CHAPTER 1. WORLD POLITICS: Seeking Security, Prosperity, and
Quality of Life in a Complicated and Connected World
PART I: THEORY AND PRACTICE
CHAPTER 2. THE PLAYERS AND THE PLAYING FIELD: Anarchy, States, and
Non-State Actors
CHAPTER 3. POWERFUL IDEAS: Realism, Liberalism, and
Constructivism
CHAPTER 4. ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
PART II: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
CHAPTER 5. UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT: The Nature and Causes of
Conflict and War
CHAPTER 6. SEEKING SECURITY: Managing Conflict and War
CHAPTER 7. BUILDING PEACE: Structures of Cooperation
PART III: ECONOMIC SECURITY
CHAPTER 8. THE PURSUIT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY: Trade, Finance, and
Integration
CHAPTER 9. ECONOMIC STATECRAFT: Sanctions, Aid, and Their
Consequences
CHAPTER 10. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Relations Between the Haves
and Have-Nots
PART IV: HUMAN SECURITY
CHAPTER 11. HUMAN RIGHTS: People, Human Security, and World
Politics
CHAPTER 12. MANAGING THE GLOBAL COMMONS: Whose Responsibility?
CHAPTER 13. TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS: Changing the
World?
PART V: LOOKING AHEAD
CHAPTER 14. SECURITY, PROSPERITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE
BALANCE: Future Directions and Challenges
James M. Scott is the Herman Brown Chair and Professor of Political
Science at Texas Christian University. His primary research and
teaching interests are in international relations and foreign
policy analysis and he has special interests in U.S. foreign
policymaking, the role of Congress, and U.S. democracy promotion.
He has authored/co-authored seven books and more than hundred
journal articles, book chapters, other nonrefereed publications,
review essays, and conference papers. During his career, Dr. Scott
has earned over two dozen awards from students, faculty,
administration, and professional associations including, most
recently, the 2019 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook and
Academic Authors Association (for IR: International, Economic, and
Human Security in a Changing World, Third Edition, co-authored with
Ralph G. Carter and A. Cooper Drury); the 2018-2019 Distinguished
Faculty Lecture Award (Addran College of Liberal Arts, Texas
Christian University); the 2018 Excellence in Teaching and
Mentoring Award (International Studies Association – Midwest), the
2018 AddRan College of Liberal Arts Division of Social Sciences
Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative Teacher and
Scholar (Texas Christian University) and the 2012 Quincy Wright
Distinguished Scholar Award (International Studies Association –
Midwest). Dr. Scott has been active in professional associations,
serving on the governing boards, as conference Program Chair, and
as President of both the International Studies Association-Midwest
(2000) and the Foreign Policy Analysis Section (2001) of the
International Studies Association, and as a councillor for the
Council on Undergraduate Research (2017-2019). He served as
associate editor of Foreign Policy Analysis (2009-2015) co-editor
of Political Research Quarterly (2015-2018), and lead editor of
International Studies Perspectives (2020-present). From 2004-2013,
he was the Director of the annual NSF-funded Democracy and World
Politics Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Program.
Ralph G. Carter is Piper Professor of Texas, Professor, and former
Chair of the Department of Political Science at Texas Christian
University. His areas of specialization include international
relations and comparative foreign policy analysis, with a
particular emphasis on the domestic sources of foreign policy. He
is the author, coauthor, editor, or coeditor of eight books or
monographs (including this one), as well as more than 50 articles,
book chapters, review essays, and other professional publications.
He has been an invited scholar to universities in the United
States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In addition to serving on
the Executive Committee and chairing other committees of the
International Studies Association, he also served as President of
ISA’s Foreign Policy Analysis section, President of ISA’s Midwest
region, Associate Editor of Foreign Policy Analysis, and on the
editorial boards of Foreign Policy Analysis and International
Studies Perspectives. He also served the American Political Science
Association as a member of its Program Committee. In addition to
over three dozen teaching awards and recognitions, in 2006 he
became the first person from an undergraduate department to receive
the Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar Award from the
International Studies Association-Midwest. In 2012, Princeton
Review named him as one of The Best 300 Professors, and in 2013 the
“Ralph G. Carter Excellence in Political Science” Scholarship was
created at TCU. In 2014 he was named one of 10 Piper Professors of
Texas and received the TCU Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished
Achievement as a Creative Teacher and Scholar.
A. Cooper Drury is Associate Dean of the College of Arts and
Science and Professor of Political Science at the University of
Missouri. He earned his BA and MA from Michigan State University
(1990, 1992) and his PhD from Arizona State University (1997). His
primary research and teaching interests focus on foreign policy and
international political economy. Specifically, he studies the
causes, outcomes, and consequences of economic sanctions. Professor
Drury has authored or co-authored two books, over two dozen
articles and chapters. He won the Quincy Wright Distinguished
Scholar Award and is the three-time winner of the Frank Klingberg
Award for Outstanding Faculty Paper at the ISA-Midwest conference.
Professor Drury has trained more than 20 doctoral students at the
University of Missouri; in 2016, he received the ISA-Midwest
Teaching and Mentoring Award, and in 2006, he received his
University’s Gold Chalk Award for excellence in graduate education
and mentoring. Professor Drury is very active in the profession. He
was editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy Analysis, served as the
program co-chair for the 2016 ISA conference, he was co-chair of
the 2014 WISC/ISA conference, a past-president of both the Foreign
Policy Analysis section and ISA-Midwest.
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