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  1. Mikhail Gorbachev, “Real ity and Guarantees for a Secure World,” as reported in Foreign
    Broadcast Information Ser vice, Daily Report, Soviet Union, September 17, 1987, p. 25.


Chapter 03


  1. Helen Benedict, “The Nation: The Plight of Women Soldiers,” May 6, 2009, www. npr. org
    / templates / story / story. php? storyId​=​ 1 03844570.

  2. Kenneth N. Waltz, Man, the State, and War (New York: Columbia University Press, 1954);
    and J. David Singer, “The Levels of Analy sis Prob lem,” in International Politics and Foreign
    Policy, ed. James N. Rosenau, rev. ed. (New York: Free Press, 1961), pp. 20–29.

  3. Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, trans. Rex Warner, rev. ed. (Harmonds worth,
    UK: Penguin, 1972).

  4. Augustine, Confessions and City of God, in Great Books of the Western World, ed. Robert Maynard
    Hutchins, vol. 18 (Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1952, 1986).

  5. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, ed. C. B. Macpherson (Harmonds worth, UK: Penguin, 1968), p. 13.

  6. Hans J. Morgenthau, Politics among Nations: The Strug gle for Power and Peace, 5th ed., rev. (New
    York: Knopf, 1978).

  7. John J. Mearsheimer, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (New York: W. W. Norton, 2001),
    pp. 19–22.

  8. Kenneth N. Waltz, Theory of International Politics (Reading, MA: Addison- Wesley, 1979).

  9. Kenneth N. Waltz, “Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory,” in Controversies in International
    Relations Theory: Realism and the Neoliberal Challenge, ed. Charles W. Kegley Jr. (New York:
    St. Martin’s, 1995), pp. 67–82.

  10. John J. Mearsheimer, “The False Promise of International Institutions,” International Security
    19:3 (Winter 1994–95): 5–49.

  11. Robert Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press,
    1981), p. 29.

  12. Gilpin, War and Change, p. 210.

  13. Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, vol. 36, ed. David Wallace Carrithers (Berkeley: University
    of California Press, 1971), p. 23.

  14. Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace, ed. Lewis White Beck (New York: Macmillan, 1957).

  15. Robert Axelrod and Robert O. Keohane, “Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies
    and Institutions,” in Cooperation under Anarchy, ed. Kenneth Oye (Prince ton, NJ: Prince ton
    University Press, 1986), pp. 226–54.

  16. G. John Ikenberry, After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order
    after Major Wars (Prince ton, NJ: Prince ton University Press, 2003).

  17. Robert O. Keohane and Joseph Nye, Power and Interdependence, 3rd ed. (New York: Longman,
    2001); Keohane and Nye, “Transnational Relations and World Politics,” International Or ga ni­
    za tion 25:3 (Summer 1971): 329–50, 721–48.

  18. Francis Fukuyama, “The End of History?” National Interest 16 (Summer 1989): 4.

  19. John Mueller, Retreat from Doomsday: The Obsolescence of Major War (New York: Basic Books,
    1989).


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