This edited volume breaks new ground by innovatively drawing on multiple disciplines to enhance our understanding of international relations and conflict. The expansion of knowledge across disciplines and the increasingly blurred boundaries in the real world both enable and demand thinking across intellectual borders. While multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary are prominent buzz words, remarkably few books advance them. Yet doing so can sharpen and expand our perspective on academic and real world issues and problems. This book offers the most comprehensive treatment to date and is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and practitioners.
Chapter 1: Steve A. Yetiv and Patrick James Pushing Boundaries in the Study of International Relations
Chapter 2: Steve A. Yetiv History, International Relations, and Conflict
Chapter 3: Jonathan Renshon and Daniel Kahneman Hawkish Biases and the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict Decision Making
Chapter 4: Jacek Kugler and Paul J. Zak Trust, Cooperation, and Conflict : Neuropolitics and International Relations
Chapter 5: Stefan Fritsch Technology, Conflict and International Relations
Chapter 6: Raymond Scupin Anthropology, Conflict, and International Relations
Chapter 7: Maya Eichler and Soumita Basu Gender in International Relations: Interdisciplinarity and the Study of Conflict
Chapter 8: Tadeusz Kugler Demography in International Relations: Economics, Politics, Sociology and Conflict
Chapter 9: Kyungkook Kang and Jacek Kugler International Political Economy and Political Demography: An Interdisciplinary Exploration
Chapter 10: Carl#-