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Uluslararası İlişkilerde Okunması Gereken Klasik Metinler

Doktoraya başlamadan mutlaka okunması gereken, 1980-90'larda Uİ Disiplininde yapılan temel tartışma metinlerini listeledim

1.    Kenneth Waltz (1979) Political Structures, in Theory of International Politics, Addison-Wesley

2.    Kenneth N. Waltz (1988) The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory, Journal of Interdisciplinary History,  Vol. 18, No. 4, The Origin and Prevention of Major Wars (Spring, 1988), pp. 615-628

3.  Kenneth N. Waltz (1993) The Emerging Structure of International Politics,   International Security, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 44-79 (36 pages)

4.    Kenneth N. Waltz (2000) Structural Realism after the Cold War, International Security, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 5–41

5.    Kenneth N. Waltz (2007) International politics is not foreign policy,  Security Studies Volume 6,- Issue 1

6.    Fred Halliday and Justin Rosenberg (1998) Interview with Ken Waltz, Review of International Studies , Volume 24 , Issue 3 , pp. 371 – 386

7.    Robert O Keohane ed. (1986) Neorealism and Its Critics, Columbia University Press.

 

8.    Adam Watson (1990) Systems of States, Review of International Studies , Volume 16 , Issue 2, pp. 99 - 109

9.    Alexander Wendt  (1994) ‘Collective identity formation and the international state’, American Political Science Review 88 (1994), pp. 384–96

10. Alexander Wendt (1987) The agent-structure problem in international relations theory Journal: International Organization / Volume 41 / Issue 3 / Summer

11. Alexander Wendt (1992) Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics International Organization Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 391-425 (35 pages)

12. Alexander Wendt (1995) Constructing International Politics International Security Vol. 20, No. 1 (Summer, 1995), pp. 71-81 (11 pages)

13. Andrew Linklater (1992), The Question of the Next Stage in International Relations Theory: A Critical-Theoretical Point of View, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 21, Issue 1

14. Andrew Moravcsik (1996) Preferences and power in the European Community: A liberal intergovernmentalist approach, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 31 (4), 473-524

15. Andrew Moravcsik (1997) Taking preferences seriously: A liberal theory of international politics,  International organization 51 (4), 513-553

16. Andrew Moravcsik, J. W. Legro, (1999) Is Anybody Still a Realist? International Security  24 (2): 5–55.

17. Ann J. Tickner (2000) “International Relations: Post-Positivist and Feminist Perspectives”, R. E. Goodin, H. D. Klingemann (ed.), A New Handbook of Political Science, Oxford  University Press..

18. Ann Tickner (1991) ‘Hans Morgenthau’s principles of political realism: a feminist reformulation’, in Rebecca Grant and Kathleen J. Newland (eds), Gender and International Relations, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, , pp. 27–40

19. Barry Buzan (1984) Peace, Power, and Security: Contending Concepts in the Study of International Relations, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 21, No. 2, Special Issue on Alternative Defense, pp. 109-125

20. Beate Jahn (1998)  One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Critical Theory as the Latest Edition of Liberal Idealism, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 27, Issue 3

21. C Reus-Smit  (1999) Dangerous liaisons? Critical international theory and constructivism, European journal of international relations 4 (3), 259-294

22. Charles Krauthammer (1991), The Unipolar Moment, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 70, No. 1, America and the World 1990/91 pp. 23-33 Council on Foreign Relations

23. Chris Brown (1988) The Modern Requirement? Reflections on Normative International Theory in a Post-Western World, Millennium: Journal of International Studies   Volume 17, Issue 2

24. Chris Brown (1994) 'Turtles All the Way Down': Anti-Foundationalism, Critical Theory and International Relations, Millenium, Volume 23, Issue 2 https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829894023002090

25. Christopher Layne (1993) The Unipolar Illusion: Why New Great Powers Will Rise, International Security The MIT Press Volume 17, Number 4, Spring

26. Christopher Layne (1997) From Preponderance to Offshore Balancing: America's Future Grand Strategy International Security, 22 (1): 86–124.

