ABSTRACT

This book collects Thomas Risse's most important articles together in a single volume. Covering a wide range of issues – the end of the Cold War, transatlantic relations, the "democratic peace," human rights, governance in areas of limited statehood, Europeanization, European identity and public spheres, most recently comparative regionalism – it is testament to the breadth and excellence of this highly respected International Relations scholar's work. The collection is organized thematically – domestic politics and international relations, international sources of domestic change, and the diffusion of ideas and institutions – and a brand new introductory essay provides additional coherence.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of International Relations, European Politics, and Comparative Politics.

 

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter 1|22 pages

Domestic politics and norm diffusion in international relations

An intellectual journey
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part I|91 pages

From the inside out

chapter 3|23 pages

Democratic peace – warlike democracies?

A social constructivist interpretation of the liberal argument (1995)
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chapter 4|36 pages

Collective identity in a democratic community

The case of NATO (1996)
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part II|103 pages

From the outside in

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chapter 7|25 pages

European institutions and identity change

What have we learned? (2004)
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part III|89 pages

In between spaces

chapter 9|29 pages

Ideas do not float freely

Transnational coalitions, domestic structures, and the end of the Cold War (1994)
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chapter 11|18 pages

From Europeanization to diffusion

Introduction (2012)
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