International Politics
Ordering International Politics
Through the example of the 1956 Suez Crisis, Mattern demonstrates that in crisis times member-states can (and do) use representational force to stabilize international identity and in turn international order.
The Global Politics of Contemporary Travel Writing
Debbie Lisle examines the connections between the 'serious' world of international politics and the 'superficial' world of contemporary travel writing, arguing that best-selling travelogues, such as those by Paul Theroux, Bill Bryson, Bruce Chatwin and Michael Palin, engage with
Culture and Context in World Politics
This wide-ranging, historically informed study examines the career of the culture concept and related notions of context in comparative and international politics, tracing connections through the disciplines of anthropology and history as well as through issues in nationalism and
Approaches, Levels, and Methods of Analysis in International Politics
Leading scholars incorporate domestic and international aims, choices, factors, and processes to explore the advantages of crossing methodological and analytical boundaries to gain a better understanding of international relations.
Classical and Modern Thought on International Relations
In the tradition of the English School of International Relations theory, this project from Robert Jackson seeks to show how continuities in international politics outweigh the changes.






