Further Reading
- Caporaso, J. 1998: "Regional integration theory: understanding our past and anticipating our future." Journal of European Public Policy, 5(1):1-16.
- Claude, Inis L, Jr. The Functional Approach to Peace, in Swords into Plowshares. 4th ed. New York: Random House, 1971. pp. 378-407.
- Groom, J. R. and Paul Taylor. Functionalism: Theory and Practice in International Relations. London: University of London Press, 1975.
- Haas, Ernst B. (1958). The Uniting of Europe; Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950-1957. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Haas, Ernst B. (1964). Beyond the Nation-State: Functionalism and International Organization. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Held, D. (1996) Models of Democracy, Polity Press, Cambridge.
- Imber, Mark. F. The U.S.A., ILO, UNESCO, and IAEA: Politicization and Withdrawal in the Specialized Agencies. London: Macmillan, 1989.
- Keohane, R. O. and S. Hoffmann 1991: The New European Community: Decision-making and Institutional Change. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
- McCormick, John. The European Union. Westview Press. January 1, 1999. ISBN 0-8133-9032-X
- Mitrany, D. (1933) The Progress of International Government. New Haven: Yale university press.
- Mitrany, D. "Functional Approach to World Organization." International Affairs. Vol. 23. (1948)
- Mitrany, D. (1965) "The Prospect of European Integration: Federal or Functional", Journal of Common Market Studies
- Mitrany, D. (1966) A Working Peace System. Chicago: Quadrangle books.
- Mitrany, D.(1976) The Functional Theory of Politics. New York: St. Martin's Press.
- Piquet, Howard S. "Functional International Organization." American Academy of Political and Social Science. Vol. 240. (Jul, 1945): pp. 43-50
- Rosamond, B. (2000) Theories of European integration, Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's Press, Basingstoke.
- Scholte, J. A. (2000) Globalization: a critical introduction, St. Martin's Press Inc., New York.
- Scholte, J. A. (2001) In The Globalization of World Politics, The globalization of world politics, (Eds, Baylis, J. and Smith, S.) Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 13-34.
- Scholte, J. A. (1993) International Relations of Social Change, Open University Press, Buckingham.
- Sewell, James P. Functionalism and World Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.
- Wallace, William (ed.) 1990: The Dynamics of European Integration. London: Pinter Publishers.
- Wolf, Peter. "International Organization and Attitude Change: A Re-examination of the Functionalist Approach." International Organization. Vol.27. (July 1973): pp. 347-371
- Ziring, Lawrence, Robert E. Riggs, and Jack C. Plano. The United Nations: International Organization and World Politics. California: Thomson Wadsworth, 2005. pp. 397-469.
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