The market leading introduction to international relations
* Written in an accessible way for students new to IR
* Excellent pedagogy throughout, including numerous boxes, figures, tables, case studies, key points, questions and annotated further reading in each chapter
NEW TO THIS EDITION
* New edition developed as a result of reviews received on the last edition
* Updated companion website with web links, new case material on Iraq and Kosovo, and self testing questions at the end of each chapter
DESCRIPTION:
Now in its third edition this internationally successful title has been fully revised and updated in the light of recent developments in world politics and includes new chapters on international law, terrorism and social constructivism. A comprehensive introduction to international relations, it is ideally suited to students coming to the subject for the first time.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
1. The Globalization of World Politics - Anthony McGrew
2. Historical Context - Robert H. Jackson
3. The Evolution of International Society - Susie L. Carruthers
4. International History 1900-1945 - Len Scott
5. International History 1945-1990 - Richard Crockatt
6. The End of the Cold War - Michael Cox
7. International History since 1989, Theories of World Politics - Timothy Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt
8. Realism - Timothy Dunne
9. Liberalism - Steven L. Lamy
10. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches Neo-Realism and Neo-Liberalism - Steve Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
11. Marxist Theories of International Relations - Michael Barnett
12. Social Constructivism - Steve Smith
13. Reflectivist and Constructivist Approaches to International Theory Structures and Processes - John Baylis
14. International and Global Security in the Post-Cold War Era - Ngaire Woods
15. International Political Economy in an Age of Globalization - Christian Reus-Smit
16. International Law - Richard Little
17. International Regimes - Brian White
18. Diplomacy - Paul Taylor
19. The United Nations and International Order - Peter Willetts
20. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics International Issues - Owen Greene
21. Environmental Issues - James Kiras
22. Terrorism - Daryl Howlett
23. Nuclear Proliferation - Fred Halliday
24. Nationalism - Simon Murden
25. Culture and World Affairs - Nicholas J. Wheeler and Alex J. Bellamy
26. Humanitarian Intervention and World Politics - Thomas Christiansen
27. European and Regional Integration - Jan Aart Scholte
28. Global Trade and Finance - Jonathan Aronson
29. The Communications and Internet Revolution - Caroline Thomas
30. Poverty - Development and Hunger - Jan Jindy Pettman
31. Gender Issues - Chris Brown
32. Human Rights Globalization in the Future - Andrew Linklater
33. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community - Ian Clark
34. Globalization and the Post-Cold War Era - Ian Clark
* Written in an accessible way for students new to IR
* Excellent pedagogy throughout, including numerous boxes, figures, tables, case studies, key points, questions and annotated further reading in each chapter
NEW TO THIS EDITION
* New edition developed as a result of reviews received on the last edition
* Updated companion website with web links, new case material on Iraq and Kosovo, and self testing questions at the end of each chapter
DESCRIPTION:
Now in its third edition this internationally successful title has been fully revised and updated in the light of recent developments in world politics and includes new chapters on international law, terrorism and social constructivism. A comprehensive introduction to international relations, it is ideally suited to students coming to the subject for the first time.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
1. The Globalization of World Politics - Anthony McGrew
2. Historical Context - Robert H. Jackson
3. The Evolution of International Society - Susie L. Carruthers
4. International History 1900-1945 - Len Scott
5. International History 1945-1990 - Richard Crockatt
6. The End of the Cold War - Michael Cox
7. International History since 1989, Theories of World Politics - Timothy Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt
8. Realism - Timothy Dunne
9. Liberalism - Steven L. Lamy
10. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches Neo-Realism and Neo-Liberalism - Steve Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
11. Marxist Theories of International Relations - Michael Barnett
12. Social Constructivism - Steve Smith
13. Reflectivist and Constructivist Approaches to International Theory Structures and Processes - John Baylis
14. International and Global Security in the Post-Cold War Era - Ngaire Woods
15. International Political Economy in an Age of Globalization - Christian Reus-Smit
16. International Law - Richard Little
17. International Regimes - Brian White
18. Diplomacy - Paul Taylor
19. The United Nations and International Order - Peter Willetts
20. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics International Issues - Owen Greene
21. Environmental Issues - James Kiras
22. Terrorism - Daryl Howlett
23. Nuclear Proliferation - Fred Halliday
24. Nationalism - Simon Murden
25. Culture and World Affairs - Nicholas J. Wheeler and Alex J. Bellamy
26. Humanitarian Intervention and World Politics - Thomas Christiansen
27. European and Regional Integration - Jan Aart Scholte
28. Global Trade and Finance - Jonathan Aronson
29. The Communications and Internet Revolution - Caroline Thomas
30. Poverty - Development and Hunger - Jan Jindy Pettman
31. Gender Issues - Chris Brown
32. Human Rights Globalization in the Future - Andrew Linklater
33. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community - Ian Clark
34. Globalization and the Post-Cold War Era - Ian Clark