Items on International Relations Theory
[See also Situation
Reports/Consulting Products.]
- The Paradox of
Intentional Emergent Coherence: Organization and Decision in a Complex
World
- Journal of the
Washington Academy of Sciences 91, no 4 (Winter 2006): 9–27.
- The OSCE’s Parliamentary
Diplomacy in Central Asia and the South Caucasus in Comparative Perspective [PDF, 167Kb]
- Studia Diplomatica
59, no. 2 (2006): 79–93.
- Complexity Science
and Knowledge-Creation in International
Relations Theory
- In Institutional and Infrastructural Resources, in
Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (Oxford: EOLSS Publishers
for UNESCO, 2002).
- The
Emergence of
International Parliamentary Institutions: New Networks of Influence in
World Society
- Pages 201–22 in
Who Is Afraid of the State? Canada in a World
of Multiple Centres of Power, edited by Gordon S. Smith and Daniel Wolfish (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2001). Version
française publiée par les Presses de
l'Université de Montréal.
- The Complex Evolution of International Systems and
the Nature of the Current International Transition
- InterJournal: Complex Systems, No. 255
(1999). Reprinted at pages 515–522 in Unifying Themes in Complex
Systems, vol. 2, edited by Yaneer Bar-Yam and Ali Minai (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 2004).
- Cooperative
Energy Security in the Caspian Region: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Development?
- Global Governance
5, no. 2 (April–June 1999): 251–271.
- Bringing the National Interest Back In: Lessons for Neorealism from the Former Soviet
Area
- Cosmos:
The Hellenic Yearbook of International Relations
1 (1995): 61–89. Reprinted in S. Brown, R.M. Cutler,
M. Evangelista, R. Gilpin,
J.D. Grieco, P. Ifestos, S.D. Krasner and A. Platias, International Relations Theory at a
Crossroads (New York: Caratzas, 1996).
- International Relations Theory and Soviet Conduct Toward the
Multilateral Global-Economic Institutions: GATT, IMF and the World
Bank
- Pages 105–135 in
The USSR and the World Economy, edited by Deborah A. Palmieri (New York:
Praeger, 1992).
- [Russian Imperial and] Soviet Policy toward Greece and Turkey: A
[Comparative International] Systems Perspective
- Pages
183–206 in The Greek–Turkish Conflict in the 1990s, edited by Dimitri C. Constas (London:
Macmillan, 1991).
- [The Russian Empire,] The Soviet
Union and World Order
- Pages 76–100 in
Global Peace and Security, edited by Wolfram F.
Hanrieder (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1987).
- East–South Relations at
UNCTAD:
Global Political Economy and the CMEA
- International
Organization
37, no. 1 (Winter 1983): 121–142.
- Decision Making and International Relations: The
Cybernetic Theory Reconsidered
- Michigan Journal
of Political Science 1, no. 2 (Fall 1981): 57–63.
[See also Journal Articles/Book
Chapters.]
Dr. Robert M. Cutler [ website — email ] was educated at MIT and The University of Michigan, where he earned a Ph.D. in Political Science, and has specialized and consulted in the international affairs of Europe, Russia, and Eurasia since the late 1970s. He has held research and teaching positions at major universities in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Russia, and contributed to leading policy reviews and academic journals as well as the print and electronic mass media in three languages.
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