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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. The policy statement of International Studies Quarterly, each issue. 2. For her own comments on her ‘marked resistance to the use of the word “theory”’, see Bell (1989 Bell Coral , 1989 . ‘Journey with Alternative Maps’ , in Kruzel , Joseph and Rosenau , James N. (eds) , Journeys through World Politics: Autobiographical Reflections of Thirty-four Academic Travelers ( Lexington, MA : Lexington Books ), pp. 339 – 50 . [Google Scholar]: 347–8). For Wight's scepticism, see Wight (1966 Wight , Martin , 1966 . ‘Why is there no International Theory?’ , in Butterfield , Herbert and Wight , Martin (eds) , Diplomatic Investigations: Essays in the Theory of International Politics ( London : George Allen & Unwin ), pp. 17 – 34 . [Google Scholar]). 3. On Australia, see for example, Bell (1993 Bell Coral , 1993 . ‘Introduction’ , in Bell , Coral , Dependent Ally: A Study in Australian Foreign Policy , 3rd edn ( St Leonards : Allen & Unwin ). [Google Scholar]: 3–4).

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