BOOKS WITH ONE AUTHOR
Kissinger, Henry. 2011. On China (New York: The Penguin Press).
Ross, Robert S. 1988. The Indochina Tangle: China’s Vietnam Policy, 1975-1979 (New York: Columbia Univ. Press).
BOOKS WITH TWO OR MORE AUTHORS
Callahan, William A. & Elena Barabantseva. 2011. China Orders the World: Normative Soft Power and Foreign Policy (Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press).
Rainsy, Sam with David Whitehouse. 2013. We Didn’t Start the Fire: My Struggle for Democracy in Cambodia (Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books).
Smith, Steve & Patricia Owens. 2014. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, 6th Ed (New York: Oxford Univ. Press).
TRANSLATED BOOKS
Sun, Tzu (Tr. Thomas Cleary). 1988. The Art of War: Complete Texts and Commentaries (Boston: Shambhala Publications).
EDITED VOLUMES (BOOKS WITH AN EDITOR OR EDITORS)
Genser, Jared & Irwin Cotler (Eds.). 2012. The Responsibility to Protect: The Promise of Stopping Mass Atrocities in Our Time (New York: Oxford Univ. Press).
Robinson, Paul (Ed.). 2003. Just War in Comparative Perspective (Burlington, VT: Ashgate).
BOOK CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES
Kelly, Liam, and Mitchell, Audra. 2012. “'Walking' in North Belfast with Michel de Certeau: Strategies of Peace building, Everyday Tactics and Hybridization”. In Richmond, Oliver P., and Mitchell, Audra (eds.). Hybrid Forms of Peace. From Everyday Agency to Post-Liberalism. Palgrave MacMillan. New York, NY.
ACADEMIC ARTICLES (PUBLISHED IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS)
Bellamy, Alex J. 2010. The Responsibility to Protect—Five Years On. Ethics and International Affairs 24:2: pg. 143-169.
Jenco, Leigh K. 2007. A Political Theory for Them—but not for Us? Western Theorists Interpret the Chinese Tradition. The Review of Politics 69: pg. 273-285.
Mac Ginty, Roger & Oliver P. Richmond. 2013. The Local Turn in Peace Building: a critical agenda for peace. Third World Quarterly, Vol. 34:5, p. 763-783.
Nincic, Miroslav & Donna. 2004. Humanitarian Intervention and Paradoxes of Moral Authority: Lessons from the Balkans. International Journal of Human Rights 8:1: pg. 45-64.
WEBSITE, NEWSPAPER, & MAGAZINE ARTICLES (ADD A WEB ADDRESS TO FIND THE ARTICLE) IN ENGLISH, DATE ACCESSED
Sorcher, Sara. 2014. Pakistan Wants Drones, and It Doesn’t Need America’s Permission to Get Them. The Nation Already Has Remote-Piloted Aircraft, Some of Which Look a Lot Like China’s. May 15, 2014. Available online: www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/pakistan-wants-drones-and-it-doesn-t-need-america-s-permission-to-get-them-20140515
Wikipedia. 2016. Citation. Accessed June 6, 2016: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation
GOVERNMENT AGENCY AND NGO REPORTS WITHOUT AN AUTHOR LISTED
Information Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China. 2013. The Diversified Employment of China’s Armed Forces (White Paper on National Defense). April 16, 2013. Available online: www.china.org.cn/government/whitepaper/node_7181425.htm
United Nations. 2014. Panel Discussion on Drones (28th Meeting of 28th Regular Session of UNHRC). Available online: http://webtv.un.org/watch/panel-discussion-on-drones-28thmeeting-28th-regular-session-of-human-rights-council/3798750541001#full-text
United States Department of Defense. 2015. Annual Report to Congress: Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China. Available online: www.defense.gov/pubs/2015_China_Military_Power_Report.pdf
NEWSPAPER & OTHER ARTICLES IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (I.E. CHINESE!)
Liang, Yabin. 2014. “Gaibian xiandai zhanzheng moshi dailai junbeijingsai weixian: wuzhuang wurenji, yinfa zhili he lunli nanti” (Changing modern methods of war brings dangers of arms races: armed drones lead to difficult problems for regulations and ethics) Jun. 17, 2014. Available online: http://opinion.people.com.cn/n/2014/0617/c1003-25160664.html