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Ruggie, John Gerard. 2001. “What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-utilitarianism and the Social-Constructivist Challenge,” in Essential Readings in World Politics, eds. Karen Mingst and Jack Snyder. New York: Norton. Saunders, Kyle L. and Alan I. Abramowitz. 2004. “Ideological Realignment and Active Partisans in the American Electorate,” American Politics Research 32 (May): 285-309. Schreckhise, William D. 2003. “Ideological Realignment in the Contemporary U.S. Electorate Revisited,” Social Science Quarterly 84 (September): 596-612. Schultz, Kenneth A. 1998. “Domestic Opposition and Signalling in International Crises,” American Political Science Review 92 (December): 829-844. Snyder, Jack. 1991. Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambitions. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Trubowitz, Peter. 1998. Defining the National Interest: Conflict and Change in American Foreign Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Wald, Kenneth D. 1997. Religion and Politics in the United States, 3
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CQ Press. ___. 1994. “The Religious Dimension of American Anti-Communism,” Journal of Church and State 36 (Summer): 483-506. Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. Wendt, Alexander. 1992. “Anarchy is What States Make of It,” International Organization 46 (Spring): 391-425. ___. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. Wuthnow, Robert. 1988. The Restructuring of American Religion. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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Ruggie, John Gerard. 2001. “What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-utilitarianism and the Social-Constructivist Challenge,” in Essential Readings in World Politics, eds. Karen Mingst and Jack Snyder. New York: Norton. Saunders, Kyle L. and Alan I. Abramowitz. 2004. “Ideological Realignment and Active Partisans in the American Electorate,” American Politics Research 32 (May): 285-309. Schreckhise, William D. 2003. “Ideological Realignment in the Contemporary U.S. Electorate Revisited,” Social Science Quarterly 84 (September): 596-612. Schultz, Kenneth A. 1998. “Domestic Opposition and Signalling in International Crises,” American Political Science Review 92 (December): 829-844. Snyder, Jack. 1991. Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambitions. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Trubowitz, Peter. 1998. Defining the National Interest: Conflict and Change in American Foreign Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Wald, Kenneth D. 1997. Religion and Politics in the United States, 3
rd
ed. Washington, D.C.:
CQ Press. ___. 1994. “The Religious Dimension of American Anti-Communism,” Journal of Church and State 36 (Summer): 483-506. Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. Wendt, Alexander. 1992. “Anarchy is What States Make of It,” International Organization 46 (Spring): 391-425. ___. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. Wuthnow, Robert. 1988. The Restructuring of American Religion. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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