Featuring 16 new entries, International Relations: The Key Concepts, now in its fourth edition, is the essential guide for anyone interested in international affairs. Comprehensive and up to date, it introduces the most important themes in international relations. New entries include the following: Anthropocene Authoritarian populism Borders Brexit Dignity Hierarchy Intersectionality Pandemic Postmodern warfare Race war Resilience Featuring suggestions for further reading as well as a unique guide to websites on international relations, this accessible guide is an invaluable aid to an…mehr
Featuring 16 new entries, International Relations: The Key Concepts, now in its fourth edition, is the essential guide for anyone interested in international affairs. Comprehensive and up to date, it introduces the most important themes in international relations. New entries include the following: Anthropocene Authoritarian populism Borders Brexit Dignity Hierarchy Intersectionality Pandemic Postmodern warfare Race war Resilience Featuring suggestions for further reading as well as a unique guide to websites on international relations, this accessible guide is an invaluable aid to an understanding of this expanding field, ideal for student and non-specialist alike. It will serve as a vital reference text for undergraduate IR courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven C. Roach is Professor of International Affairs in the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies at the University of South Florida. Among his books are South Sudan's Fateful Struggle (2023), Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First-Century Warfare (2020), Handbook of Critical International Relations (2020), and Decency and Difference (2019). Alexander D. Barder is Associate Professor of International Relations and Graduate Director at the Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University. His most recent book is Global Race War: International Political and Racial Hierarchy (2021).
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Preface List of Key Concepts Introduction AFRICAN UNION Alliance Anarchy Anthropocene Appeasement Arab League Arab Spring Arms control Arms trade Authoritarian populism BALANCE OF POWER Borders Bretton Woods Brexit Bush Doctrine CAPITAL CONTROLS Capitalism Citizenship Clash of civilisations Climate change Coercion Cold war Collective security Communism Communitarianism Concert of powers Constructivism Containment Cosmopolitanism Crisis Critical theory DEBT TRAP Decolonisation Democratic peace Democratisation Dependency Deterrence Development Diaspora Digital divide Dignity Diplomacy Disarmament EMBEDDED LIBERALISM Emotions End of history Enemy combatant English School Ethnic cleansing Ethnicity Euro European Union (EU) Exploitation Extraterritoriality FAILED STATE Feminism Foreign aid Foreign direct investment (FDI) Free trade Functionalism GENDER Genocide Geopolitics Global civil society Global financial crisis Global governance Global justice Global South Globalisation Governmentality Great powers Group of twenty (G-20) HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY Hegemony Hierarchy Historical sociology Human rights Human security Humanitarian intervention IDEALISM Imperialism Integration Interdependence International Criminal Court (ICC) International criminal tribunals International law International Monetary Fund (IMF) International political economy Intersectionality International society Irredentism Isolationism JIHAD Just war LEAGUE OF NATIONS Legitimacy Levels of analysis Liberal internationalism Loose nukes MANAGED TRADE Marxism Mercantilism Mercenary Mercosur Misperception Modernisation theory Multilateralism Multinational corporation (MNC) Mutually assured destruction (MAD) NATION STATE National interest Nationalism Neoliberalism Newly industrialising countries (NICs) Non-governmental organisation (NGO) Non-tariff barrier (NTB) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Nuclear proliferation ORDER Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) PANDEMIC Peace-building Peacekeeping Peace of Westphalia Peace studies Political risk Population growth Postcolonialism Postmodern warfare Postmodernism Power Practice turn Pre-emption Preventive diplomacy Prisoners' dilemma Public goods QUEER THEORY RACE WAR Realism Reciprocity Recognition Refugees Regime Regional trade blocs Regionalism Relative gains/absolute gains Resilience Responsibility to protect (R2P) Rogue state SAFE HAVEN Sanctions Secession Security Security dilemma Self-determination Sovereignty Structural adjustment programme (SAP) Structural violence Superpower Sustainable development TERRORISM Theory Torture Tragedy of the commons UNILATERALISM United Nations (UN) WAR War crime War on terror Women in development (WID) World Bank World-system theory World Trade Organization (WTO) Appendix: Bibliography Index
Preface List of Key Concepts Introduction AFRICAN UNION Alliance Anarchy Anthropocene Appeasement Arab League Arab Spring Arms control Arms trade Authoritarian populism BALANCE OF POWER Borders Bretton Woods Brexit Bush Doctrine CAPITAL CONTROLS Capitalism Citizenship Clash of civilisations Climate change Coercion Cold war Collective security Communism Communitarianism Concert of powers Constructivism Containment Cosmopolitanism Crisis Critical theory DEBT TRAP Decolonisation Democratic peace Democratisation Dependency Deterrence Development Diaspora Digital divide Dignity Diplomacy Disarmament EMBEDDED LIBERALISM Emotions End of history Enemy combatant English School Ethnic cleansing Ethnicity Euro European Union (EU) Exploitation Extraterritoriality FAILED STATE Feminism Foreign aid Foreign direct investment (FDI) Free trade Functionalism GENDER Genocide Geopolitics Global civil society Global financial crisis Global governance Global justice Global South Globalisation Governmentality Great powers Group of twenty (G-20) HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY Hegemony Hierarchy Historical sociology Human rights Human security Humanitarian intervention IDEALISM Imperialism Integration Interdependence International Criminal Court (ICC) International criminal tribunals International law International Monetary Fund (IMF) International political economy Intersectionality International society Irredentism Isolationism JIHAD Just war LEAGUE OF NATIONS Legitimacy Levels of analysis Liberal internationalism Loose nukes MANAGED TRADE Marxism Mercantilism Mercenary Mercosur Misperception Modernisation theory Multilateralism Multinational corporation (MNC) Mutually assured destruction (MAD) NATION STATE National interest Nationalism Neoliberalism Newly industrialising countries (NICs) Non-governmental organisation (NGO) Non-tariff barrier (NTB) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Nuclear proliferation ORDER Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) PANDEMIC Peace-building Peacekeeping Peace of Westphalia Peace studies Political risk Population growth Postcolonialism Postmodern warfare Postmodernism Power Practice turn Pre-emption Preventive diplomacy Prisoners' dilemma Public goods QUEER THEORY RACE WAR Realism Reciprocity Recognition Refugees Regime Regional trade blocs Regionalism Relative gains/absolute gains Resilience Responsibility to protect (R2P) Rogue state SAFE HAVEN Sanctions Secession Security Security dilemma Self-determination Sovereignty Structural adjustment programme (SAP) Structural violence Superpower Sustainable development TERRORISM Theory Torture Tragedy of the commons UNILATERALISM United Nations (UN) WAR War crime War on terror Women in development (WID) World Bank World-system theory World Trade Organization (WTO) Appendix: Bibliography Index
Preface
Introduction
List of Key Concepts
Key Concepts A-Z
Appendix: International Relations Website
Bibliography
Index
Rezensionen
'This is a freshly updated edition of an already popular book, adding recent ideas like resilience and the Anthropocene to the established IR vocabulary. It manages to be clear and concise while covering each topic in sufficient detail as to offer an excellent guide to the discipline.'
Professor Jonathan Joseph, School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, UK.
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