Theories of International Relations 6th Edition by Scott Burchill (Author), Andrew Linklater (Author), Jack Donnelly (Author), Richard Devetak
- Publisher: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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- SKU: 56120
- Number of Pages: 336
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"Theories of International Relations" offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex landscape of global politics. Authored by a team including Burchill, Linklater, Donnelly, Nardin, Paterson, Reus-Smit, Saramago, Haastrup, and Sajed, and edited by Devetak and True, this 6th edition delves into diverse perspectives shaping international affairs.
In the first section, foundational theories such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism are dissected, providing readers with a robust understanding of the theoretical frameworks underpinning global relations. Through nuanced analyses, readers gain insight into the historical context and contemporary relevance of these theories, enabling them to critically assess international events and dynamics.
The subsequent sections delve into specialized areas including international security, global governance, and critical perspectives. From the intricacies of security dilemmas to the evolving role of international organizations, each chapter offers depth and clarity, making this text invaluable for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.
Key Points:
1. Comprehensive coverage of foundational theories including realism, liberalism, and constructivism.
2. Explores specialized topics such as international security and global governance.
3. Authored by a diverse team of experts and edited for coherence and relevance.
4. Offers historical context and contemporary insights into global politics.
5. Essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners in international relations.
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Writer ✤ Scott Burchill (Author), Andrew Linklater (Author), Jack Donnelly (Author), Terry Nardin (Author), Matthew Paterson (Author), Christian Reus-Smit (Author), André Saramago (Author), Toni Haastrup (Author), Alina Sajed (Author), Richard Devetak (Editor), Jacqui True (Editor)