Full Description
This bibliography is a companion volume to International Law and the Social Sciences. One of the aims of the earlier work by Wesley L. Gould and Michael Barkun was to show how social science concepts could be employed in research in international law. With the support and encouragement of the American Society of international Law, they have now compiled a broad and thorough survey of social science literature of potential usefulness to students and practitioners of international law. Arranged by topics, the works cited range over political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, geography, and many interdisciplinary fields. Material on possible methodological approaches is also included. Each citation is fully and critically annotated and cross-indexed. Originally published in 1972. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Contents
*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. iv*TABLE OF CONTENTS, pg. vii*A. BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND SURVEYS OF RESEARCH, pg. 1*B. ENCYCLOPAEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES, pg. 4*C. METHODS, pg. 5*D. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING; INFORMATION RETRIEVAL; DATA ARCHIVES; USES OF COMPUTERS, pg. 96*E. LOCATION AND USE OF UNPUBLISHED PRIMARY MATERIALS, pg. 101*F. THEORY AND THEORY-BUILDING, pg. 101*A. SYSTEMS AND SUBSYSTEMS, pg. 107*BETA. PROTECTION OF UNITS, pg. 184*C. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS; COMPARATIVE APPROACH, pg. 185*D. CHANGES WITHIN UNITS, pg. 187*E. INTERSYSTEM RELATIONS, CONFLICTS AND ADJUSTMENTS, pg. 216*A. GROWTH, COMPLEXITY, AND INTERDEPENDENCE, pg. 229*B. CENTRIFUGAL FORCES--SOVEREIGNTY, NATIONALISM, AND SECURITY, pg. 248*C. INTERNAL DECISION-MAKING, pg. 261*D. CENTRIPETAL TENDENCIES--CENTRALIZATION, pg. 312*A. THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF CONFLICT, pg. 330*B. CRIMES, pg. 359*C. COMMITMENT, OBLIGATION, AND CONFORMITY, pg. 364*D. RECIPROCITY, COMPULSION, AND EFFECTIVENESS, pg. 373*E. AGREEMENT, pg. 394*A. LAW IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, pg. 398*B. DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL EVOLUTION, pg. 402*C. CULTURAL FACTORS; VALUE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES, pg. 417*A. NONVIOLENT PROCEDURES, pg. 437*BETA. HOSTILITIES, pg. 485*C. RESTORATION OF PEACE, pg. 497*A. THE REGULATION OF SPACE, pg. 499*A. ALIENS: WELFARE, pg. 527*B. HUMAN DIGNITY AND HEALTH, pg. 532*C. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE, pg. 560*D. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, pg. 573*E. TRANSPORTATION, pg. 578*F. NATURAL RESOURCES, pg. 589*AUTHOR INDEX, pg. 609