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2004

Winter 2003/04

"Correspondence: Fair Fights or Pointless Wars?"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 28

By Kenneth Waltz

Columbia University’s Kenneth Waltz comments on the recent debate in International Security on when democracies are likely to go to war.

 

2001

Winter 2000/01

"The Neorealist and His Critic"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 25

By Kenneth Waltz

The issue concludes with an exchange of letters by Robert Keohone and the author on the significance of institutional theory in explaining international politics.

 

2000

Summer 2000

"Structural Realism after the Cold War"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 1, volume 25

By Kenneth Waltz

According to the author, only changes of the international political system—in other words, changes that would render international politics as we know it obsolete—would require new thinking about how states behave. Changes in the system, including changes in polarity and weaponry, do not diminish realism's explanatory power.

 

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