Introduction to International Relations: Enduring Questions and Contemporary Perspectives

Introduction to International Relations: Enduring Questions and Contemporary Perspectives
ISBN-10
1137398817
ISBN-13
9781137398819
Series
Introduction to International Relations
Category
Political Science
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2014-12-26
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Authors
G. John Ikenberry, Joseph Grieco, Michael Mastanduno

Description

Based on many years of teaching international relations courses and long-time collaboration between the authors, this major new text provides an authoritative introduction to international relations and to the long-standing questions that have engaged generations of IR scholars and students. Boxed features in each chapter help students navigate the 'levels of analysis', view the world from multiple perspectives, and 'make connections' between theory and practice, past and present, and aspirations and reality.

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