Examen de synthèse : relations internationales

BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Directives Tous les étudiants qui se soumettent à l’examen de synthèse majeur ou mineur en relations internationales (RI) doivent posséder une connaissance de l ‘histoire des RI aux XIXe et XXe siècles, et une vision synthèse des principaux sous-champs des RI. La dernière section de la bibliographie propose une liste de manuels d’introduction aux RI et d’ouvrages d’histoire des RI à laquelle pourront se référer les candidats dont l’état des connaissances exige une mise à niveau. Examen de synthèse majeur : lecture des ouvrages ou articles recensés dans la section « théories » (obligatoire) et dans deux des quatre autres sections de la bibliographie. Examen de synthèse mineur : lecture des ouvrages ou articles recensés dans une des cinq sections de la bibliographie : théories des RI; économie politique internationale; études de sécurité; politique étrangère; organisations internationales.

THÉORIES DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES ARON, R. (1984), Paix et guerre entre les nations, Paris, Calmann-Lévy. BALDWIN, D.A. (dir.) (1993), Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate, NewYork, Columbia University Press. BRECHER, M. (1993), Crisis in World Politics : Theory and Reality, Oxford, Pergamon. BULL, H. (1995), The Anarchichal Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, New-York, Columbia University Press, 2e éd. CARLSNAES, W., RISSE, T. et SIMMONS, B.A. (dir.) (2002), Handbook of International Relations, Thousand Oaks, Sage. CARR, E.H. (1939), The Twenty Years’ Crisis : An Introduction to the Study of International Relations, New-York, Harper and Row. COX, R. (2002), The Political Economy of a Plural World, Londres/New-York, Routledge. DER DERIAN, J. et SHAPIRO, M. (dir.) (1989), International/Intertextual Relations : Postmodern Readings of World Politics, Lexington, Lexington Books. DOYLE, M. W. (1997), Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism and Socialism, NewYork/Londres, W.W. Norton. DUNNE, T., KURKI, M. et S. SMITH (dir.) (2007), International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

2 FINNEMORE, M. (1996), National Interests in International Society, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. FUKUYAMA, F. (1989), "The End of History", National Interest, no. 16, été. GILPIN, R. (1983), War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. HOBDEN, S. et HOBSON, J.M. (dir.), Historical Sociology of International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. HOLSTI, K.J. (1985), The Dividing Discipline: Hegemony and Diversity in International Theory, Boston, Allen and Unwin. HUNTINGTON, S. (1997), Le choc des civilisations, Paris, Odile Jacob. KENNEDY, P. (1989), Naissance et déclin des grandes puissances : transformations économiques et conflits militaires entre 1500 et 2000, Paris, Payot. KEOHANE, R.O. (1986), Neo-Realism and its Critics, New-York, Columbia University Press. KEOHANE, R. (2005), After Hegemony. Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy, Princeton, Princeton University Press. KUGLER, J. et LEMKE, D. (dir.) (1996), Parity and War: Evaluations and Extensions of the War Ledger, Michigan, Michigan University Press. LAPID, Y. et KRATOCHWIL, F.V. (dir.) (1996), The Return of Culture and Identity in International Relations Theory, Boulder, Lynne Rienner. LEGRO, J. (2005), Rethinking the World: Great Power Strategies and International Order, Cornell University Press. LOBELL, S., RIPSMAN, N. et TALIAFERO, J. (2009), Neo-Classical Realism, The State and Foreign Policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. MEARSHEIMER, J.J. (2001), The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, New-York, W.W. Norton. MORGENTHAU, H. (1973), Politics among Nations. The Struggle for Power and Peace, New-York, Knopf. NYE, J. S, (2004), Soft Power: the Mean to Success in World Politics, New-York, Public Affairs. ONUF, N. (1989), World of our Making : Rules and Rule in Social Theory and International Relations, Columbia, University of South Carolina Press. ROSENAU, J. (1990), Turbulence in World Politics, Princeton, Princeton University Press. RUSSETT, B. et ONEAL, J.R. (2001), Triangulating Peace : Democracy, Interdependence and International Organizations, New-York, W.W. Norton. . (dir.) (2005), Making Sense of International Relations Theory, Boulder, Lynner Rienner, 2005.

