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This volume seeks to accommodate some of the more demanding of the developments in academic approaches to international relations. Some of the core themes of the text are: the changes and uncertainties in IR as the 20th century draws to a close; and the "new areas" which have emerged in IR.
This innovative, accessible book highlights contemporary and historical insights into international relations. By looking core themes-globalization, international political economy, regionalization, the fragmentation of states, and cooperative problem solving-the authors formulate a likely pattern of future developments in the 21st century.…mehr

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This volume seeks to accommodate some of the more demanding of the developments in academic approaches to international relations. Some of the core themes of the text are: the changes and uncertainties in IR as the 20th century draws to a close; and the "new areas" which have emerged in IR.
This innovative, accessible book highlights contemporary and historical insights into international relations. By looking core themes-globalization, international political economy, regionalization, the fragmentation of states, and cooperative problem solving-the authors formulate a likely pattern of future developments in the 21st century.
Autorenporträt
R.J. Barry Jones is Professor of International Relations, Peter Jones is Lecturer in Politics, and Ken Dark is Lecturer in Economics, all at the University of Reading. Joel Peters is Senior Lecturer at Ben Gurion University.