Princeton Studies in International History and Politics Reading Order
Reading Order
George F. Kennan and the Making of American Foreign Policy, 1947-1950
1992
Economic Discrimination and Political Exchange
1992
Germany Divided
1992
The Limits of Safety
1993
A Certain Idea of France
1993
Who Adjusts?
1993
We All Lost the Cold War
1994
The Sovereign State and Its Competitors
1994
Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns
1994
America's Mission
1994
The Korean War
1995
Cooperation among Democracies
1995
Cultural Realism
1995
The Arming of Europe and the Making of the First World War
1995
Does Conquest Pay?
1995
Useful Adversaries
1996
Disarming Strangers
1997
From Wealth to Power
1998
Regional Orders at Century's Dawn
1998
A Constructed Peace
1999
The Moral Purpose of the State
1999
Entangling Relations
1999
Stay the Hand of Vengeance
2000
States and Power in Africa
2000
War and Punishment
2000
After Victory
2000
Revolutions in Sovereignty
2001
Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare
2001
Legitimacy and Power Politics
2002
Driving the Soviets up the Wall
2003
Producing Security
2005
Unanswered Threats
2006
Nuclear Logics
2007
The Politics of Secularism in International Relations
2007
Appeasing Bankers
2007
Social States
2007
Strong Borders, Secure Nation
2008
The Sino-Soviet Split
2008
The Struggle for Power in Early Modern Europe
2009
1989
2009
How Enemies Become Friends
2010
The Clash of Ideas in World Politics
2010
Worse Than a Monolith
2011
Liberal Leviathan
2011
Politics and Strategy
2011
The Cold War and After
2012
Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era
2014
Knowing the Adversary
2014
Economic Interdependence and War
2014
Powerplay
2016
Why Wilson Matters
2017
Aftershocks
2017
Who Fights for Reputation
2018
Secret Wars
2018
Cult of the Irrelevant
2019
Active Defense
2019
Divided Armies
2020
Strategic Instincts
2020
Satellites and Commissars
2021
Roosevelt and the Munich Crisis
2021
The Spectre of War
2021