3 WALTZ, K. (1959), Man, the State and War, New-York, Columbia University Press. WALTZ, K. (1979), Theory of International Politics, New York, McGraw-Hill. WENDT, A. (1999), Social Theory of International Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

ÉCONOMIE POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ALT, J. E., FRIEDEN, J., GILLIGAN, M., RODRIK, D. et ROGOWSKI, R. (1996) “The Political Economy of International Trade: Enduring Puzzles and an Agenda for Inquiry”. Comparative Political Studies, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 689-717. BARRETT, S. (2007), Why cooperate ?, Oxford, Oxford University Press. BRAWLEY, M.R. (2005), Power, Money, and Trade, Decisions That Shape Global Economic Relations, Peterborough, Ont., Broadview Press, 2e ed. BROZ, J.L. et FRIEDEN, J. (2001), “The Political Economy of International Monetary Relations.” Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 4, pp. 317-343. COLLIER P. (2007), The Bottom Billion, Oxford, Oxford University Press. DOUGLAS, I. (1997), Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade, Princeton, Princeton University Press. EICHENGREEN, B. (1989), “Hegemonic Stability Theories of the International Monetary System”, dans R. Cooper, B. Eichengreen, R. Henning, G. Holtham et R. Putnam (dir.), Can Nations Agree? Issues in International Cooperation. Washington, Brookings Institution, pp. 255-298. FRIEDEN, J. A. (2006), Global Capitalism: Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century, New York, W.W. Norton. FRIEDEN, J. A. et MARTIN, L. (2003), “International Political Economy: Global and Domestic Interactions”, dans I. Katznelson et H. V. Milner, Political Science: The State of the Discipline, New York, W.W. Norton. FRIEDEN, J. A. et LAKE, D. (dir.) (2000), International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, 4e ed., Boston/New York, Bedford-St. Martin’s Press. GARRETT, G. (1998), Partisan Politics in the Global Economy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. GARTSKE, E. (2007), “The Capitalist Peace”, The American Journal of Political Science, 51 (1): 166-191. GILPIN, R. (1987), The Political Economy of International Relations, Princeton, Princeton University Press. GILPIN, R. (2003), Global Political Economy. Understanding the International Economic Order, Princeton, Princeton University Press.

4 HOLSTI, O.R. (2004), Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Michigan, Michigan University Press. IVERSEN, T. (2005), Capitalism, Democracy and Welfare, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. KEOHANE, R.O. (1997), “Problematic Lucidity: Stephen Krasner’s ‘State Power and the Structure of International Trade’.” World Politics, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 150-170. KEOHANE, R.O. et MILNER, H.V. (dir.) (1996), Internationalization and Domestic Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. KRASNER, S. (1976), “State Power and the Structure of International Trade,” World Politics, no. 28, pp. 317-347. MORAVSCIK, A. (1997), “Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics”, International Organization, no. 51 (automne), pp. 513-53. REINHART, C. et ROGOFF, K. (2009), The Time is Different. Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Princeton, Princeton University Press. RODRIK, D. (2007), One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth, Princeton, Princeton University Press. ROGOWSKI, R. (1989), Commerce and Coalitions: How Trade Affects Domestic Political Alignments, Princeton, Princeton University Press. RUGGIE J.G. (1983), “International Regimes, Transactions and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order”, dans S. D. Krasner (dir.), International Regimes, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, pp. 195-231. STRANGE, S. (1996), Retreat of the State: The Diffusion of Power in the World Economy, Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

ÉTUDES DE SÉCURITÉ ADLER, E. et BARNETT, M. (dir.) (1998), Security Communities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. BALDWIN, D. (1995), “Security Studies and the End of the Cold War”, World Politics, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 117-141. BAYLIS J., WIRTZ, J., COHEN, E. et GRAY, C. (2003), Strategy in the Contemporary World, Oxford, Oxford University Press. BETTS, R. (2002), Conflict after the Cold War: Arguments on Causes of War and Peace, New-York, Longman. BETTS, R. (1997), “Should Strategic Studies Survive?”, World Politics, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 7-33. BLAINEY, G. (1988), The Causes of War, Londres, Macmillan.

