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Boundaries in Question
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Part 1 Boundaries revisited: Incomplete states - Theories and practices of statecraft, Richard Devetak; Cosmopolitanism and communitarianism in a post-Cold War world, Molly Cochran; Globalization and the end of the national project, Robin Brown; Central Europe since the revolutions of 1989 - states, economies and culture in a time of flux, Rick Fawn; Part 2 Boundaries contested: International political economy and international relations - apprentice or teacher?, Robert O'Brien; Towards a new understanding of international trade policies - ideas, institutions and the political economy of foreign economic policy, Simon Mercado; The international dimension of gender inequality and feminist politics - a "new direction" for international political economy? Jill Krause; A neo-Gramscian approach to international organization - An expanded analysis of current reforms to UN development activities, Kelley Lee; Conflict and co-operation in a context of change - a case study of the Senegal River Basin, Anne Guest; the West and the future of military intervention, Thomas G. Otte, Andrew M. Dorman and Wyn Q. Bowen. Part 3 Boundaries redrawn: Earth, power, knowledge - towards a critical global environmental politics, Peter Doran; Radicalizing regimes? Ecology and the critique of IR theory, Matthew Paterson; Rethinking international political economy, Simon Bromley; The end of international relations? The state and international theory in the age of globalization, Julian Saurin.

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Andrew Linklater is Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK.

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