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== International Relations == * [[PoliticalScience/BargainingModelOfWar|Bargaining Model of War]] * [[PoliticalScience/Constructivism|Constructivism]] * [[PoliticalScience/Institutionalism|Institutionalism]] * [[PoliticalScience/Rationalism|Rationalism]] * [[PoliticalScience/Realism|Realism]] == Reading Notes == * [[WhoGoverns|Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City]], Robert Dahl, 1961 * [[TheCalculusOfConsent|The Calculus of Consent]], James M. Buchanon and Gordon Tullock, 1962 * [[Autocracy]], Gordon Tullock, 1987 * [[TheTragedyOfGreatPowerPolitics|The Tragedy of Great Power Politics]], John J. Mearsheimer, 2014 (2nd ed.) * [[EpistemicSuperimposition|Epistemic superimposition: the war in Ukraine and the poverty of expertise in international relations theory]], Jan Dutkiewicz and Jan Smolenski, in Journal of International Relations and Development (2023) |
Political Science
Political Philosophy
Public Choice and Social Choice Theory
Political Economy
International Relations
Reading Notes
Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City, Robert Dahl, 1961
The Calculus of Consent, James M. Buchanon and Gordon Tullock, 1962
Autocracy, Gordon Tullock, 1987
The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, John J. Mearsheimer, 2014 (2nd ed.)
Epistemic superimposition: the war in Ukraine and the poverty of expertise in international relations theory, Jan Dutkiewicz and Jan Smolenski, in Journal of International Relations and Development (2023)