5 BUENO DE MESQUITA, B. et LALMAN, D. (1994), War and Reason: Domestic and International Imperatives, New Haven, Yale University Press. BUZAN, B. (1991), People, States and Fear : An Agenda for International Security Studies in the Post-Cold War Era, Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 2e éd. CASHMAN, G. (1993), What Causes War ? An Introduction to Theories of International Conflicts, New York, Lexington. DOYLE, M. et N. SAMBANIS (2006), Making War and Building Peace, United Nations Peace Operations , Princeton, Princeton University Press. FEARON, J. (1995), “Rationalist Explanations for War”, International Organization, 49 (3): 370-414. FILSON, D. et WERNER, S. (2002), “A Bargaining Model of War and Peace”, American Journal of Political Science, 46 : 819-838. FORTNA V.P. (2008), Does Peacekeeping Works ? Shaping Belligerents’Choices After Cold War, Princeton, Princeton University Press. GOLDSTEIN J., (2001), War and Gender. How Gender Shapes theWar. System and Vice Versa. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. KALYVAS S, (2006), The Logic of Violence in Civil War, Cambridge Cambridge University Press. MANSFIELD, E.D. et SNYDER, J. (2007), Electing to Fight. Why Emerging Democracies go to War, Boston, MIT Press. MUELLER, J. (1989), Retreat from Doomsday: The Obsolescence of Major War, New York, Basic Books. NYE, J. (2003), Understanding International Conflicts: An Introduction to Theory and History, NewYork, Longman. OWEN, J. (1994), “How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace”, International Security, vol. 19 no. 2, pp. 87-125. PARET, P. (1986), Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age, Princeton, Princeton University Press. PAUL T.V., MORGAN P. et WIRTZ J., (2009), Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, Chicago, Chicago University Press. RISPSMAN N., et T.V. PAUL (2010), Globalization and the National Security State, Oxford, Oxford University Press. ROSATO, S. (2003),”The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory”, American Political Science Review, 97 (4): 585-602. SCHELLING, T. (1981), The Strategy of Conflict, Cambrtifdge, MA, Harvard University Press.

6 SCHWELLER R. (2008), Unanswered Threats. Political Constraints on the Balance of Power, Princeton, Princeton University Press. SMITH, A. et STAM, A.C. (2004), “Bargaining and the Nature of War”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48 (6): 783-813. SNYDER, G. et DIESING, P. (1976), Conflicts Among Nations. Bargaining, Decision-Making and System Structure in International Crises, Princeton, Princeton University Press. VASQUEZ, J. A. (2000), What Do We Know About War? Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield. WALT, S. (1991), “The Renaissance of Security Studies”, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 211-139. WALTER, B. (2002) Committing to Peace. The Successful Setttlement of Civil Wars, Princeton, Princeton University Press.

POLITIQUE ÉTRANGÈRE ALLISON, G. et ZELIKOW, P. (1999), Essence of Decision : Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis, New-York, Longman, 2e éd. CAMPBELL, D. (1992), Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press. CHARILLON, F. (2002), Politique étrangère: nouveaux regards, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po. GOLDSTEIN, J. et KEOHANE, R. O. (dir.) (1993), Ideas and Foreign Policy : Beliefs, Institutions and Political Change, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. GOUREVITCH, P. (1978), “The Second Image Reversed: the International Sources of Domestic Politics”, International Organization, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 881-912. HALPERIN, M. (1974), Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign Policy, Washington, Brookings. HERMANN, M. et DUNDELIUS, B. (2004), Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis: Theories and Methods, Englewood Cliffs, Sage. HILL, C. (2003), The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy, Londres, Palgrave. HOLSTI, K.J. (1976), "Cognitive Process Approaches to Decision-Making", American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 11-32. HOPF, T. (2002), Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. JERVIS, R. (1976), Perception and Misperception in International Politics, Princeton, Princeton University Press. LOBELL S., N. RIPSMAN et J. TALIAFERRO (2009), Neo-classical Realism, the State and Foreign Policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

7 KATZENSTEIN, P. (1976), “International Relations and Domestic Structures: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States”, International Organization, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 1-45. KISSINGER, H. (1994), Diplomacy, New York, Simon & Schuster. KRASNER, S. (1978), Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and US Foreign Policy, Princeton, Princeton University Press. NOSSAL, K., ROUSSEL, S. et PAQUIN, S. (2007), Politique internationale et défense au Canada et au Québec, Presses de l’Université de Montréal. PALMER G. et MORGAN C. (2006), A Theory of Foreign Policy, Princeton, Princeton University Press. PUTNAM, R. (1988), “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games”, International Organization, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 427-60. RISSE-KAPPEN, T. (1995), Cooperation among Democracies: The European Influence on US Foreign Policy, Princeton, Princeton University Press. ROSE, G. (1998), “Neoclasical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy”, World Politics, vol. 51 (octobre): pp.144-172. ROSENAU, J. (1967), The Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy, New York, Free Press. SMITH, T. (2000), Foreign Attachments: The Power of Ethnic Groups in the Making of American Foreign Policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. SNYDER, J. (1991), Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambition, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. YELIV, S. (2004), Explaining Foreign Policy: US Decision-Making and the Persian Gulf War, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

ORGANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES BARKIN J. S. (2006), International Organizations : Theories and Institutions, New-York, Palgrave/Macmillan. BARNETT, M. et FINNEMORE, M. (2004), Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. BOLI, J. et THOMAS, G.M., (dir.) (1999), Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations since 1875, Stanford, Stanford University Press. BURGERMAN S. (2001), Moral Victories: How Activists Provoke Multilateral Action, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. CHANDLER, D. (2004), Constructing Global Civil Society: Morality and Power in International Relations, Basingstoke, Palgrave.