27. Colin Elman (1996) Horses for courses: Why nor neorealist theories of foreign policy?   Security Studies, Volume 6,

28. Cythnia Enloe (1995) ‘Questions about identity in international relations’ (with Marysia Zalewski), in Ken Booth and Steve Smith (eds), International Relations Theory Today, Cambridge, Polity Press, , pp. 279– 305

29. Daniel Deudney and John Ikenberry (1999),  The nature and sources of liberal international order Review of International Studies 25, 179–196

30. David A. Baldwin  (1995) Security Studies and the end of the Cold War, World Politics , Volume 48 , Issue 1 , October 1995 , pp. 117 - 141 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wp.1995.0001

31. David A. Baldwin, Robert A. Pape (1998)  Evaluating Economic Sanctions, International Security 23 (2): 189–198.

32. David Baldwin (1997) The concept of security, Review of International Studies , Volume 23 , Issue 1 , pp. 5 – 26

33. David Dessler (1989) What's at Stake in the Agent-Structure DebateInternational Organization, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 441-473 (33 pages)

34. Emanuel Adler and Michael N. Barnett (1996) Governing Anarchy: A Research Agenda for the Study of Security, Communities Ethics & International Affairs , Volume 10 , March  , pp. 63 - 98

35. Emanuel Adler, (1997). Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics, European Journal of International Relations 3 (3): 319–63.

36. Faruk Yalvaç (1991) “The Sociology of the State and the Sociology of International Relations”. In Michael Banks and Martin Shaw (ed.), State and Society in International Relations. Hemel Hemstead: Harvester. 93-114

37. Francis Fukuyama (1989) The end of History?: After the Battle of Jena’, The National Interest 18, pp. 15–25

38. Fred Halliday (1988) Hidden From International Relations: Women and the International Arena, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3

39. Fred Halliday (1991) International Relations: is There A New Agenda? Millennium: Journal of International Studies,  pp. 57–72

40. Fred Halliday (1995) Revolutions and the International, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 24, Issue 2

41. Fred Halliday (1998) Gender and IR: Progress, Backlash, and Prospect, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 27, Issue 4

42. Fred Halliday and Justin Rosenberg (1998) Interview with Ken Waltz, Review of International Studies , Volume 24 , Issue 3 , pp. 371 – 386

43. Fred Halliday, (1987) “State and Society in International Relations: A Second Agenda”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2.

44. Friedrich Kratochwil (1993) The embarrassment of changes: neo-realism as the science of Realpolitik without politicsReview of International Studies , Volume 19 , Issue 1 , , pp. 63 - 80

45. Friedrich Kratochwil and John Gerard Ruggie (1986) International organization: a state of the art on an art of the stateInternational Organization , Volume 40 , Issue 4, pp. 753 - 775

46. Friedrich Kratochwil, ‘Re-thinking the “inter” in International Politics, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 35, Issue 3 https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298070350030801

47. George F. Kennan (1947) “The Sources of Soviet Conduct,” Foreign Affairs (July 1947)

48. Gideon Rose (1998) Review: Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy, World Politics Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 144-172 (29 pages)

49. Hans J. Morghentahu (1948), A Realist Theory of International Politics, in Politics among Nations.

50. Heikki Patomaki and Colin Wight (2000) After Postpositivism? The Promises of Critical Realism International Studies Quarterly Vol. 44, No. 2 , pp. 213-237 (25 pages)

51. Helen Milner (1991) The assumption of anarchy in international relations theory: a critique, Review of International Studies , Volume 17 , Issue 1, pp. 67 – 85

52. Hidemi Suganami  (1990) Bringing Order to the Causes of War Debates Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 19, Issue 1

53. Hobson JM & Lawson G (2008) What is History in International Relations?. MILLENNIUM-J INT ST, 37(2), 415-435

54. IB Neumann (1995) Self and other in international relations, European Journal of International Relations 2 (2), 139-174

55. Immanuel Wallerstein (1996) ‘The inter-state structure of the modern world system’, in Steve Smith, Ken Booth and Marysia Zalewski (eds), International Theory: Positivism and Beyond, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, , pp. 87–107

56. Jack Donnelly (1986), International human rights: a regime analysis, International Organization , Volume 40 , Issue 3, pp. 599 – 642

57. Jack S. Levy (1998) The Causes of Ward and The Conditions of Peace, Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci. 1998. 1:139–65

58. James D. Fearon (1995) Rationalist Explanations for War  International Organization Vol. 49, No. 3, pp. 379-414 (36 pages)

59. James Der Derian (1988)  Introducing Philosophical Traditions in lnternational Relations, Millennium: Journal of International Studies  Volume 17, Issue 2

