Books:
* The Social Construction of International Politics: Identity and Foreign Policy in the Soviet Union and Russia (Cornell University Press, 2002): This book is considered his most influential work and examines how the Soviet Union's international behavior was influenced by its domestic political identity.
* Social Construction of International Politics: An Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2010): This book provides an introduction to the field of social constructivism in international relations, exploring how social forces, such as ideas, norms, and identities, shape state behavior.
* The Prisoner of Power: The Chinese Communist Party's Long March to the Middle of the World (Oxford University Press, 2023): This book analyzes the Chinese Communist Party's transformation from a revolutionary force to a dominant power in the global system.
Articles:
Hopf has published numerous articles in leading academic journals, including:
* "The Social Construction of International Politics" (International Organization, 2000)
* "Identity and Foreign Policy in the Soviet Union and Russia" (European Journal of International Relations, 2002)
* "The Future of International Relations Theory" (International Studies Quarterly, 2005)
* "The Politics of International Relations: Why Ideas Matter" (Perspectives on Politics, 2006)
* "The International Politics of Ideas" (Annual Review of Political Science, 2007)
Awards and Recognition:
Ted Hopf has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to scholarship, including the 2003 International Studies Association's Best Book Award for "The Social Construction of International Politics: Identity and Foreign Policy in the Soviet Union and Russia."
His work is widely cited and has significantly influenced the field of international relations. He has been a key figure in the development of social constructivism and has made major contributions to the understanding of the role of ideas and identity in shaping international politics.