8 EVANGELISTA, M. (1999), Unarmed Forces : The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War. Ithaca, Cornell University Press. FINNEMORE, M. (1996), National Interests in International Society, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. FINNEMORE, M. et SIKKINK, K. (1998), “International Norm Dynamics and Political Change”, International Organization, vol. 52, pp. 887-917. GRUBER, L. (2000), Ruling the World: Power Politics and the Rise of Supranational Institutions, Princeton, Princeton University Press. . HAAS, P. (1992), “Introduction : Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination”, International Organization, 46 : 1-35 HASENCLEVER, A., MAYER, P. et RITTBERGER, V. (dir.) (1997), Theories of International Regimes, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. JOLLY, R. EMMERI J. et WEISS T.G. (2010), UN Ideas that Changed the World, Bloomington, Indiana University Press.. KARNS, M.P. et MINGST K.A. (2010), International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder, Lynne Rienner. KEANE, J. (2003), Global Civil Society? Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. KECK, M. et SIKKINK, K. (1998), Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. KEOHANE R.O. (2005), After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2e éd. KEOHANE R.O. et NYE, J. (1972), “Transnational Relations and World Politics: An Introduction”, International Organization, vol. 25, pp. 329-349. KRASNER, S.D. (dir.) (1983), International Regimes, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. NEUMAN, I. et O.J. SENDING (2010), Governing the Global Polity: Practice, Mentality, Rationality, Ann Harbor, University of Michigan Press. RISSE-KAPPEN, T. (dir.) (1995), Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures, and International Institutions, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. ROSENAU, J.N. et CZEMPIEL, E.O. (dir.) (1992), Governance Without Government: Order and Change in World Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. RUGGIE, J.G. (1998), Constructing the World Polity: Essays on International Institutionalization, Londres, Routledge. SMOUTS, M.C. (1995), Les organisations internationales, Paris, Armand Colin.

9 WEISS, T.G., FORSYTHE, D.P. et COATE, R.A. (2009), The United Nations and Changing World Politics, Boulder, Westview, 4e éd. WEISS. T.G. et DAWS, S. (dir.) (2007), The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford, Oxford University Press. WILKINSON, R. (dir.) (2005), The Global Governance Reader, Londres, Routledge

10 Mise à jour des connaissances sur les sous-champs des RI et l’histoire des RI. Suggestions de lectures

MANUELS DE RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES ART, R. et R. JERVIS (2008), International Politics : Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues, 9e ed. New-York, Longman. BATTISTELLA, D. (2009), Théories des relations internationales, 3e ed. Paris, Presses universitaires de France. BONIFACE, P. (2008), Les relations internationales de 1945 à nos jours, 2e ed. Paris, Dalloz. BAYLIS, J. et SMITH, S. (dir.) (2008), The Globalization of World Politics : An Introduction to International Relations, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 4e éd. BEAUD, M. et DOSTALER, G. (1993), La pensée économique depuis Keynes, Paris, Le Seuil. ETHIER, D. (2010), Introduction aux relations internationales, Montréal, Presses de l’Université de Montréal. JACKSON, R. et SORENSEN, G. (2007), Introduction to International Relations, 3e ed. Oxford, Oxford University Press. MACLEOD A. et al., (2004), Relations internationals: theories et concepts, 2e ed. Montréal, Athéna. MACLEOD, A. et O’MEARA, D. (2010), Théories des relations internationales. Contestations et résistances, Montréal, Athéna. MOREAU DESFARGES P. (2007), Relations internationals, Paris, Le Seuil. ROCHE, J.J.(2008), Théories des relations internationales, 3eed.,Paris, Montchrestien. VAISSE M. (2008), Les relations internationales depuis 1945, Paris Armand Colin.

HISTOIRE DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES GIRAULT, F. et FRANK, R. (2004), Turbulente Europe et nouveaux mondes 1914-1941, Paris, Petite Bibliothèque Payot. KEYLOR, W.R. (1992), The Twentieth Century World. An International History, New-York, Oxford University Press. MILZA, P. (2003), Les relations internationales de 1871 à 1914, Paris, A. Colin. MILZA, P. (2003), Les relations internationales de 1918 à 1939, Paris, A. Colin. MILZA, P. (2001), Les relations internationales de 1973 à nos jours, Paris, A. Colin.

11 PELLISTRANDI, B. (2002), Les relations internationales de 1818 à 1871, Paris, A. Colin. SCHMIDT, B. (2002), “On the History and Historiography of International Relations”, dans W. Carlsnaes, T. Risse et B. A. Simmons (dir.), Handbook of International Relations, Thousand Oaks, Sage, pp. 3-22. .