60. James Der Derian, Michael J. Shapiro (ed.) (1989), International/Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Reading of World Politics, Lexington Books,

61. James G. March and Johan P. Olsen (1998), The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders International Organization , Volume 52 , Issue 4: International Organization at Fifty, , pp. 943 - 969

62. Janice E. Thomson (1995) State Sovereignty in International Relations: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Empirical Research, International Studies Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 2 (Jun., 1995), pp. 213-233 (21 pages)

63. Jean Bethke Elshtain (1985),  ‘Reflections on war and political discourse: realism, just war, and feminism in a nuclear age’, Political Theory 13 pp. 39–57

64. Jim George and David Campbell  (1990) Patterns of Dissent and the Celebration of Difference: Critical Social Theory and International Relations International Studies Quarterly Vol. 34, No. 3, Special Issue: Speaking the Language of Exile: Dissidence in International Studies, pp. 269-293 (25 pages)

65. John Agnew (1999) Mapping Political Power Beyond State Boundaries: Territory, Identity, and Movement in World PoliticsMillennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 28, Issue 3

66. John Gerard Ruggie (1997)  The Past as Prologue? Interests, Identity, and American Foreign Policy  International Security 21 (4): 89–125.

67. John Gerard Ruggie (1998) What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-utilitarianism and the Social Constructivist Challenge, International Organization , Volume 52 , Issue 4: Special Issue: International Organization at Fifty, pp. 855 – 885

68. John Gerrard Ruggie (1982), ‘International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order’, International Organization, 36 pp. 379–41

69. John Gerrard Ruggie (1983) ‘Continuity and transformation in the world polity: toward a neorealist synthesis’, World Politics 35, pp. 261–8

70. John Gerrard Ruggie (1993)  Territoriality and beyond: problematizing modernity in international relations, International Organization , Volume 47 , Issue 1, pp. 139 – 174

71. John Ikenberry, (2001). American power and the empire of capitalist democracy. Review of International Studies, 27(05).

72. John J. Mearsheimer (1990) Back to the Future: Instability in Europe after the Cold War  International Security Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 5-56 (52 pages)

73. John J. Mearsheimer (1994)  The False Promise of International Institutions, International Security, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 5-49 (45 pages)

74. John J. Mearsheimer (2001) Anarchy and the Struggle for Power’The Tragedy of Great Power, Norton Company.

75. John Lewis Gaddis (1992) International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War, International Security, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 5-58

76. John M. Hobson (1998) “The Historical Sociology of the State and the State of Historical Sociology in International Relations”, Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 5, No. 2, ,

77. John Vogler (1996) Introduction. The environment in International Relations: legacies and contentions, in J. Vogler and M. F. Imber ed. (1996) The Environment and International Relations, Routledge.

78. Joseph M. Grieco (1988). Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism. International Organization, 42, pp 485-507 doi:10.1017/S0020818300027715

79. Justin Rosenberg (1990). What's the matter with realism?. Review of International Studies, 16, pp 285303 doi:10.1017/S0260210500112379

80. Justin Rosenberg (1994) The International Imagination: IR Theory and 'Classic Social Analysis'  Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 23, Issue 1

81. Lisa L. Martin and Beth A. Simmons Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions,  International Organization , Volume 52 , Issue 4: International Organization at Fifty: Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics , Autumn 1998 , pp. 729 - 757

82. Mark Neufeld (1993) Reflexivity and International Relations Theory,  Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 22, Issue 1

83. Mark Sheetz, Michael Mastanduno (1998)  Debating the Unipolar Moment International Security 22 (3): 168–174.

84. Martha Finnemore (1996) Norms, culture, and world politics: insights from sociology's institutionalism, International Organization , Volume 50 , Issue 2 , Spring 1996 , pp. 325 – 347

85. Martha Finnemore, K Sikkink (1998) International norm dynamics and political change, International organization, 52 (4), 887-917

86. Martin Hollis and Steve Smith (1994) Two stories about structure and agency, Review of International Studies , Volume 20 , Issue 3 , July 1994 , pp. 241 - 251

87. Martin Wight (1966) ‘Why is there no international theory?’, in Martin Wight and Herbert Butterfield (eds), Diplomatic Investigations: Essays in the Theory of International Politics, London, Allen & Unwin, 1966, pp. 1–33

88. Martin Wight (1987) An anatomy of international thought.  Review of International Studies , Volume 13 , Issue 3, pp. 221 - 227

89. Marysia Zalewsk (1999)  Where is Woman in International Relations? 'To Return as a Woman and Be Heard ' Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 27, Issue 4

90. Matthew Paterson (1996) IR theory: neorealism, neoinstitutionalism and the Climate Change Convention, in J. Vogler and M. F. Imber ed. (1996) The Environment and International Relations, Routledge.

