International Studies Perspectives Vol. 12, #2 is now available for our members to read online. This issue features the following original articles:
- Patrick James, "Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Studies: History, Psychology, Technology Studies, and Neuroeconomics"
- Steve Yetiv, "History, International Relations, and Integrated Approaches: Thinking about Greater Interdisciplinarity"
- Rose McDermott, Nicole Wernimont and Cheryl Koopman, "Applying Psychology to International Studies: Challenges and Opportunities in Examining Traumatic Stress"
- Paul J. Zak and Jacek Kugler, "Neuroeconomics and International Studies: A New Understanding of Trust"
- Peter Viggo Jakobsen, "Pushing the Limits of Military Coercion Theory"
- T. David Mason, Mehmet Gurses, Patrick T. Brandt and Jason Michael Quinn, "When Civil Wars Recur: Conditions for Durable Peace after Civil Wars"
- Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, "The 'Empty-Shell' Approach: The Setup Process of International Administrations in Timor-Leste and Kosovo, Its Consequences and Lessons"
- Dina Badie, "Doctrinal Cycles and the Dual-Crisis of 1979"
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