and the Rise of Supranational Institutions (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000). 254) Stephan Haggard and Beth A. Simmons, “Theories of international regimes.” International Organization 41(3): 491-517, 1987. 255) *Barry B. Hughes, Continuity and change in world politics: the clash of perspectives (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1991). 256) Kal J. Holsti, “A new international politics? Diplomacy in complex interdependence.” International Organization 32(2): 513-530, 1978. 257) *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). 258) *__________, After Hegemony: cooperation and discord in the world political economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984)