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Guide for Political Science 389, the History of American Foreign Policy taught by Neill Mohammad in Winter 2013.
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Reference Works that Cover International Relations Theory

  • International Studies Encyclopedia Online
    Includes over 400 signed articles on all aspects of international studies. The print edition was published in 12 volumes in 2010. This work is a product of the International Studies Compendium Project and is published in association with the International Studies Association. Includes topic areas such as peace studies, diplomacy studies, foreign policy analysis, global development and environmental studies.
  • Oxford Handbook of International Relations
    Covers major theories, surveys a wide spectrum of methods, addresses the relationship between scholarship and policy making, and examines the field's relation with cognate disciplines.
  • Sage Encyclopedia of United States National Security
    Articles on international affairs the issues that affect our national security. Ed. by Richard J. Samuels.

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