Publications by Kenneth N. Waltz
Publications
Realism and International Politics (Routledge, 2008)
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“Assaying Theories: Reflections on Imre Lakatos.” Progress in IR Theory: Appraising the Field, ed. Colin and Miriam Elman (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 2003).
With Scott D. Sagan, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed (W.W. Norton, 2002)
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“The Continuity of International Politics.” Worlds in Collision, ed. Ken Booth and Tim Dunne (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
“NATO’s Expansion: A Realist View.” Special Issue of Contemporary Security Policy, ed. Robert W. Rauchhaus (August 2000).
“Structural Realism after the Cold War.” International Security (Summer 2000).
“Globalization and American Power.” The National Interest (Spring 2000).
“Intimations of Multipolarity.” The New World Order: Contrasting Theories, ed. Birthe Hansen and Bertil Heurlin (New York: St. Martin’s, 2000).
“Globalization and Governances.” PS: Political Science & Politics (December 1999).
“Evaluating Theories.” American Political Science Review (December 1997).
“Thoughts About Virtual Nuclear Arsenals.” Nuclear Weapons in a Transformed World: The Challenge of Virtual Nuclear Arsenals, ed. Michael J. Mazarr (New York: St. Martin’s 1997).
“Kant, la démocratie et la paix.” L’année 1795 – Kant: essai sur la paix, ed. Pierre Laberge, Guy Lafrance, and Denis Dumas (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1997).
“East-West Relations after the Cold War.” East and West After the Cold War, ed. Zhao Yongyao and Liu Fei (Beijing: Cass Press, 1997). (Chinese)
“International Politics Is Not Foreign Policy.” Security Studies (Autumn 1996).
“A Reply.” [to critics of Sagan and Waltz] Security Studies (Summer 1995).
With Scott D. Sagan, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995).
“The Emerging Structure of International Politics.” International Security (Fall 1993).
“The New World Order.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Summer 1993).
“How New Will the New World Order Be?” John M. Olin Lecture Series in National Security and Defense Studies: Final Report, Academic Year 1991-2 (Colorado Springs: U.S. Air Force Academy, August 1992).
“America as a Model for the World? A Foreign Policy Perspective.” PS: Political Science & Politics (December 1991).
Statement and testimony in U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Hearing: Relations in a Multipolar World, 101st Cong., 2nd sess., November 1990.
“Nuclear Myths and Political Realities.” American Political Science Review (September 1990).
“On the Nature of States and Their Recourse to Violence.” U.S. Institute of Peace Journal (June 1990).
“Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory.” Journal of International Affairs (Spring/Summer 1990).
“Strategic Defenses and the Problem of War.” Strategic Defense and Global Stability, ed. John Weltman (Los Alamos National Laboratory: Center for National Security Studies, 1989).
“The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Spring 1988).
“Yes to Minimal Deterrence, No to Abolition.” Beyond Start: A Soviet Report with Commentaries, ed. Sanford Lakoff (University of California, San Diego: Institute for Global Cooperation and Conflict, 1988).
“Reflections on Theory of International Politics: A Response To My Critics.” Neorealism and Its Critics, ed. Robert Keohane (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986).
“Balance of Power.” Power, Principles, and Interests, ed. J. Salomon et al. (Lexington, MA: Ginn, 1985).
“Will the Future Be Like the Past?” Problems and Prospects of Presidential Leadership in the Nineteen Eighties, ed. James S. Young (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983).
“Toward Nuclear Peace.” Strategies for Managing Nuclear Proliferation, ed. Dagobert L. Brito, Michael D. Intrilligator, and Adele E. Wick (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983).
“The Central Balance and Security in Northeast Asia.” Asian Perspective (Spring/Summer 1982).
“The Central Balance and Security in Northeast Asia.” Asian Perspective (Spring/Summer 1982).
“A Strategy for the Rapid Deployment Force.” International Security (Spring 1981).
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Adelphi Paper No. 171. International Institute of Strategic Studies, London, 1981).
“What will the spread of nuclear weapons do to the world?” International Political Effects of the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, ed. John Kerry King (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Press Office, April 1979).
Theory of International Politics (Addison-Wesley, 1979)
Theory of International Relations (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1979).
“Interdependence in Theory and Practice,” U.S. Department of State, External Research Study, 1978.
“Theory of International Relations.” The Handbook of Political Science, ed. Fred Greenstein and Nelson Polsby (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1975). (Turkish translation, 1982).
“America’s European Policy Viewed in Global Perspective.” The United States and Western Europe in the 1970s, ed. Wolfram Hanrieder (Cambridge, MA: Winthrop, 1974).
With Steven L. Spiegel, Conflict in World Politics (Cambridge, MA: Winthrop Publishers, 1971).
Co-edited with Robert J. Art, The Use of Force: Military Power and International Politics (Boston: Little, Brown, 1971).
Co-edited with Charles F. Hermann, Foreign Policy: An Anthology of Syllabi (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1970).
“The Myth of National Interdependence.” The International Corporation, ed. Charles P. Kindleberger (Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 1970).
“Realities, Assumptions, and Simulations.” Simulation in the Study of Politics, ed. William D. Coplin (Chicago: Markham, 1968).
“The Politics of British Military Policy.” Modern European Governments: Cases in Comparative Policy Making, ed. Roy C. Macridis (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1968).
“The Politics of Peace.” International Studies Quarterly (September 1967).
Foreign Policy and Democratic Politics: The American and British Experience (Little, Brown, and Company, 1967)
Foreign Policy and Democratic Politics: The American and British Experience (Boston: Little, Brown, 1967).
“Contention and Management in International Relations.” World Politics (July 1965).
“The Stability of a Bipolar World.” Daedalus (Summer 1964).
“Kant, Liberalism, and War.” American Political Science Review (June 1962).
“Reason, Will, and Weapons.” Political Science Quarterly (September 1959).
Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis (Columbia University Press, 1959)
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“Political Philosophy and the Study of International Relations.” Theoretical Aspects of International Relations, ed. W.T.R. Fox (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1959).
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