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NEW DIRECTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ALEX MINTZ & BRUCE RUSSETT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 - THE METHOD-OF-ANALYSIS PROBLEM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 
	Alex Mintz	1
	
Chapter 2 - FOUR METHODS AND FIVE REVOLUTIONS 
	Bruce Russett	31
PART II: NEW DIRECTIONS
Chapter 3 - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: A NETWORK APPROACH
	Zeev Maoz, Lesley G. Terris, Ranan D. Kuperman & Ilan Talmud	48	
Chapter 4 - VISUALIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
	Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Michael D. Ward	92
Chapter 5 - THE POSTWAR PUBLIC HEALTH EFFECTS OF CIVIL CONFLICT
	Hazem Adam Ghobarah, Paul Huth & Bruce Russett	133
Chapter 6 - ALLIANCES AND THE EXPANSION AND ESCALATION OF MILITARIZED INTERSTATE DISPUTES
	Brett Ashley Leeds	172
Chapter 7 - SEPARATION OF POWERS, LAWMAKING, AND THE USE OF MILITARY FORCE
	William Howell & Jon Pevehouse	201
Chapter 8 - DEMOCRACIES PREFER TO NEGOTIATE: INSTITUTIONALIZED DEMOCRACY, DIVERSION, AND STATECRAFT DURING INTERNATIONAL CRISES
Karl DeRouen Jr. & Shaun Goldfinch	241
Chapter 9 - WHEN LIKELY LOSERS CHOOSE WAR
	Alastair Smith & Allan C. Stam	274
Chapter 10 - ENFORCING PEACE: SUPPRESSING EXTREMISTS WITHOUT LOSING THE MODERATES
	Suzanne Werner & Amy Yuen	303
Chapter 11 - ARE LEADERS SUSCEPTIBLE TO NEGATIVE POLITICAL ADVICE? : AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HIGH-RANKING MILITARY OFFICERS
	Alex Mintz	337
References	362
Contributors	419

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

International relations -- Methodology -- Congresses.