World politics -- 1989-
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- The justice cascade, how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics, Kathryn Sikkink
- The United Nations and changing world politics, Thomas G. Weiss, David P. Forsythe, Roger A. Coate, and Kelly-Kate Pease
- The international politics of the Asia-Pacific, Michael Yahuda
- False prophets, the 'clash of civilizations' and the global war on terror, Richard Bonney
- Peoples versus states, minorities at risk in the new century, Ted Robert Gurr
- Kosovo and the challenge of humanitarian intervention, selective indignation, collective action, and international citizenship, edited by Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur
- Rethinking theory and history in the Cold War, the state, military power, and social revolution, Richard Saull ; with a foreword by Fred Halliday
- Barbarians and civilization in international relations, Mark B. Salter
- The Cold War, the great powers and their allies, J.P.D. Dunbabin
- International relations since 1945, a global history, John W. Young and John Kent
- 1989, the struggle to create post-Cold War Europe, Mary Elise Sarotte ; with a new afterword by the author
- World orders, development and transformation, Eunice N. Sahle
- Transnational religion and fading states, edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, James Piscatori
- Rebels without borders, transnational insurgencies in world politics, Idean Salehyan
- Strategic studies and world order, Bradley S. Klein
- Atlas de la mondialisation, comprendre l'espace mondial contemporain, Marie-Françoise Durand ... [and others] ; [préface de Bertrand Badie]
- Co-managing international crises, judgments and justifications, Markus Kornprobst
- Planētikē politikē meta ton psychro polemo, Panagiōtēs Kondylēs
- The revenge of history, why the past endures, a critique of Francis Fukuyama, Jack Lawrence Luzkow
- On my country and the world, Gorbachev
- The postnational constellation, political essays, Juergen Habermas ; translated, edited, and with an introduction by Max Pensky
- La revolución posdemocrática, Javier Tusell
- The real world order, zones of peace, zones of turmoil, Max Singer and Aaron Wildavsky
- International relations since the end of the Cold War, new and old dimensions, [edited by] Geir Lundestad
- After 9/11, cultural dimensions of American global power, Richard Crockatt
- Secrets, lies, and democracy, Noam Chomsky ; interviewed by David Barsamian
- The role of law in international politics, essays in international relations and international law, [edited by] Michael Byers
- The light that failed, why the West is losing the fight for democracy, Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes
- Transatlantic relations, sharing ideals and costs, Beatrice Heuser
- Redefining European security, edited by Carl C. Hodge
- The return of history, conflict, migration, and geopolitics in the twenty-first century, Jennifer Welsh
- Global covenant, the social democratic alternative to the Washington Consensus, David Held
- World politics, trend and transformation, Charles W. Kegley with Eugene R. Wittkopf
- Deterrence now, Patrick M. Morgan
- Political economy and the changing global order, edited by Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
- Wall Street's think tank, the Council on Foreign Relations and the empire of neoliberal geopolitics, 1976-2014, Laurence H. Shoup
- The end of the Cold War, its meaning and implications, edited by Michael J. Hogan
- The logic of internationalism, coercion and accommodation, Kjell Goldmann
- Russia against the rest, the post-Cold War crisis of world order, Richard Sakwa
- La violence et la paix, Pierre Hassner, II
- War and the transformation of global politics, Vivienne Jabri
- The Long 1989, Decades of Global Revolution, edited by Piotr H. Kosicki and Kyrill Kunakhovich
- Tomorrow's politics, the third way and beyond, edited by Ian Hargreaves and Ian Christie
- Russia and the West, the 21st century security environment, Alexei G. Arbatov, Karl Kaiser, and Robert Legvold, editors
- Global politics, globalization and the nation-state, Anthony G. McGrew, Paul G. Lewis, and others
- Boundaries in question, new directions in international relations, edited by John MacMillan and Andrew Linklater
- Globalization and conflict, national security in a 'new' strategic era, edited by Robert G. Patman
- NATO and the UN, a peculiar relationship, Lawrence S. Kaplan
- A world survey of religion and the state, Jonathan Fox
- International trends and national differences in asylum policymaking, Australia, Italy and Ireland compared, 1989-2008, Irial Glynn