The International Studies Encyclopedia, 12 Volume Set
The International Studies Encyclopedia and its online version, International Studies Online, published in association with the International Studies Association (ISA)
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The International Studies Encyclopedia and its online version, International Studies Online, published in association with the International Studies Association (ISA)
Learn moreThe International Studies Encyclopedia and its online version, International Studies Online, published in association with the International Studies Association (ISA), is the most comprehensive reference work of its kind for the fields of international studies and international relations. The print version is arranged across 12 volumes in an A-Z format and brings together specially commissioned, peer reviewed essays, written and edited by an international team of the world's best scholars and teachers.
Key features:
The project is organized primarily around the sections representing areas of specialization within the ISA. Each specialized section has organized a committee to identify key topics and identify authors.
General Editor’s Introduction.
Editorial Advisory Board.
Special Rapid Review Board.
List of Reviewers.
Section Introductions.
Volume I: A – Co.
Advances in Feminist Geography – Conflict Management.
Volume II: Co – Ec.
Conflict Resolution: Feminist Perspectives – Economic Diplomacy.
Volume III: Ec – Ev.
Economic Sanctions and International Security – The Evolution of International Organizations as Institutional Forms and Historical Processes since 1945.
Volume IV: Ev – Ge.
Evolutionary Systems Theory – Gender and the Global Political Economy.
Volume V: Ge – Hi.
Gender and Global Security – The Historical Expansion of International Society.
Volume VI: Hi – In.
Historical Sociology – International Ethics within the International Social Contract.
Volume VII: In – La.
International Law and Armed Conflict – Labor Migrations and the Global Political Economy.
Volume VIII: La – Op.
Late Modernity/Postmodernity – Operational Code Theory: Beliefs and Foreign Policy Decisions.
Volume IX: Or – Re.
Organizing Strategies for Advancing Women in International Studies – Religion, Nationalism, and Transnational Actors.
Volume X: Re – Te.
Responding to Refugee and Humanitarian Crises – Technology and Development in International Communication.
Volume XI: Te – X.
Technology and International Relations – Xenophobia and Anti-Immigrant Politics.
Volume XII: Index.