An Introduction to International Relations Theory

An Introduction to International Relations Theory
Author: Jill Steans,Lloyd Pettiford,Thomas Diez,Imad El-Anis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317862994

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This long-awaited new edition has been fully updated and revised by the original authors as well as two new members of the author team. Based on many years of active research and teaching it takes the discipline's most difficult aspects and makes them accessible and interesting. Each chapter builds up an understanding of the different ways of looking at the world. The clarity of presentation allows students to rapidly develop a theoretical framework and to apply this knowledge widely as a way of understanding both more advanced theoretical texts and events in world politics. Suitable for first and second year undergraduates studying international relations and international relations theory.

Introduction to International Relations

Introduction to International Relations
Author: Robert H. Jackson,Georg Sørensen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2016
Genre: International relations
ISBN: 9780198707554

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A succinct introduction to the principal international relations theories with an emphasis on how theory can be used to analyse key global issues.

An Introduction to International Relations

An Introduction to International Relations
Author: Richard Devetak,Anthony Burke,Jim George
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139505604

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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.

Introduction to International Relations

Introduction to International Relations
Author: Joyce P. Kaufman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538158944

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This clear and concise text introduces the theoretical frameworks that form the foundation of international relations. Using levels of analysis as the primary unifying force, Kaufman also assesses what traditional approaches can't explain about the contemporary international system.

International Relations Theory

International Relations Theory
Author: Knud Erik Jørgensen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2017-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781350311701

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This is a major new edition of a highly-regarded textbook on International Relations theory which combines deep analysis into the diversity of thought within the major scholarly traditions and the guidance for students on doing their own theorising. Knud Erik Jorgensen analyses the nuances of the main contending theories and approaches, their philosophical underpinnings, and explains their use and relevance to different research agendas. This is all placed within the context of cross-cutting coverage of key current issues and debates; of the philosophical foundations of IR theory; and of why different theories are addressed to different research agendas. All chapters have been fully revised and updated, and a new chapter on the Human-Nature tradition has been included to reflect the changes within the field. This text is the most up-to-date and informative text on International Relations theory, and is an essential companion for all International Relations students.

Introduction to International Relations

Introduction to International Relations
Author: Georg Sørensen,Jørgen Møller,Robert Jackson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2022
Genre: International relations
ISBN: 9780198862208

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Comprehensive coverage of all major classical and contemporary theories and approaches, the text focuses on the connections between theory and current issues in international relations.

International Relations Theories

International Relations Theories
Author: Timothy Dunne,Milja Kurki,Steve Smith
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199298334

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This cutting-edge textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to international relations theory. Arguing that theory is central to explaining the dynamics of world politics, it includes a wide variety of theoretical positions--from the historically dominant traditions to powerful critical voices since the 1980s. The editors have brought together a team of international contributors, each specializing in a different theory. The contributors explain the theoretical background to their positions before showing how and why their theories matter. The book opens up space for analysis and debate, allowing students to decide which theories they find most useful in explaining and understanding international relations.

History of International Relations Theory

History of International Relations Theory
Author: Torbjorn L. Knutsen,Torbjørn L. Knutsen
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1997-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 071904930X

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Torbjorn L. Knutsen introduces ideas on international relations expressed by thinkers from the High Middle Ages to the present day and traces the development of four ever-present themes: war, peace, wealth and power. The book counters the view that international relations has no theoretical tradition and shows that scholars, soldiers and statesmen have been speculating about the subject for the last 700 years. Beginning with the roots of the state and the concept of sovereignty in the Middle Ages, the author draws upon the insights of outstanding political thinkers - from Machiavelli and Hobbes to Hegel, Rousseau, and Marx and contemporary thinkers such as Woodrow Wilson, Lenin, Morgenthau and Walt - who profoundly influenced the emergence of a discrete discipline of International Relations in the twentieth century. Fully revised and updated, the final section embraces more recent approaches to the study of international relations, most notably postmodernism and ecologism.