The Realism Reader provides broad coverage of a centrally important tradition in the study of foreign policy and international politics. After some years in the doldrums, political realism is again in contention as a leading tradition in the international relations sub-field.
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"The Realism Reader is an absolutely superb collection of writings from the leading schools of modern realist thought and from their most prominent critics. It is perfect for the undergraduate and Masters-level classroom." Jack S. Levy, Board of Governors' Professor, Rutgers University, USA.
"Realism, as vital as ever, comes in more varieties than ever. In this single volume Elman and Jensen bring together the chief varieties of modern realism, clarify how they cohere and differ, and present some of the controversies that realists continue to provoke. The Realism Reader will be invaluable to students of international relations." John M. Owen IV, Taylor Professor of Politics, University of Virginia
"Realism, as vital as ever, comes in more varieties than ever. In this single volume Elman and Jensen bring together the chief varieties of modern realism, clarify how they cohere and differ, and present some of the controversies that realists continue to provoke. The Realism Reader will be invaluable to students of international relations." John M. Owen IV, Taylor Professor of Politics, University of Virginia
"The Realism Reader is an absolutely superb collection of writings from the leading schools of modern realist thought and from their most prominent critics. It is perfect for the undergraduate and Masters-level classroom." Jack S. Levy, Board of Governors' Professor, Rutgers University, USA.
"Realism, as vital as ever, comes in more varieties than ever. In this single volume Elman and Jensen bring together the chief varieties of modern realism, clarify how they cohere and differ, and present some of the controversies that realists continue to provoke. The Realism Reader will be invaluable to students of international relations." John M. Owen IV, Taylor Professor of Politics, University of Virginia
"Realism, as vital as ever, comes in more varieties than ever. In this single volume Elman and Jensen bring together the chief varieties of modern realism, clarify how they cohere and differ, and present some of the controversies that realists continue to provoke. The Realism Reader will be invaluable to students of international relations." John M. Owen IV, Taylor Professor of Politics, University of Virginia