International relations
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International relations
Pearson Longman, c2008
Brief 4th ed., Pearson international ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A brief version of the bestselling survey text, International Relations offers the same approach and coverage but in a more streamlined and flexible format. From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this text focuses on all of the major issues in international security and political economy as well as transnational issues. With the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of theoretical approaches and current events, International Relations helps students critically engage fundamental concepts and see the big picture in global affairs. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse's clear writing, case studies, informative visuals, and seamless integration of learning technology provide an accessible introduction to the discipline, especially in courses where multiple texts are assigned.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Globalization of International Relations
Chapter 2. Power PoliticsChapter 3. Alternatives to Power Politics
Chapter 4. Conflict, War, and Terrorism
Chapter 5. Trade and Money
Chapter 6. International Organization, Law, and Human Rights
Chapter 7. North-South Relations
Chapter 8. Environment and Technology
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