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Books reviewed: Barry Buzan and Richard Little, International systems in world history: remaking the study of International Relations . N. J. Rengger, International Relations, political theory and the problem of order: beyond International Relations theory? Kai Alderson and Andrew Hurrell, Hedley Bull on international society . Michael Cox, Tim Dunne and Ken Booth The interregnum: controversies in world politics 1989-1999 . Vivienne Jabri and Eleanor O'Gorman, Women, culture and International Relations . K. R. Dark, Religion and international relations . Albert J. Paolini, Anthony Elliott and Anthony Moran, Navigating modernity: postcolonialism, identity and International Relations . D. S. L. Jarvis, International Relations and the challenge of postmodernism: defending the discipline . Sarah Owen Vanderslius, The state and identity construction in International Relations . David Campbell and Michael J. Shapiro, Moral spaces: rethinking ethics and world politics . Andrew Valls, Ethics in international affairs: theories and cases . Mathias Albert, Lothar Brock and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Civilizing world politics: society and community beyond the state . Gregory H. Fox and Brad R. Roth, Democratic governance and international law . Marco Sassòli and Antoine A. Bouvier, How does law protect in war? Cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law . Philip Alston and James Crawford, The future of UN human rights treaty monitoring . Stephen Ryan, The United Nations and international politics . Robert O'Brien, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan Aart Scholte and Marc Williams Contesting global governance: multilateral institutions and global social movements . Geoff Simons, Imposing economic sanctions: legal remedy or genocidal tool? Daniel W., Drezner, The sanctions paradox: economic statecraft and international relations . David, Cortwright and George A. Lopez, The sanctions decade: assessing UN strategies in the 1990s ... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]