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Chapter 04

4.01. On this website, you can find a short introduction to the industrial revolution written by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College.
www.ecology.com/archived-links/industrial-revolution/index.html

4.02. A comprehensive collection of links to Internet resources on the industrial revolution is provided by AOL.
members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Industrial.html

4.03. This site contains an introduction to the moral and political philosophy of the famous liberal theorist Jeremy Bentham. The site is hosted by University of Tennessee at Martin.
www.utm.edu/research/iep/b/bentham.htm

4.04. Click here for a comprehensive collection of links to Jeremy Bentham's works, maintained by University College London.
www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/info/wwwtexts.htm

4.05. Oregon State University maintains this site which provides a biography of the British liberal John Locke as well as links to online versions of his major works.
www.orst.edu/instruct/phl302/philosophers/locke.html

4.06. Click here to read the full text of Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace. The text is provided by Constitution Society.
www.constitution.org/kant/perpeace.htm

4.07. This site provides a collection of links to websites on Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace.
www.geocities.com/virtualwarcollege/ir_liberal.htm

4.08. As stated by the author, "this paper focuses on the resurgence of Liberalism after the Cold War". The paper is provided by Yahoo! GeoCities.
www.geocities.com/virtualwarcollege/ir_liberal.htm

Sociological Liberalism

4.09. In this essay, Riva Kastoryano discusses "The Reach of Transnationalism". The essay is provided by Social Science Research Council.
www.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/kastoryano.htm

4.10. Click here to obtain information about University of Chicago's Transnationalism Project.
transnationalism.uchicago.edu/

4.11. The Global Policy Forum (GPF) provides links to information and analysis about transnational NGOs in global policy-making.
www.globalpolicy.org/ngos/

4.12. For a discussion of different theoretical approaches to analyzing security communities, click here to read the paper "Stable Peace through Security Communities? Steps towards Theory Building", written by Raimo Väyrynen. The paper is provided by University of Notre Dame.
www.nd.edu/~krocinst/ocpapers/op_18_3.pdf

4.13. Click here to read a paper entitled "NATO as a Factor of Security Community Building: Enlargement and Democratization in Central and Eastern Europe". The paper is written by Corneliu Bjola, Central European University.
www.nato.int/acad/fellow/99-01/bjola.pdf

4.14. For a discussion of the possibility of establishing regional security communities, click here to read a paper written by Gerrit Olivier. The paper is provided by University of the Western Cape.
www.uwc.ac.za/ECSA-SA/projects/papers/taleoftworegions.htm

4.15. Click here for a special theme issue of The International Journal of Peace Studies. The special issue is about John Burton's works.
www.gmu.edu/academic/ijps/vol6_1/cover6_1.htm

Interdependence Liberalism

4.16. Click here to read the paper "The Formation and Transformation of Trading States: Liberalization and State Institutional Change since 1947". The paper is written by Richard H. Steinberg, UCLA School of Law.
www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/ils/conference/steinberg_05.pdf

4.17. Another paper written by Richard H. Steinberg deals with "The Transformation of European Trading States". The paper is provided by Northwestern University. Please note that the paper is a draft.
www.law.northwestern.edu/colloquium/international/steinberg.pdf

4.18. In his paper "The Resurgent Japanese Economy and a Japan–United States Free Trade Agreement", C. Fred Bergsten analyses developments in the Japanese economy since 1990. The paper is provided by Institute for International Economics.
www.petersoninstitute.org/publications/papers/paper.cfm?ResearchID=208

4.19. Click here to read a paper written by Richard Rosecrance in which he explores the development of states from trading states to virtual states. The paper was published in Foreign Affairs.
bss.sfsu.edu/fischer/IR%20305/Readings/riseof.htm

4.20. In "European Integration and Political Theory", Morten Kellstrup presents various theories of integration, as e.g. functionalism, neofunctionalism, and intergovernmentalism. The article is an excerpt from the book European Integration and Denmark's Participation, edited by Morten Kellstrup.
www.df.lth.se/~cml/classic-integration.txt

4.21. Click here for an assessment of Keynes and Mitrany's role in the creation of European governance. The analysis is provided by Gerhard Michael Ambrosi, University of Trier.
www.uni-trier.de/ambrosi/files/publik/ambrosi/keymitr.pdf

4.22. Here, Colleen E. Miller provides an analysis of "The European Court of Justice and Judicial Precedent as Tools of Integration in Competition Policy?". The paper is provided by Carleton College.
www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/POSC/faculty/montero/Colleen%20Miller.doc

4.23. In this paper, Andrés Malamud, European University Institute, makes an assessment of "Spillover in European and South American Integration".
lasa.international.pitt.edu/Lasa2001/MalamudAndres.pdf

4.24. Click here to read a paper written by Viljar Veebel. The paper deals with "Spillover Barrier in the Process of European Integration". The paper is provided by EuroCollege.
ec.ut.ee/ecu/images/stories/toimetised/Veng5.pdf

4.25. Click here to read the paper "Power and Interdependence in the Information Age", written by Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. The article is provided by the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
www.ksg.harvard.edu/prg/nye/power.pdf

4.26. In this interview, Joseph S. Nye, Jr. provides information about his research work.
globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Nye/

4.27. In this paper, published in Alternatives, Hüseyin Işiksal analyses the challenge of complex interdependence to structural realism.
www.alternativesjournal.net/volume3/number2/huseyin5.pdf

Institutional Liberalism

4.28. The site "Wilson on the Web: To Make the World Safe for Democracy" provides articles, speeches and biographies of Woodrow Wilson, as well as links to, among other things, Wilson's Fourteen Points. The site is maintained by Yahoo! GeoCities.
www.geocities.com/Athens/2391/

