International relations theory : a new introduction
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International relations theory : a new introduction
Palgrave, 2018
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-301) and index
Glossary: p. 302-310
Previous edition: 2010
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardback ISBN 9781137604453
Description
This is a major new edition of a highly-regarded textbook on International Relations theory which combines deep analysis into the diversity of thought within the major scholarly traditions and the guidance for students on doing their own theorising. Knud Erik Jorgensen analyses the nuances of the main contending theories and approaches, their philosophical underpinnings, and explains their use and relevance to different research agendas. This is all placed within the context of cross-cutting coverage of key current issues and debates; of the philosophical foundations of IR theory; and of why different theories are addressed to different research agendas.
All chapters have been fully revised and updated, and a new chapter on the Human-Nature tradition has been included to reflect the changes within the field. This text is the most up-to-date and informative text on International Relations theory, and is an essential companion for all International Relations students.
Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/international-relations-2e. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
Table of Contents
1. Why Theorize International Relations?
2. The International Political Theory Tradition
3. The Liberal International Theory Tradition
4. The Realist Tradition
5. The International Society Tradition
6. The International Political Economy Tradition
7. The Post-Positivist Tradition
8. The Human-Nature Tradition
9. Contemporary Inter-Tradition Debates
10. A Guide to Creative Theorizing
11. Conclusion and Perspectives.
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: paperback ISBN 9781137604460
Description
This is a major new edition of a highly-regarded textbook on International Relations theory which combines deep analysis into the diversity of thought within the major scholarly traditions and the guidance for students on doing their own theorising. Knud Erik Jorgensen analyses the nuances of the main contending theories and approaches, their philosophical underpinnings, and explains their use and relevance to different research agendas. This is all placed within the context of cross-cutting coverage of key current issues and debates; of the philosophical foundations of IR theory; and of why different theories are addressed to different research agendas.
All chapters have been fully revised and updated, and a new chapter on the Human-Nature tradition has been included to reflect the changes within the field. This text is the most up-to-date and informative text on International Relations theory, and is an essential companion for all International Relations students.
Table of Contents
1. Why Theorize International Relations?
2. The International Political Theory Tradition
3. The Liberal International Theory Tradition
4. The Realist Tradition
5. The International Society Tradition
6. The International Political Economy Tradition
7. The Post-Positivist Tradition
8. The Human-Nature Tradition
9. Contemporary Inter-Tradition Debates
10. A Guide to Creative Theorizing
11. Conclusion and Perspectives.
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