An Introduction to International RelationsRichard Devetak, Anthony Burke, Jim George Cambridge University Press, 2011 M10 17 Invaluable to students and those approaching the subject for the first time, An Introduction to International Relations, Second Edition provides a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to international relations, its traditions and its changing nature in an era of globalisation. Thoroughly revised and updated, it features chapters written by a range of experts from around the world. It presents a global perspective on the theories, history, developments and debates that shape this dynamic discipline and contemporary world politics. Now in full-colour and accompanied by a password-protected companion website featuring additional chapters and case studies, this is the indispensable guide to the study of international relations. |
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... presents a global perspective on the theories , history , developments and debates that shape this dynamic discipline and contemporary world politics . Now in full colour and accompanied by a password - protected companion website ...
... presents a global perspective on the theories , history , developments and debates that shape this dynamic discipline and contemporary world politics . Now in full colour and accompanied by a password - protected companion website ...
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... present Conclusion: how should we study global finance? Further reading 27 Global Poverty, Inequality and Development Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger Introduction Background to understanding poverty and inequality A relational approach ...
... present Conclusion: how should we study global finance? Further reading 27 Global Poverty, Inequality and Development Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger Introduction Background to understanding poverty and inequality A relational approach ...
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... present situation Conclusion Questions Further reading 450 451 451 451 453 455 458 460 460 461 462 34 Global Environmental Politics Robyn Eckersley Introduction 463 The rise of the environment as a global political problem 464 The post ...
... present situation Conclusion Questions Further reading 450 451 451 451 453 455 458 460 460 461 462 34 Global Environmental Politics Robyn Eckersley Introduction 463 The rise of the environment as a global political problem 464 The post ...
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... present make-up, one account of what is important for students to learn, and what is not. Since there is no single correct way to present the material to undergraduate students, there is always a degree of arbitrariness involved in ...
... present make-up, one account of what is important for students to learn, and what is not. Since there is no single correct way to present the material to undergraduate students, there is always a degree of arbitrariness involved in ...
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Contents
The origins and changing agendas of a discipline | 1 |
1 Theories of International Relations | 21 |
2 Realism | 35 |
3 Liberalism | 48 |
4 Marxism and Critical Theory | 62 |
5 Feminism | 76 |
6 Postmodernism | 91 |
7 Constructivism | 103 |
20 The Cold War | 281 |
3 The New Agenda | 295 |
Multinational Corporations and International NonGovernmental Organisations | 310 |
23 Religion and Secularism | 322 |
24 Global Economic Institutions | 336 |
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27 Global Poverty Inequality and Development | 372 |
8 Theories of Global Justice | 119 |
2 The Traditional Agenda | 133 |
10 Nations and Nationalism | 148 |
11 Security | 160 |
12 Arms Control | 172 |
13 The Causes of War | 189 |
14 The Changing Character of Warfare | 199 |
15 The Ethics and Laws of War | 218 |
16 International Law | 231 |
17 International Society and European Expansion | 243 |
18 Diplomacy | 256 |
19 Great Powers | 268 |
28 Globalisation and Its Critics | 386 |
29 Global Terrorism | 398 |
30 PostConflict StateBuilding | 414 |
31 Humanitarian Intervention | 426 |
32 Human Rights | 440 |
33 Migration and Refugees | 450 |
34 Global Environmental Politics | 462 |
35 Climate Change | 475 |
Glossary of Terms | 487 |
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