Reuniting Ethics and Social Science: The Oxford Handbook of International Relations

Ethics and International Affairs 22 (3):261-271 (2008)
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The quality of our theoretical argumentation, the diversity and insights of our methods, and our general level of understanding are markedly better than a generation ago. However, this progress has been driven by a division of labor with increased specialization that has led each part of the field to become narrower.

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Duncan Snidal
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