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Re: Info Request
by Jeffrey L. Beatty
20 January 1999 09:46 UTC
At 10:42 PM 1/19/99 -0500, Hasmet Uluorta wrote:
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<excerpt><fontfamily><param>PosterBodoni BT</param><bigger>Friends,
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<fontfamily><param>PosterBodoni BT</param><bigger>Hello. I have become
increasingly interested in long wave cycles. However, I am a unfamiliar
with the various debates and approaches. In order to address this
deficiency, I have volunteered to focus on the topic for a semester
course I am taking. Could someone suggest some reading material that
would aid me and get me started? I thank you in advance for your
assistance.
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<fontfamily><param>PosterBodoni BT</param><bigger>Cheers,
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<fontfamily><param>PosterBodoni BT</param><bigger>Hasmet Uluorta
<<mailto:hasmetu@yorku.ca>hasmetu@yorku.ca
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Check out the International Political Economy Network at
http://csf.colorado.edu Archived there will you find a bibliography by
Jeffrey Hart. The URL is
http://csf.colorado.edu/cgi-bin/mfs/03/csf/ftp/ipe/Thematic_Archive/bibliography/ipe.bib.JHart94?1320#mfs
I particularly recommend the following:
Long cycles : prosperity and war in the modern age / Joshua S.
Goldstein. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1988.
Rosecrance, Richard. "Long wave theory and international relations."
_International Organization_ 41 (Spring 1987): 283-301.
For more recent work from a variety of perspectives, see
Leading sectors and world powers : the coevolution of global politics
and economics. George Modelski and William R. Thompson
Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, 1996.
Long-wave rhythms in economic development and political behavior.
Brian J.L. Berry. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1991
Mandel, Ernest. Long waves of capitalist development : a Marxist
interpretation : based on the Marshall lectures given at the University
of Cambridge. London ; New York : Verso, 1995.
The rise and fall of the wealth of nations : long waves in economics
and international politics. Manfred Neumann. Cheltenham, UK ; Lynne, NH
: Edward Elgar, 1997.
as well as the following journal articles.
Global political order, economic change, and armed conflict: coevolving
systems and the use of force. Pollins,-Brian-M.
The-American-Political-Science-Review. v. 90 Mar. '96 p. 103-17
Political cycles in international relations (book review)
Marte,-Fred; Williams,-Marc, reviewer
International-Affairs. v. 70 Oct. '94 p. 759
The long cycle in international relations: a Markov specification
Sayrs,-Lois-W
International-Studies-Quarterly. v. 37 June '93 p. 215-37
War-Mathematical-models; Cycles-; Markov-processes;
International-relations
History and international relations: long cycles of world politics
Augmented title: review article
Keenes,-Ernie
Canadian-Journal-of-Political-Science. v. 26 Mar. '93 p. 145-54
Cycles-; World-history; International-relations
The possibility of cycles in international relations
Augmented title: comment on N. Beck
Goldstein,-Joshua-S., 1952-
International-Studies-Quarterly. v. 35 Dec. '91 p. 477-80
Business-cycles-Political-aspects; War-Causes-of;
International-relations-Mathematical-models
The illusion of cycles in international relations
Beck,-Nathaniel
International-Studies-Quarterly. v. 35 Dec. '91 p. 455-76
Business-cycles-Political-aspects; War-Causes-of;
International-relations-Mathematical-models
Election cycles and war
Augmented title: part of a special issue on: Democracy and foreign
policy
Gaubatz,-Kurt-Taylor
The-Journal-of-Conflict-Resolution. v. 35 June '91 p. 212-44
War-and-politics; Elections-; Democracy-; International-relations
This should get you started at least.
--
Jeffrey L. Beatty
Doctoral Student
Department of Political Science
The Ohio State University
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