91. Mervyn Frost (1994)  The Role of Normative Theory in IR , Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 23, Issue 1

92. Michael C. Webb and Stephen D. Krasner (1989) Hegemonic stability theory: an empirical assessment, Review of International Studies , Volume 15 , Special Issue 2 , pp. 183 - 198

93. Michael N. Barnett and Martha Finnemore (1999) The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations, International Organization , Volume 53 , Issue 4, pp. 699 - 732 DOI:

94. Michael W. Doyle (1986) Liberalism and World Politics American Political Science Review , Volume 80 , Issue 4 , December, pp. 1151 - 1169 DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1960861

95. Nuri Yurdusev (1993) 'Level of Analysis' and 'Unit of Analysis': A Case for Distinction, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, lume 22, Issue 1        

96. O Waever (1996) The rise and fall of the inter-paradigm debate, International theory: Positivism and beyond 149.

97. O Wæver (1998) The sociology of a not so international discipline: American and European developments in international relations , International organization 52 (4), 687-727

98. Oran R. Young (1990) Global Environmental Change and International Governance. Millennium: Journal of International Studies   Volume 19 Issue 3,

99. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (1999) 'Civilization' on Trial, Millennium: Journal of International Studies,  Volume 28, Issue 1

100.           Paul Schroeder (1994) “Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theory”, International Security

101.           Peter Gourevitch (1978), The second image reversed: the international sources of domestic politics, International Organization , Volume 32 , Issue 4 , Autumn 1978 , pp. 881 – 912

102.           Peter J. Katzenstein , Robert O. Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner  (1998) International Organization and the Study of World Politics,  International Organization , Volume 52 , Issue 4: Special Issue: International Organization at Fifty:, pp. 645 - 685

103.           Peter Katzsenstein (1996) "Norms, Identity, and Culture in National Security," with Ronald J. Jepperson and Alexander Wendt, in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., The Culture of National Security, pp. 33-75 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996).

104.           Peter M. Haas (1992) Introduction: epistemic communities and international policy coordination  International Organization , Volume 46 , Issue 1 , Winter 1992 , pp. 1 - 35

105.           R. B. T. Walker (1990),  ‘Introduction: speaking the language of exile: dissident thought in international studies’ (with Richard K. Ashley), International Studies Quarterly 34, pp. 259–68

106.           Randall L. Schweller  (1994),  Bandwagoning for Profit: Bringing the Revisionist State Back In International Security Vol. 19, No. 1pp. 72-107 (36 pages)

107.           Randall L. Schweller (1999) “Fantasy Theory”, Review of International Studies, Vol. 25, No. 1, ,

108.           Raymond Aron (1967) What is a theory of international relations?’, Journal of International Affairs 21 (1967), pp. 185–206

109.           Richard Ashley (1984) ‘The poverty of neorealism’, International Organization 38 , pp. 225–86

110.           Richard Devetak (1995) The Project of Modernity and International Relations Theory, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 24, Issue 1

111.           Robert Cox (1981) Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory, Volume 10, Issue 2 https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298810100020501

112.           Robert Cox (1983) ‘Gramsci, hegemony and international relations: an essay in method’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 12 (1983), pp. 162–75

113.           Robert D. Putnam (1988) Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games International Organization , Volume 42 , Issue 3 , Summer, pp. 427 - 460

114.           Robert Gilpin (1988), The Theory of Hegemonic War, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol. 18, No. 4, The Origin and Prevention of Major Wars, pp. 591-613 (23 pages)

115.           Robert Gilpin, (1984). The richness of the tradition of political realism. International Organization, 38(02), 287. doi:10.1017/s0020818300026710 

116.           Robert Jervis  (1968), Hypotheses on Misperception World Politics Vol. 20, No. 3 pp.

117.           Robert Jervis (1998) Realism in the Study of World Politics  International Organization , Volume 52 , Issue 4: International Organization at Fifty , pp. 971 – 991

118.           Robert Jervis (1999)  Realism,Neoliberalism, and Cooperation Understanding the Debate International Security, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Summer 1999), pp. 42-63

119.           Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye (1997) Realism and Complex Interdependence, in Power and Interdependence, Longman, s.20-33.

