William R. Thompson is Professor Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of International Relations at Indiana University. He is the author of Emergence of the Global Political Economy (Routledge, 2000) and was formerly the co-editor of International Studies Quarterly.
Introduction; Evolving Toward an Evolutionary Perspective, William R.
Thompson; Central Questions About Interpretation Evolutionary World
Politics: Problems of Scope and Method, George Modelski; Evolutionary World
Politics Enriched: The Biological Foundations of International Relations,
Vincent S.E. Falger; Obstacles to an Evolutionary Global Politics Research
Program David P. Rapkin; Bridges to Other Perspectives Evolutionary
Tendencies in Realist and Liberal IR Theory, Jennifer Sterling-Folker;
Divergence or Uniformity in the Modern World?: Answers from Evolutionary
Theory, Learning and Social Adaptation, Hendrik Spruyt; The Evolution of
International Norms: Choice, Learning, Power and Identity, Stewart Patrick;
Applications to Conflict and Cooperation Evolution in Domestic Politics and
the Development of Rivalry: The Bolivia-Paraguay Case, Paul R. Hensel;
Expectancy Theory, Strategic Rivalry Deescalation, and the Evolution of the
Sino-Soviet Case, William R. Thompson; Political Shocks and the
De-Escalation of Protracted Conflicts: The Israeli-Palestine Case, Karen
Rasler; Applications to International Political Economy Egalitarian Social
Movements and New World Orders, Craig N. Murphy; Technological Capacity as
Fitness: An Evolutionary Model of Change in the International Political
Economy, Sangbae Kim and Jeffrey A. Hart; Continuity vs. Evolutionary
Shift: Global Financial Expansion and the State, Brian Pollins; About the
Contributors; Index