2009-hjd-wwi-ep3

Rancatore, Jason P. (2009) "Using ‘Pace’ in Diplomatic Analysis," Hague Journal of Diplomacy 4(3): 283-305

Bibliography and Data


1) World War I

Secondary analysis (books/journals)


Albertini, Luigi (1957) Origins of the War of 1914, translated by Isabella M. Massey. London: Oxford University Press.

Andrew, Christopher and Jeremy Noakes (eds) (1987) Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945. Exeter: University of Exeter Press.

Berridge, Geoff (2005) Diplomacy: Theory and Practice, 3rd ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Cecil, Lamar (1976) The German Diplomatic Service, 1871-1914. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Fay, Sidney B. (1937) "Review: Document Diplomatique Francais," American Historical Review 43(1): 132-134.

Halfond, Irwin (2007) Maurice Paleologue. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Hayne, M. B. (1993) The French Foreign Office and the Origins of the First World War, 1898-1914. Oxford: Clarendon.

Joll, James and Gordon Martel (2007) The Origins of the First World War, 3rd ed. London: Pearson Longman.

Keiger, J.F.V. (1997) Raymond Poincare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kern, Stephen (1983) The Culture of Time and Space, 1880-1918. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Lieber, Keir (2007) "The New History of World War I and What it Means for IR Theory," International Security 32(2): 155-191.

Nickles, David (2003) Under the Wire. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Renouvin, Pierre (1928) The Immediate Origins of the War, translated by Theodore Carswell Hume. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Stevenson, David (1996) Armaments and the Coming of War: Europe, 1904-1914. Oxford: Clarendon.


Primary sources (books/compilations)

von Schoen, Wilhelm (1924) Memoirs of an Ambassador, translated by Constance Vesey. New York: Bretano's.

Paleologue, Maurice (1924) An Ambassador's Memoirs, translated F.A. Holt. New York: George H. Doran.

_____, Document Diplomatique Francais (1936) 3me Serie, Tome XI. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.

Scott, James Brown (1916) Diplomatic documents relating to the Outbreak of the European War. New York: Oxford University Press.


2) EP-3 Incident

Secondary analysis (books/journals)


Avruch, Kevin and Zheng Wang (2008) "Culture, Apology, and International Negotiation: The Case of the Sino-US "Spy Plane" Crisis," International Negotiation 10(2): 337-353.

Cheng, Joseph Y.S. and King-Lun Ngok (2004) "The 2001 "Spy" Plane Incident Revisited: The Chinese Perspective," Journal of Chinese Political Science 9(1): 63-83.

Kan, Shirley (coordinator) (2001) China-US Aircraft Collision Incident of April 2001: Assessments and Implications. Report for Congress RL30946. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Services.

Swaine, Michael and Zhang Tuosheng with Danielle Cohen (eds) (2006) Managing Sino-American Crises. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Xinbo, Wu (2007/2008) "Understanding Chinese and US Criss Behavior," Washington Quarterly 31(1): 61-76.


Primary sources (government public statements) [ view all ]


Dennis Blair. "US and Chinese Aircraft Incident," 1 April 2001. Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii.

Foreign Ministry of China. "Chinese Fighter Bumped by US Military Scout," 1 April 2001. Embassy of China, Washington, DC.

George W. Bush. "Statement by the President on American Plane and Crew in China," 2 April 2001. Washington, DC: Office of the President.

George W. Bush. "Remarks by President Bush and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Photo Opportunity," 2 April 2001. Washington DC: Office of the President.

George W. Bush. "Statement by the President," 3 April 2001. Washington, DC: Office of the President.

George W. Bush. "Remarks by the President on Release of American Servicemen and Women in China," 11 April 2001. Washington DC: Office of the President.

Richard Armitage. "Interview of the Deputy Secretary of State on China," 13 April 2001. Washington, DC: US Department of State.


Primary sources (media documents)

Erik Eckholm. "US Envoy has Tried to Bridge Gap," New York Times, 3 April 2001.

Martin Kettle. "Decision Day for Untested Bush," The Guardian, 4 April 2001.

Erik Eckholm. "Spy Plane will Return to US in Pieces as Cargo," New York Times, 29 May 2001.

Michael Abramowitz. "Bush Says It’s “Important to Engage” China," Washington Post, 5 August 2008.