Research and writing in international relations
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Research and writing in international relations
Routledge, 2020
3rd ed
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First ed.: Pearson Education, 2008
Second ed.: Routledge, 2016
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-234) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Research and Writing in International Relations, Third Edition, offers the step-by-step guidance and the essential resources needed to compose political science papers that go beyond description and into systematic and sophisticated inquiry.
This book provides concise, easy-to-use advice to help students develop more advanced papers through step-by-step descriptions, examples, and resources for every stage of the paper writing process. The book focuses on areas where students often need guidance: understanding how international relations theory fits into research, finding a topic, developing a question, reviewing the literature, designing research, and last, writing the paper.
Including current and detailed coverage on how to start research in the discipline's major subfields, Research and Writing in International Relations gives students a classroom-tested approach that leads to better research and writing in introductory and advanced classes.
New to the Third Edition:
A new first chapter that gives an overview of the relationship between international relations theory and research in international relations, demonstrating how theoretical frameworks shape the concepts utilized, topics selected, and questions posed in international relations research.
Revised topic chapters that include updates to the scholarly literature and data sources
Revised descriptions of the areas of study that incorporate new research topics (like global inequality)
Additional perspectives from international relations theory.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: The Research and Writing Process
Chapter 1. Grounding Research in Theory
Chapter 2. Topic Selection and Question Development
Chapter 3. Scholarly Literature and the Literature Review
Chapter 4. Project Definition and Systematic Investigation
Chapter 5. Analysis and Writing
Part II: Project Resources
Chapter 6. International Conflict and National Security
Chapter 7. U.S. Foreign Policy
Chapter 8. International Political Economy
Chapter 9. International Law and Organization
Chapter 10. Globalization/Global Issues
Part III: Writing Resources
Chapter 11. Organizing Sources and Notes
Chapter 12. Citing Sources
Chapter 13. Following Style Guidelines
References
Index
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