120.           Robert O. Keohane (1988) International Institutions: Two Approaches, International Studies Quarterly Vol. 32, No. 4 , pp. 379-396 (18 pages)

121.           Robert O. Keohane (1989)  International Relations Theory: Contributions of a Feminist Standpoint Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol 18, No 2

122.           Robert O. Keohane and Lisa L. Martin (1995), The Promise of Institutionalist Theory, International Security Vol. 20, No, pp. 39-51 (13 pages)

123.           Roland Bleike (1993) Neorealist Claims in Light of Ancient Chinese Philosophy: The Cultural Dimension of International Theory, Millennium: Journal of International Studies  Volume 22 Issue 3, December 1993  pp. 401–421

124.           Sandra Whitworth (1989) Gender in the Inter- Paradigm Debate, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 18, Issue 2

125.           Stanley Hoffman (1959) ‘International relations: the long road to theory’, World Politics 11 (1959), pp. 346–77

126.           Stanley Hoffmann (1977) An American Social Science: International Relations Daedalus, Vol. 106, No. 3, Discoveries and Interpretations: Studies in Contemporary Scholarship, Volume I

127.           Stephen D. Krasner (1982)  Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables, International Organization Vol. 36, No. 2, International Regimes,  pp. 185-205 (21 pages)

128.           Stephen D. Krasner (1982) Regimes and the limits of realism: regimes as autonomous variables: International Organization / Volume 36 / Issue 2 /

129.           Stephen Gill (1986)  'American Hegemony: its Limits and Prospects in the Reagan Era'. Millennium. Vol. 15: 3

130.           Stephen Gill (1993) Gramsci and global politics: towards a post-hegemonic research agenda’, in Stephen Gill editor: Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 1-18

131.           Stephen Gill (1994 ) ‘Pax Americana: multilateralism and the global economic order’, in A. McGrew editor Empire (Milton Keynes, Open University Press,) 67-95.

132.           Stephen Gill (1995) Globalization, market civilization, and disciplinary neoliberalism, Journal of International Studies 24, 903-910

133.           Stephen Van Evera (1998)   Offense, Defense, and the Causes of War, International Security 22 (4): 5–43.

134.           Stephen Walt (1985) "Alliance Formation and the Balance of World Power," International Security 9, no. 4

135.           Steve Smith (1986) Theories of foreign policy: an historical overviewReview of International Studies , Volume 12 , Issue 1, pp. 13 - 29

136.           Steve Smith (1992) The Forty Years' Detour: The Resurgence of Normative Theory in International Relations  Millennium: Journal of International Studies  Volume 21, Issue 3

137.           Steve Smith (2000) Wendt's world,  Review of International Studies , Volume 26 , Issue 1, pp. 151 - 163

138.           Susan Strange  (1999) The Westfailure system , Review of International Studies , Vol. 25 , Issue 3, pp. 345 - 354

139.           Susan Strange (1970), International Economics and International Relations: A Case of Mutual Neglect, International Affairs Vol. 46, No. 2 pp. 304-315

140.           Susan Strange (1995) ‘Political economy and international relations’, in Ken Booth and Steve Smith (eds), International Relations Theory Today, Cambridge, Polity Press, 1995, pp. 154–74

141.           Ted Hopf (1998) The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory, International Security 23 (1): 171–200.

142.           Terrell Carver (1998)  Gendering IR, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 27, Issue 2

143.           Walter Carlsnaes (1992), The Agency-Structure Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis, International Studies Quarterly Vol. 36, No. 3 pp. 245-270 (26 pages)

144.           William C. Wohlforth ((1999) The Stability of a Unipolar World,  International Security 24 (1): 5–41.

145.           William C. Wohlforth (1994) Realism and the End of the Cold War , International Security, Volume 19, Number 3, Winter  pp. 91-129

146.           Yosef Lapid (1989) Quo Vadis International Relations? Further Reflections on the 'Next Stage' of International Theory,  Millennium: Journal of International Studies Volume 18, Issue 1

147.           Yosef Lapid (1989) The Third Debate: On the Prospects of International Theory in a Post-Positivist Era International Studies Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 3 , pp. 235-254 (20 pages)

 

Listedeki makalelerin bir kısmının Türkçesi ve diğer temel metinler için bkz.

