English School of International Relations Theory Archived Papers If you would like a copy of any of the following papers, please contact Dr Jason Ralph, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. J.G.Ralph@leeds.ac.uk 2006 Papers Mariano Bertucci, We could remember it for you wholesale: On the constitution of national memories, ISA San Diego, March 2006 2005 Papers The following papers are available from the BISA Annucal Conference held at St.Andrew's University, December 2005 Mariano Bertucci, The Market and Latin American Countries during the 1990s. Assessing the English School s Social Structural Approach to the Study of Globalization, The following papers are available from the First Global International Studies Conference held in Istanbul at Bilgi University, 24 27 August 2005 Sarah Bania-Dobyns, 'The contribution of the system concept to the English School: Clarifying the system concept by means of methodological pluralism' Barry Buzan and Ana Gonzalez-Pelaez, 'The Middle East through English School theory: A regional international society' Ana Gonzalez-Pelaez, 'The Primary Institutions of the Middle Eastern Interstate Society' Nicolas Lewkowicz, 'The German question and the international order (1943-8): An English School approach' Richard Little, 'British non-intervention v's offshore balancing in the American Civil War: The English School strikes back' 2004 Papers Sam Makinda, Advancing Solidarism: The Case for an International Commission on WMD and Terrorism Balken Devlen Patrick James, Ozgur Ozdamar, The English School and Rational Choice: Turning Solitude into solidarity
2003 Papers Jacek Czaputowicz, The English School of International Relations and its approach to European Integration, Studies and Analyses, Vol.II No.2 (2003). William Bain, Trusteeship, Consent and the Constitution of International Society, presented at BISA Annual Conference, Birmingham University, December 2003. Jason Ralph, The role of customary and treaty law in the transatlantic dispute over the International Criminal Court, presented at BISA Annual Conference, Birmingham University, December 2003. John Williams, A New Pluralism? Borders, Diversity and Justice in the English School, presented at BISA Annual Conference, Birmingham University, December 2003. Peter Wilson, The English School and the Sociology of International Law: Strengths and Limitations, presented at BISA Annual Conference, Birmingham University, December 2003. 2002 Papers Barry Buzan, The Primary Institutions of International Society, presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economics, December 16-18, 2002 John Williams, Pluralism in a Solidarist Age (or why Hedley Bull does Pluralism no favours), presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economics, December 16-18, 2002. Jason Ralph, Good International Citizenship? An English School Analysis of American opposition to the International Criminal Court, presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economic, December 16-18, 2002. A. Nuri Yurdusev, Civilizations and International Systems: Toynbee, Wight and Bull, presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economics, December 16-18, 2002. Yiwei Wang, Between Science and Art presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economics, December 16-18, 2002. Emma Haddad, The Individual Between Sovereigns: Refugees in International Society, presented at BISA Annual Conference, London School of Economics, December 16-18, 2002. Geoffrey Wiseman, Adam Watson on Diplomacy, presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 23-27, 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Barry Buzan, Rethinking the Solidarist-Pluralist Debate in English School Theory, presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Kal Holsti, The Institutions of International Politics: Continuity, Change, and Transformation, presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana John Williams, New spaces, new places: solidarism, pluralism and territoriality, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Andrea Riemer, The Arrival of the European International Society in the Ottoman Empire, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Andrew Hurrell, Hedley Bull and Diplomacy, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. David Long, Interdisciplinarity and the English School of International Relations, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Paul Sharp, The English School, Herbert Butterfield, and Diplomacy, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Thomas Diez and Richard Whitman, Comparing Regional International Societies: The Case of Europe, presented to ISA Annual Conference, March 23-27 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2001 Papers John Williams, New spaces, new places: territory and change in international society, presented to BISA Annual Conference, Edinburgh, December 2001. Richard Shapcott, Practical reasoning: Constructivism, Critical Theory and the English School, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Sean Molloy, Bridging Realism and Christianity in the International Thought of Martin Wight, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Sean Molloy, The Dialectics of The Twenty Years Crisis, presented to 4th Pan- European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September 2001, University of Kent at Canterbury. Martin Hall and Christer Jönsson, The Reproduction of International Society: A View from Comparative History, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Hidemi Suganami, On Hedley Bull s The Anarchical Society, presented to 4th Pan- European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September 2001, University of Kent at Canterbury. Peter Wilson, The English School and the Sociology of International Law, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September 2001, University of Kent at Canterbury.
Iver Neumann, The English School and Diplomacy: Scholarly Promise Unfulfilled, Yannis Stivachtis, The Enlargement of International Society: Anarchy more than Culture, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Alejandro Colás, International Society From Below : Civil Society and the Expansion of International Society, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Charles Jones, Christian Realism and the Foundations of the English School, Ian Manners, Normative Power Europe: The European Union between International and World Society, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Richard Whitman, The Enlargement of EU International and World Society, Thomas Diez, The Intertwining of Societies: Exploring the EU s System of Governance, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September Hidemi Suganami, Sovereignty, intervention and the English School, presented to 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September 2001, University of Kent at Canterbury. Richard Little, Arrested Anarchy: The Silk Road as a Weak International System, 2001, University of Kent at Canterbury John Williams, Good Fences Make Good Neighbours : international ethics and territorial borders as dynamic norms, presented to ISA conference, Chicago, March 2001. 2000 Papers Nicholas Wheeler, Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention and International Law, Ian Manners, 'Normative Power Europe: A Contradiction in Terms?', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 18-2 December 2000, Bradford University, also COPRI Working Paper 38-2000.
João Marques de Almeida, 'What Republicans tell us about International Society', Janine Kissolewski, 'Norms in international society English School meets constructivists', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 18-2 December 2000, Bradford University. Edward Keene, 'The dualistic Grotian conception of international society', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 18-2 December 2000, Bradford University João Marques de Almeida, 'What Republicans tell us about International Society', Knud Erik Jørgensen, 'Blind Dating: The English School meets European Integration', Thomas Diez and Richard Whitman, 'Analysing European Integration, Reflecting on the English School: Scenarios for an Encounter', also COPRI Working Paper 21-2000, September 2000 Yongjin Zhang, 'The 'English School' in China: A Research Note', Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU, July 2000, 1999 Papers Barry Buzan, 'The English School as a Research Program: an overview, and a proposal for reconvening', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 20-22 December 1999, University of Manchester. Richard Little, 'The English School s Contribution to the study of International Relations', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 20-22 December 1999, University of Manchester. Ole Wæver, 'American Constructivism and the ES', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 20-22 December 1999, University of Manchester. João Marques de Almeida, 'Challenging Realism by Returning to History': The British Committee's Contribution to IR Forty Years On', presented to BISA Annual Conference, 20-22 December 1999, University of Manchester.