Political Science 100
Introduction to Political Science
Professor William A. Joseph
Resources: The Democratic Peace
Dove of Peace by Pablo Picasso
Articles
Michael J. Doyle, "Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs, Parts I and II in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12.3 (Summer 1983) and 12.4 (Fall 1983). Part II is especially recommended. These articles can be accessed through JSTOR on Wellesley College computers. (The artiicle that started it all--sort of.)
Stephen M. Walt, "Never Say Never: Wishful Thinking on Democracy and War," in Foreign Affairs, Jan/Feb 1999, pp. 46-151. A book review essay.
William R. Thompson, "Democracy and Peace: Putting the Cart Before the Horse," in International Organization 50.1 (Winter 1996), pp. 141-174.
Ido Oren, "The Subjectivity of the "Democratic Peace": Changing U.S. Perceptions of Imperial Germany," in International Security 20.2 (Fall 1995). Available on-line at: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/oren.htm.
Jeffrey W. Legro and Andrew Moravcsik, "Faux Realism: Spin versus substance in the Bush foreign policy doctrine," in Foreign Policy Magazine, July-August 2001, available on-line at http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issue_julyaug_2001/legro.html.
Swanee Hunt and Cristina Posa, "Women Waging Peace," in Foreign Policy Magazine, May-June 2001, available on-line at http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issue_mayjune_2001/Hunt.html.
Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea Den Boer, "A Surplus of Men, a Deficit of Peace: Security and Sex Ratios in Asia's Largest States, in International Security, Spring 2002, available on-line at http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=E46D8EFC-0B8E-4774-8043-3F806EF14DAA&ttype=6&tid=8729
Internet
The Democratic Peace (R. J. Rummel, University of Hawaii)
National Endowment for Democracy
The Carter Center, Emory University
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Women in Politics (Interparliamentary Union)