Centre for International Studies
Publications

The Centre sponsors a monograph series on International Studies published by Cambridge University Press.

Editorial Board

Dr J C Kent (Chair) International Relations
Professor Christine Chinkin Law
Professor Christopher Coker International Relations
Professor C Greenwood Law
Professor M Light International Relations
Professor J B Mayall International Relations (Cambridge University)
Professor I H Nish International History
Professor D Stevenson International History
Dr A Walter International Relations

Publications

  • Edward Keene, Beyond the Anarchical Society (2002)
  • Karen E. Smith and Margot Light (eds.) Ethics and Foreign Policy (2001)
  • Karin von Hippel, Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention After the Cold War (1999)
  • James Mayall, The New Interventionism 1991-1994: United Nations experience in Cambodia, former Yugoslavia, and Somalia (1996)
  • David Long, Towards New Liberal Internationalism: the international theory of J. A. Hobson (1995)
  • Andargachew Tiruneh, The Ethiopian Revolution 1974-1987: a transformation from an aristocratic to a totalitarian autocracy (1993)
  • Beatrice Kit Fun Benedict Leung, Sino-Vatican Relations: problems in conflicting authority, 1976-1986 (1992)
  • Christopher Hill, Cabinet Decisions on Foreign Policy: the British experience October 1938-June 1941 (1991) (reissued by Cambridge University Press as paperback 2002)
  • Uri Bialer, Between East and West (1990)
  • Selim Deringil, Turkish Foreign Policy during World War II: an 'active' neutrality (1989)
  • Ingrid Detter de Lupis, The Law of War (1987)
  • Khong Cho Oon, The Politics of Oil in Indonesia: foreign company-host government relations (1986)
  • Joo-Hong Nam, America's Commitment to South Korea : the first decade of the Nixon Doctrine (1986)
  • B.J.C. McKercher, The Second Baldwin Government and the United States, 1924-1929: attitudes and diplomacy (1984)
  • Robert S. Litwak, Détente and the Nixon Doctrine : American foreign policy and the pursuit of stability, 1969-1976 (1984)
  • Procopis Papastratis, British Policy towards Greece during the Second World War, 1941-1944 (1984)
  • Paul Buteux, The Politics of Nuclear Consultation in NATO 1965-1980 (1983)
  • Kin Wah Chin, The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore: the transformation of a security system 1957-1971 (1982)
  • Roger Buckley, Occupation Diplomacy: Britain, the United States and Japan, 1945-1952 (1982)
  • Ian Nish (ed.), Anglo-Japanese Alienation 1919-1952: papers of the Anglo-Japanese Conference on the History of the Second World War (1982)
  • James Mayall and Cornelia Navari (eds.), The End of Post-War Era: documents on great-power relations 1968-1975 (1980)
  • Y. Shichor, The Middle East in China's Foreign Policy (1979)
  • Richard Taylor, The Politics of Soviet Cinema, 1917-1929 (1979)
  • Martin Seliger, The Marxist Conception of Ideology (1977)
  • Kenneth John Calder, Britain and the Origins of the New Europe, 1914-1918 (1976)
  • Jan Henryk Kalicki , The Pattern of Sino-American Crises: political-military interactions in the 1950s (1975)
  • Ann Trotter, Britain and East Asia, 1933-1937 (1975)
  • Aryeh L. Unger, The Totalitarian Party: party and people in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia (1974)
  • Alaba Ogunsanwo, China's Policy in Africa, 1958-71 (1974)
  • Martin Van Creveld, Hitler's Strategy 1940-1941: the Balkan clue (1973)
  • Eugen Steiner, The Slovak Dilemma (1973)
  • Lucjan Blit, The Origins of Polish Socialism: the history and ideas of the first Polish Socialist Party, 1878-1886 (1971).

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