Communitarian International Relations: The Epistemic Foundations of International Relations

Part 1: Introduction 1. Communities of Practice Part 2: Cognitive Evolution 2. From Being to Becoming: Cognitive Evolution and a Theory of Non-equilibrium in International Relations 3. Cognitive Evolution: A Dynamic Approach for the Study of International Relations and Their Progress 4. Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics Part 3: Epistemic Communities 5. Ideological 'Guerrillas' and the Quest for Technological Autonomy: Brazil's Domestic Computer Industry 6. The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control Part 4: Security Communities 7. Imagined Security Communities: Cognitive Regions in International Relations 8. Europe's New Security Order: A Pluralistic Security Community 9. Condition(s) of Peace Part 5: Identity and Peace in the Middle East 10. A Mediterranean Canon and an Israeli Prelude to Long Term Peace 11. Changing Identities: The Road to Peace