The fifth course lecture, on Rousseau.
The fifth course lecture, on Rousseau.
Here it is. (Although, at 47 minutes, I wonder if it should just be a “lecture” rather than a “lecturelet.” There was just more to say about constructivism, since it’s a somewhat more complicated theory of world politics, so bear with me.)
Here’s the second short lecture, on liberal IR theory.
The fourth lecture, on John Locke’s two treatises of government.
This is a book chapter I wrote for the Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis, edited by Robert Goodin and Charles Tilly (Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 490-505.
This is an article I wrote that was published in the Journal of Political Philosophy. It appeared in volume 11 (2003), pp. 223-252.
This is a five-part forum I edited that appeared in the Review of International Studies on the person-hood or actor-hood of states. It appeared in volume 30 (2004), pp. 255-316.
Part One (Jackson introduction)
Part Two (Neumann)
Part Three (Wight)
Part Four (Jackson)
Part Five (Wendt)
This is a forum that I edited for the International Studies Review on realism and constructivism. It appeared in volume 6 (2004), pp. 337-352.
A few words about “realism,” the first of the IR theoretical perspectives that we will be looking at this semester. You’ll need either iTunes or QuickTime Player to play the podcast properly; there is a video component, so make sure that you have the proper window open on your player once you download the file.
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