Joseph M. Grieco
US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler, Vertreter des Neorealismus
Werdegang
1975: BA (Magna Cum Laude) an der American University in Washington, D.C.
1982: PhD an der Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
1980: Lehrauftrag an der Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey
1981: Lehrauftrag am Department of Government an der Cornell University
1982-1989: Assistenz-Professor am Department of Political Science an der Duke University
1989-1993: außerordentlicher Professor am Department of Political Science an der Duke University
seit 1993: Professor am Department of Political Science an der Duke University
seit 1996: Gastprofessor an der Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Mailand
2003: Gastprofessor an der University of Bologna at Forli, Fondazione Cassa dei Risparmi
Bücher
Cooperation Among Nations: Europe, America, and Non-tariff Barriers to Trade. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1990.
mit G. John Ikenberry
State Power and World Markets: The International Political Economy. New York: W.W. Norton 2003.
Realist Theory and the Problem of International Cooperation:
Analysis with an Amended Prisoner's Dilemma Model. In: Journal of
Politics 50.1988, 3. S. 600-625.
Anarchy and the Limits of
Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism.
In: International Organization 42.1988. S. 485-508.
Understanding the Problem of International Cooperation: the Limitations of Neoliberal Institutionalism and the Future of Realist Theory. In: Baldwin, David (Hrsg.): Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate. New York: Columbia University Press 1993.
The Relative Gains Problem for International Cooperation. In: American Political Science Review, 87.1993. S. 729-735.
The Maastricht Treaty, Economic and Monetary Union, and the Neorealist
Research Programme. In: Review of International Studies 21.1995. S.
21-40.
State Interests and International Rule Trajectories: A Neorealist
Interpretation of the Maastricht Treaty and European Economic and
Monetary Union. In: Security Studies 5.1996. S. 176-222.
Realist
Theory and the Study of World Politics. In: Doyle, Michael/Ikenberry,
G. John (Hrsg.) : New Thinking in International Relations Theory.
Boulder: Westview Press 1997.
Systemic Sources of Variation in Regional Institutionalization in Western Europe, East Asia, and the Americas. In: Milner, Helen/Mansfield, Edward (Hrsg.): The Political Economy of Regionalism. New York: Columbia University Press 1997.
Political-Military Dynamics and the Nesting of Regimes: An Analysis of APEC, the WTO, and Prospects for Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. In: Aggarwal, Vinod/Morrison, Charles (Hrsg.) : APEC and Regime Creation in Asia and the Pacific. New York: MacMillan 1998.
Realism and Regionalism: American Power and German and Japanese
Institutional Strategies During and After the Cold War. In: Kapstein,
Ethan/Mastanduno, Michael (Hrsg.): Unipolar Politics: Realism and State
Strategies After the Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press 1999.
China, Japan, and Germany in the New World Polity. In: Mueller, John: Peace, Prosperity, and Politics. Boulder: Westview Press 2000.
Repetitive
Military Challenges and Recurrent International Conflicts, 1918-1994.
International Studies Quarterly 45.2001. S. 295-316.
mit Christopher Gelpi
Attracting Trouble: Democracy, Leadership Tenure, and the Targeting of
Militarized Challenges, 1918-1992 . In: Journal of Conflict Resolution
45.2001.S. 794-815.
Modern
Realist Theory and the Study of International Politics in the 21st
Century. In: Brecher, Michael/Harvey, Frank (Hrsg.): Millennial
Reflections on International Studies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press 2002.
China and America in the New World Polity. In:
Pumphrey, Carolyn W. (Hrsg.): The Rise of China in Asia: Security
Implications. Carlisle: Strategic Studies Institute 2002. S. 21-48.
mit Christopher Gelpi
Economic Interdependence, the Democratic State, and the Liberal
Peace. In: Mansfield, Edward D./Pollins, Brian M. (Hrsg.): Economic
Interdependence and Military Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring
Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2003.
Joseph Griecos Webseite an der Duke University
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