World Politics: The Menu for Choice

World Politics: The Menu for Choice
ISBN-10
111182780X
ISBN-13
9781111827809
Series
World Politics
Category
International relations
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2012-01-13
Publisher
Wadsworth Publishing Company
Authors
Bruce M. Russett, David Kinsella, Harvey Starr

Description

WORLD POLITICS, 10E, International Edition continues to be a sophisticated and broad theoretical orientation to the study of world politics, giving students the tools they need to adapt to the rapid change associated with international relations. The 10th Edition features 15 chapters, instead of 17, increased coverage of international law and organization, and a new feature on ethics.

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