This concise text provides a balanced introduction to international relations theory. An invaluable resource for teaching theory to undergraduates, it brings together a wide range of perspectives-including realism, liberalism, Marxism, social constructivism, feminism, and post-modernism-in a single comprehensive and easily readable text.
This concise text provides a balanced introduction to international relations theory. An invaluable resource for teaching theory to undergraduates, it brings together a wide range of perspectives-including realism, liberalism, Marxism, social constructivism, feminism, and post-modernism-in a single comprehensive and easily readable text.
Eric K. Leonard is Henkel Family Chair in International Affairs at Shenandoah University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: Helping You Understand the World Eric K. Leonard Chapter 2 Realism and Neorealism: Power-Based Theory Mark Sachleben Chapter 3 Liberalism: Explaining the Presence of Cooperation Eric K. Leonard Chapter 4 Marxism: Why Social Class Matters Eric K. Leonard Chapter 5 Social Constructivism: The Power of Ideas and Norms Alice D. Ba and Matthew J. Hoffmann Chapter 6 Feminism: Seeing Gender in Global Politics Laura Sjoberg Chapter 7 Postmodernism: Rethinking the Study of International Relations Rosemary E. Shinko Chapter 8 Wrap-Up: What Should We Make of IR Theory? Eric K. Leonard
Chapter 1 Introduction: Helping You Understand the World Eric K. Leonard Chapter 2 Realism and Neorealism: Power-Based Theory Mark Sachleben Chapter 3 Liberalism: Explaining the Presence of Cooperation Eric K. Leonard Chapter 4 Marxism: Why Social Class Matters Eric K. Leonard Chapter 5 Social Constructivism: The Power of Ideas and Norms Alice D. Ba and Matthew J. Hoffmann Chapter 6 Feminism: Seeing Gender in Global Politics Laura Sjoberg Chapter 7 Postmodernism: Rethinking the Study of International Relations Rosemary E. Shinko Chapter 8 Wrap-Up: What Should We Make of IR Theory? Eric K. Leonard
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