1.    David Held der. (2014), Küresel Dönüşümler , Phoenix Yayınları

2.    Esra Diri (der.) (2020)  Uluslararası İlişkilerde Anahtar Metinler Der Yayınları

3.    Gideon Rose ( 2023) Uluslararası İlişkilerin Ustaları Siyasete Yön Verenlerin Gözünden Dünya Meseleleri  FOL.

4.    Karen A. Mingst Jack Snyder der. (2020) Essentials of International Relations , 8th Edition. Norton

5.    Martin Griffiths vd. (2011) Uluslararası İlişkilerde Temel Düşünürler ve Teorileri , Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık.

6.    Robert Art and Robert Jervis ed. (2015) International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemproary Issues, Columbia University, 13th Edition

 

Uluslararası İlişkilerdeki Temel Tartışmaları anlamak için bkz.

Erdem Özlük (2009) Gelenekselcilik Davranışsalcılık Tartışmasını Bağlamında Anlamak, Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 64 (03), 197-220.

Erdem Özlük (2009) Uluslararası İlişkiler Disiplininin Soy Kütüğü, Selçuk Üniversitesi İİBF Sosyal ve Ekonomik Araştırmalar Dergisi, 9 (17), 237-260.

Erdem Özlük (2014), Uluslararası İlişkilerde Devlet, Konya: Çizgi Kitapevi.  (1. Bölüm)

Erdem Özlük (2016) Uluslararası İlişkiler Disiplinin Krizleri ve Aksiyolojik Sessizliği, The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies.

Faruk Yalvaç ( 2012) “Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorisindeki Temel Tartışmalar ve Eleştirel Gerçekçilik", Arı, Tayyar (ed.), Uluslararası İlişkilerde Post -Modern Analizler - I. Bursa: MKM Yayıncılık. 1 -36.

Faruk Yalvaç (1996) “Uluslararası İlişkiler Kuramında Yapısalcı Yaklaşımlar”. Faruk Yalvaç et.al. (ed.), Devlet, Sistem Kimlik, 16. Basım. Ankara: İletişim.

Faruk Yalvaç (2011) “Uluslararası İlişkiler Kuramında Anarşi Söylemi”. Uluslararası İlişkiler, 8 (9). 71 -99. ISSN: 1304 -7310

Faruk Yalvaç (2014) “Eleştirel Teori” Kardaş, Şaban and Balcı, Ali (eds.), Uluslararası İlişkilere. İstanbul, Küre Yayınları. 149 -159

Faruk Yalvaç (2014) “Uluslararası İlişkilerde Teori Kavramı ve Temel Teorik Tartışmalar”, Ramazan Gözen (ed.), Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorileri. İstanbul , İletişim Yayınları. 31 - 63.

Klevis Kolasi (2014)  Eleştirel Teori ve Güvenlik: Kimin İçin Güvenlik?, Uluslararası İlişkilerde Güvenlik Kavramı: Teorik Değerlendirmeler, 121-154.

Klevis Kolasi (2014) Uluslararası İlişkilerde Postyapısalcılığın Katkıları ve Sınırları,  Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorileri: Temel Kavramlar, 281-326

Klevis Kolasi, V. Yaramış (2014) Eleştirel Teori, Hegemonya ve Güvenlik, Mehmet Şahin (ed.), Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorileri: Temel Kavramlar, Kripto yayınları, Ankara

Scott Burchill vd. (2021) Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorileri, Küre Yayınları

Steve Smith vd. (2021) Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorileri Disiplin ve Çeşitlilik Felix Kitap.

Steve Smith, Ken Booth  (2020) Uluslararası İlişkiler Kuramları,  Uluslararası İlişkiler Kütüphanesi.

Şaban Çalış ve Erdem Özlük (2007) Uluslararası İlişkiler Tarihinin Yapısökümü İdealizm Realizm Tartışması,  Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi ,

 

 https://www.academia.edu/105765087/Uluslararas%C4%B1_%C4%B0liskilerde_Okunmas%C4%B1_Gereken_Klasik_Metinler 

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