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Klotz,Norms in International Relations:The Struggle Against Apartheid,3- 35,151-73.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) .M.J.Hiscox,High Stakes,chp.1.(Olin 405 Reserve Box) P.Andreas,"Criminalizing Consequences of Sanctions:Embargo Busting and Its Legacy,"International Studies Ouarterly 49,2 (June 2005):335-60. J.Kirshner,"Political Economy in Security Studies after the Cold War,"Review of International Political Economy 5,1(Spring 1997):64-91. P.Liberman,"Trading with the Enemy:Security and Relative Gains",International Security21:1(Sum1996),147-75. .Daniel Drezner,"Conflict Expectations and the Paradox of Economic Coercion," International Studies Quarterly 42(4):709-731. Daniel Drezner,"The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion,"International Organization 57(Summer 2003),643-659. 8.3 Developmental States .A.Kohli,State-Directed Development,Introduction and Conclusion.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) Tianbiao Zhu,"Developmental States and Threat Perceptions in North-east Asia,"Journal of Conflict,Security and Development 2,I (April 2002):6-29 http://www.sg.pku.edu.cn/dpe/jcsd02zhu.pdf .Alice Amsden,The Rise of 'the Rest,chps.1,9,10.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) K.Chaudhry,"The Mythos of the Market and the Common History of Late Developers,"Politics and Society 21,3 (September 1993):245-74.(Olin Room 405) Alexander Gerschenkron,Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective,pp. 5-30. Daniel Okimoto,Between MITI and the Market:Japanese Industrial Policy for High Technology,pp.1-54. D.Friedman,The Misunderstood Miracle:Industrial Development and Political Change in Japan,pp.1-36,177-227. Meredith Woo-Cumings(ed.),The Developmental State,chapters 1,5,and 10 (Woo-Cumings,Pempel,and Herring). David Kang,"Bad Loans to Good Friends:Money Politics and the Developmental State in South Korea,"International Organization,2002,56(Winter),177-207. M.Orru,N.Woolsey Biggart,and G.G.Hamilton,The Economic Organization of East Asian Capitalism. PART III:COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY Week 9:Varieties of Capitalism:Structural and Negotiated Gilpin,chapter 7. Klotz, Norms in International Relations: The Struggle Against Apartheid, 3- 35,151-73. (Olin 405 Book Reserve)  M.J. Hiscox, High Stakes, chp. 1. (Olin 405 Reserve Box)  P. Andreas, “Criminalizing Consequences of Sanctions: Embargo Busting and Its Legacy,”International Studies Quarterly 49, 2 (June 2005): 335-60.  J. Kirshner, “Political Economy in Security Studies after the Cold War,” Review of International Political Economy 5, 1 (Spring 1997): 64-91.  P. Liberman, "Trading with the Enemy: Security and Relative Gains", International Security 21:1 (Sum 1996), 147-75.  Daniel Drezner, “Conflict Expectations and the Paradox of Economic Coercion,” International Studies Quarterly 42(4): 709-731.  Daniel Drezner, “ The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion,” International Organization 57 (Summer 2003), 643-659. 8.3 Developmental States  A. Kohli, State-Directed Development, Introduction and Conclusion. (Olin 405 Book Reserve)  Tianbiao Zhu, “Developmental States and Threat Perceptions in North-east Asia,” Journal of Conflict, Security and Development 2, 1 (April 2002): 6-29 http://www.sg.pku.edu.cn/dpe/jcsd02zhu.pdf  Alice Amsden, The Rise of ‘the Rest’, chps. 1, 9, 10. (Olin 405 Book Reserve)  K. Chaudhry, “The Mythos of the Market and the Common History of Late Developers,” Politics and Society 21, 3 (September 1993): 245-74. (Olin Room 405)  Alexander Gerschenkron, Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, pp. 5-30.  Daniel Okimoto, Between MITI and the Market: Japanese Industrial Policy for High Technology, pp. 1-54.  D. Friedman, The Misunderstood Miracle: Industrial Development and Political Change in Japan, pp.1-36, 177-227.  Meredith Woo-Cumings (ed.), The Developmental State, chapters 1, 5, and 10 (Woo-Cumings, Pempel, and Herring).  David Kang, “Bad Loans to Good Friends: Money Politics and the Developmental State in South Korea,” International Organization, 2002, 56 (Winter), 177-207.  M. Orrù, N. Woolsey Biggart, and G.G. Hamilton, The Economic Organization of East Asian Capitalism. PART III: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY Week 9: Varieties of Capitalism: Structural and Negotiated Gilpin, chapter 7
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