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On the Meaning of Survival in International Relations
Unformatted Document Text:  19 Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (ed) (1995): On Security, New York: Columbia University PressMarcussen, Martin, Thomas Risse, Daniela Engelmann-Martin, Hans Joachim Knopf, and Klaus Roscher (1999): Constructing Europe? The evolution of French, British andGerman nation state identities, in: Journal of European Public Policy, 6/4, specialissue, pp. 614-633. Markey, Daniel (1999): Prestige and the Origins of War: Returning to Realism’s Roots, in: Security Studies, 8/4, pp. 126–173. May, Ernest R. (1973): ‘Lessons’ of the past. The use and misuse of history in American foreign policy, New York: Oxford University Press. McSweeney, Bill (1999): Security, Identity, Interests. A Sociology of International Relations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mearsheimer, John J. (1990): Back to the future: Instability in Europe after the Cold War, in: International Security, 15/1, pp. 5-56. ----- (1994): The false promise of international institutions, in: International Security, 19/3, pp. 5-49. Mead, Margaret (1940): Warfare is Only and Invention – Not a Biological Necessity, Asia, pp. 402-05. Mercer, Jonathan (1995): Anarchy and identity, in: International Organization, 49/2, pp. 229- 252. ----- (1996): Reputation and International Politics, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Neumann, Iver B. (1999): Uses of the Other. ‘The East’ in European identity formation, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Niblett, Robin and Wiliam Wallace (2001): Rethinking European order. West European responses, 1989-97, New York: Palgrave North, Robert (1990): War, Peace, Survival. Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis, Boulder: Westview Press. Norton, Anne (1988): Reflections on Political Identity, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press Owen, John M. (1997): Liberal peace, liberal war. American politics and international security, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Pasic, Amir (1998): Culture, identity, and security: An overview, New York: Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Prizel, Ilya (1997): National identity and foreign policy. Nationalism and leadership in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reese-Schaefer, Water (Ed) (1999): Identitaet und Interesse. Der Diskurs der Identitaetsforschung, Opladen: Leske+Budrich. Ringmar, Erik (1995): The relevance of international law: A Hegelian interpretation of a peculiar seventeenth-century preoccupation, in: Review of International Studies,21/1, pp. 87-103. Risse-Kappen, Thomas (1994) Ideas do not float freely: Transnational Coalitions, Domestic Structures, and the End of the Cold War, in International Organization, 48/2, 185-214. ----- (1996): Collective identity in a democratic community: The case of NATO, in: Katzenstein (1996), pp. 357-399. Risse, Thomas (2000): ‘Lets argue!’: Communicative action in world politics, in: International Organization, 54/1, pp.1-39. Risse, Thomas and Daniela Engelmann-Martin (2002): Identity politics and European Integration: The case of Germany, in Pagden (ed), pp. 287-315. Ruggie, John Gerard (1998): What makes the world hang together? Neo-utilitarianism and the social constructivist challenge, in: International Organization, 52/4, pp. 855-885. Searle, John R. (1995): The construction of social reality, New York: The Free Press.Smith, Anthony (1991): National identity, Reno: University of Nevada Press.----- (1997): National identity and European Unity, in: Gowan and Anderson, pp. 318-342.Strong, Tracy B. (ed) (1992): The Self and the political order, Oxford: Blackwell.Surel, Yves (2000): The role of cognitive and normative frames in policy-making, in: Journal of European Public Policy, pp. 495-512.

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Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (ed) (1995): On Security, New York: Columbia University Press
Marcussen, Martin, Thomas Risse, Daniela Engelmann-Martin, Hans Joachim Knopf, and
Klaus Roscher (1999): Constructing Europe? The evolution of French, British and
German nation state identities
, in: Journal of European Public Policy, 6/4, special
issue, pp. 614-633.
Markey, Daniel (1999): Prestige and the Origins of War: Returning to Realism’s Roots, in:
Security Studies, 8/4, pp. 126–173.
May, Ernest R. (1973): ‘Lessons’ of the past. The use and misuse of history in American
foreign policy, New York: Oxford University Press.
McSweeney, Bill (1999): Security, Identity, Interests. A Sociology of International Relations,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mearsheimer, John J. (1990): Back to the future: Instability in Europe after the Cold War, in:
International Security, 15/1, pp. 5-56.
----- (1994): The false promise of international institutions, in: International Security, 19/3,
pp. 5-49.
Mead, Margaret (1940): Warfare is Only and Invention – Not a Biological Necessity, Asia,
pp. 402-05.
Mercer, Jonathan (1995): Anarchy and identity, in: International Organization, 49/2, pp. 229-
252.
----- (1996): Reputation and International Politics, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Neumann, Iver B. (1999): Uses of the Other. ‘The East’ in European identity formation,
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Niblett, Robin and Wiliam Wallace (2001): Rethinking European order. West European
responses, 1989-97, New York: Palgrave
North, Robert (1990): War, Peace, Survival. Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis,
Boulder: Westview Press.
Norton, Anne (1988): Reflections on Political Identity, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press
Owen, John M. (1997): Liberal peace, liberal war. American politics and international security,
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Pasic, Amir (1998): Culture, identity, and security: An overview, New York: Rockefeller
Brothers Fund.
Prizel, Ilya (1997): National identity and foreign policy. Nationalism and leadership in
Poland, Russia, and Ukraine, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Reese-Schaefer, Water (Ed) (1999): Identitaet und Interesse. Der Diskurs der
Identitaetsforschung, Opladen: Leske+Budrich.
Ringmar, Erik (1995): The relevance of international law: A Hegelian interpretation of a
peculiar seventeenth-century preoccupation, in: Review of International Studies,
21/1, pp. 87-103.
Risse-Kappen, Thomas (1994) Ideas do not float freely: Transnational Coalitions, Domestic
Structures, and the End of the Cold War, in International Organization, 48/2, 185-214.
----- (1996): Collective identity in a democratic community: The case of NATO, in:
Katzenstein (1996), pp. 357-399.
Risse, Thomas (2000): ‘Lets argue!’: Communicative action in world politics, in:
International Organization, 54/1, pp.1-39.
Risse, Thomas and Daniela Engelmann-Martin (2002): Identity politics and European
Integration: The case of Germany, in Pagden (ed), pp. 287-315.
Ruggie, John Gerard (1998): What makes the world hang together? Neo-utilitarianism and
the social constructivist challenge, in: International Organization, 52/4, pp. 855-885.
Searle, John R. (1995): The construction of social reality, New York: The Free Press.
Smith, Anthony (1991): National identity, Reno: University of Nevada Press.
----- (1997): National identity and European Unity, in: Gowan and Anderson, pp. 318-342.
Strong, Tracy B. (ed) (1992): The Self and the political order, Oxford: Blackwell.
Surel, Yves (2000): The role of cognitive and normative frames in policy-making, in: Journal
of European Public Policy, pp. 495-512.


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