4.29. Click here to access the homepage of Centre for the Study of International Institutions.
www.uibk.ac.at/csi/

4.30. Click here to read Mark A. Pollack's paper "International Relations theory and European Integration". The paper is provided by the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
www.iue.it/RSCAS/WP-Texts/00_55.pdf

4.31. Click here to see the official website of the European Union.
europa.eu.int/

4.32. The homepage of OECD contains documents, news and statistics from the organization.
www.oecd.org/

4.33. Click here to read documents and news from the World Trade Organization (WTO).
www.wto.org/

Theory of Democratic Peace (republican liberalism)

4.34. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, provides a definition of democracy and an introduction to the basic principles of democracy in general.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy

4.35. Information about the basic principles of liberal democracy is provided by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
www.fnf.org.za/Publications/2_liberal_Facts/English.htm

4.36. This site provides several links to papers and other documents on the theory of democratic peace. The site is hosted by University of Hawaii.
www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/DP.IS_WHAT.HTM

4.37. In this essay, Susan Hamilton summarizes Michael Doyle's view of liberalism. The essay is provided by Harvard University.
www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~goodrich/IRnotes/Week04/Doyle_summary.pdf

4.38. Click here to read the paper "Liberalism and World Politics", written by Michael Doyle. The article is provided by Berkeley University of California.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~gobev/fp/readings/Doyle.txt

4.39. Click here to access the homepage of Stanford University's Comparative Democratization Project. Among other things, the homepage provides a comprehensive collection of links to Internet resources on democratization.
democracy.stanford.edu/

4.40. The homepage of Freedom House contains a lot of information about democratization in the world today.
www.freedomhouse.org/

4.41. Another comprehensive site on democratization is the homepage of the Democratization Policy Institute.
www.anonime.com/dpinstitute/

4.42. Click here to read an essay which discusses the effect of democratization on the nature of international relations. The essay is provided by Yahoo! GeoCities.
www.geocities.com/lylbf/essays/democrat.html

4.43. In this paper, Marc F. Plattner provides an analysis of "Sovereignty and Democracy". The paper was published in Policy Review.
www.policyreview.org/dec03/plattner_print.html

4.44. In "Winners or Losers? Democracies in International Crises 1918-1994" Christopher Gelpi and Michael Griesdorf explore the validity of the theory of democratic peace. The paper is provided by Duke University.
www.duke.edu/~gelpi/winnersorlosers6-01.doc

4.45. For an analysis of democratization in Eastern Europe, click here to read the paper "On Democratisation and Economic Conditions in Eastern Europe", written by Bernd Hayo, University of Bonn.
129.3.20.41/eps/dev/papers/0106/0106001.pdf

4.46. In his paper "Islam and Liberal Democracy: Two Visions of Reformation", Robin Wright explores the possibility of democratizing Islamic countries. The paper is provided by Mount Holyoke College.
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/rwright.htm

4.47. Another paper on democracy in Islamic countries is also provided by Mount Holyoke College. The paper is written by Abdou Filali-Ansary and is entitled "Islam and Liberal Democracy: The Challenge of Secularization".
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/ansary.htm

4.48. In this paper, Shireen T. Hunter discusses obstacles and remedies in the process of "Modernization and Democratization in the Muslim World". The paper is provided by Center for Strategic and International Studies.
www.csis.org/islam/0404_hunter_modernization.pdf

4.49. Click here to read the introduction from Francis Fukuyama's book The End of History and the Last Man (1992), provided by the Marxists Internet Archive.
www.Marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/fukuyama.htm

Weak and Strong Liberalism

4.50. Click here to read a paper which discusses the existence of relative and absolute gains in international politics. The paper is written by David L. Rousseau and is provided by University of Pennsylvania.
www.ssc.upenn.edu/~rousseau/ABSREL5.PDF

4.51. Andrew Moravcsik's home page provides links to some of his papers.
www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/

4.52. Click here to read a paper written by G. John Ikenberry. The paper is entitled "Why Export Democracy?: The 'Hidden Grand Strategy' of American Foreign Policy" and was published in The Wilson Quarterly.
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/exdem.htm

Current Research Agenda

4.53. In this paper, James L. Richardson advocates the creation of a new liberal approach to International Relations: Critical Liberalism. The paper is provided by Australian National University.
rspas.anu.edu.au/ir/pubs/work_papers/02-7.pdf

4.54. Click here for a comprehensive collection of links to online texts written by Robert Kagan.
www.ceip.org/people/kagpubs.htm

4.55. Here, you can read the full text of the Liberal International Manifesto from 1997. The manifesto is provided by Liberal International.
www.liberal-international.org/editorial.asp?ia_id=537

4.56. University of Michigan's Documents Center provides access to a lot of documents related to America's war on terrorism.
www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/usterror.html

4.57. Click here to read the essay "Straight talk on terrorism", written by Eqbal Ahmad. The essay is provided by Monthly Review.
www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_8_53/ai_82137013

4.58. The homepage of the Terrorism Research Center provides information about terrorists, terrorist attacks as well as several papers on terrorism.
www.terrorism.com/

4.59. On this website, Oklahoma Department of Libraries provides links to US Government Documents on Terrorism and September 11, 2001.
www.odl.state.ok.us/usinfo/terrorism/911.htm

4.60. Click here to read the US Patriot Act to Combat Terrorism. The site is hosted by the Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/sept_11/patriot.htm

4.61. Click here to read an essay on the philosophy of terrorism, written by Ted Honderich. The paper is provided by State University of New York at Buffalo.
ontology.buffalo.edu/smith//courses01/rrtw/Honderich.htm

4.62. In this paper, Peter Simpson discusses "The War on Terrorism: its Moral Justification and Limits". The paper is provided by State University of New York at Buffalo.
ontology.buffalo.edu/smith//courses01/rrtw/Simpson.htm