Contemporary international relations : a guide to theory
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Contemporary international relations : a guide to theory
Pinter Publishers , distributed exclusively in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
With the tumultous changes on the world stage over the past few years, international relations scholars have acknowledged their even greated need for a body of theory that assists in their quest to understand everyday events. This book is the work of a team of leading theorists who bring fresh thoughts and new ideas to the discipline. Their breadth and depth assures that this volume will become a key text for students and a handy reference work for scholars alike.
Table of Contents
- Intellectual history of international relations, Michael Banks
- normative approaches, Mark Hoffman
- world society, John Burton
- international political economy, Richard Higgott
- Marxism and international relations, Hazel Smith
- epistemology and methodology, Michael Nicholson and Peter Bennett
- formal methods/war studies, Keith Webb
- conflict management, Christopher Mitchell
- strategy, Ken Booth
- foreign policy analysis, Margot Light
- world/global order, A.J.R. Groom
- historical sociology, Richard Little
- critical theory and post-modernism, Chris Brown
- gender/feminism and international relations, Kathleen Newland
- ethnicity/race/nationalism, James Mayall
- political geography, Geoffrey Parker
- foreign literature on international relations, A.J.R. Groom and Stephen Chan.
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