Stephen D. Krasner, 'Structural causes and regime consequences ', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.). International Regimes (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983), p. The book International Regimes contains all of the articles which were originally published in the journal International Organization (Vol. 36, No. 2 Spring 1982). Subsequent citations will be to the book rather than to the special issue of the journal.
2.
Ibid., p.2 (emphasis added).
3.
Ibid., p.3.
4.
Ibid.
5.
Ibid., p.5.
6.
Krasner identifies three other causal variables: diffuse systemic norms, international custom and knowledge.
7.
Ibid.. p.6.
8.
Susan Strange, Cave' hie dragones: a critique of regime analysis', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p. 345.
9.
Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye , Power and Interdependence: World Politics in Transition (Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co., 1977). pp. 63-162,
10.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins, 'International regimes: lessons from inductive analysis', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op cit, p. 61.
11.
Ibid., p.86.
12.
Susan Strange , op. cit, p.354 (emphasis in the original).
13.
Thomas S. Kuhn , The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 2nd cd. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1970).
14.
Richard J. Bernstein , The Restructuring of Social and Political Theory (London: Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1976), p.85.
15.
Thomas S. Kuhn, op. cit, p.viii.
16.
Ibid. p.36.
17.
Ibid., p.82,
18.
Ibid., p.52-53.
19.
Ibid., pp.68-69.
20.
As Kuhn observes, crisis and revolution shook the Ptolemaic discipline of astronomy when 'many astronomers could observe that astronomy's complexity was increasing far more rapidly than its accuracy and that a discrepancy corrected in one place was likely to show up in another'. Ibid., p.68.
21.
Richard J.Bernstein', op. cit, p.93-98.
22.
Ibid., p.235,
23.
Ibid., p.90.
24.
Ibid, p.88.
25.
Anthony Giddens, New Rules ofSociological Method: A Positive Critique of Interpretative Sociologies (London : Hutchinson, 1976), p.142.
26.
Ibid.
27.
Ibid., p.147.
28.
Ibid.
29.
Ibid.
30.
Thomas S. Kuhn, op. cit, p.52.
31.
Richard J. Bernstein, op. cit, p.95-96.
32.
Thomas S. Kuhn, op. cit, p.81.
33.
Richard J. Bernstein, op. cit, p. 106.
34.
Actually, the existence of a variety of competing interpretations of the traditional international relations paradigm strengthens the present argument, for Kuhn points out that the 'proliferation of versions of a theory is a very usual symptom of crisis'. Thomas S. Kuhn, op. cit, p.71.
35.
See Hedley Bull , The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 1977), pp.46-51.
36.
This point is developed at length in Oran Young, Compliance and Public Authority: A Theory with International Applications ( Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 1979). '
37.
See, for example, Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye.op. cit.
38.
Oran Young, 'Regime dynamics: the rise and fall of international regimes', in Stephen D. Krasner , op. cit, p.93.
39.
Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye .op. cit, p.24.
40.
Ibid., p.34.
41.
Stephen D. Krasner , 'Regimes and the limits of realism: regimes as autonomous variables', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p.355.
42.
Stephen D. Krasner , 'Structural causes and regime consequences', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p.7.
43.
Stephen D.Krasner , 'Regimes and the limits of realism: regimes as autonomous variables', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p.358.
44.
Arthur A. Stein , 'Coordination and collaboration: regimes in an anarchic world', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p. 140.
45.
Robert O. Keohane .The demand for international regimes', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p.141.
46.
Arthur A. Stein, op. cit, pp. 117 and 120.
47.
Ibid., p. 115.
48.
Ibid., p. 140.
49.
Ibid., pp. 138-9.
50.
Robert O. Koehane, op. cit, p.141.
51.
Ibid., p. 144.
52.
Ibid., p. 151.
53.
Ibid.
54.
Ibid., P. 146.
55.
Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye , op. cit, p.35.
56.
Robert O. Keohane, op. cit, pp. 150 and 155-157.
57.
Oran Young, 'International Regimes: Problems of Concept Formation', World Politics (Vol. 32, No. 3 April 1980), p.31.
58.
Oran Young, 'Regime dynamics: the rise and fall of international regimes', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p.93.
59.
Ibid., p.94.
60.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins, 'International regimes: lessons from inductive analysis', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.)., op. cit, p.63.
61.
Oran Young.op. cit, pp.94-95.
62.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins , op. cit, p.62.
63.
Ibid. p.61.
64.
Oran Young.op. cit, p.93.
65.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins , op. cit, p.63.
66.
Ibid.
67.
Thomas S. Kuhn, op. cit, pp. 109- 110.
68.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins , op. cit, p.86,
69.
Ibid., p. 89.
70.
Oran Young, op cit, p.97.
71.
Ibid., p. 110.
72.
Stephen D. Krasner, 'Structural causes and regime consequences', in Stephen D. Krasner (ed.), op. cit, p. 10.
73.
Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins , op. cit, p.90.
74.
Thomas S. Kuhn.op. cit, p.78.
75.
Ibid., p.80.
76.
Ibid. p.77.
77.
John W. Burton, Deviance Terrorism and War (Oxford: Martin Robertson, 1979). p.153.
78.
For a fuller description of the 'needs' approach see John W. Burton, Dear Survivors, Planning After Nuclear Holocaust War Avoidance (London : Francis Pinter. 1982). pp.20-43.
79.
John W. Burton, System.States, Diplomacy and Rules ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968). p.8.
80.
John W. Burton, World Society (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1972 ), p.28.
81.
Ibid., pp. 19-20.
82.
John W. Burton, System, Statey. Diplomacy and Rules, op. cit, p. 148-
83.
John W. Burton, World Society, op. cit, p.34.
84.
John W. Burton, Dear Survivor op. cit, p. 130- 132.
85.
John W. Burton, Deviance. Terrorism and War. op. cit, p. 183.
86.
John W. Burton.Dear Survivors, op. cit, p.36.
87.
John W. Burton.System. States. Diplomacy and Rules. op. cit, p. 10.
88.
Ibid., p. 18.
89.
John W. Burton.Deviances. Terrorism and War. op. cit , p.73.
90.
John W. Burton, Systems, Stales. Diplomacy and Rules, op, cit, p. 10.
91.
John W. Burton, Dear Survivors, op. cit, p.120.
92.
John W. Burton, Deviance. Terrorism and War. op. cit, p.75.