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Why do states do what they do? Who are the relevant nonstate actors in international politics and why do they do what they do? What causes conflict and cooperation in the international system? These are some of the most basic questions that the discipline of International Relations (IR) seeks to answer; they are also the questions that drive the objectives, organization and content of this book. International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Second Edition seeks to help students engage critically with some of the world’s most challenging questions through the use of leading classic and contemporary scholarship in the field of international relations. The first five chapters of ...
"International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings showcases the the field's central traditions as well as important contemporary debates in the field of international relations. The book's four main parts-theoretical traditions, war and peace, international political economy, and emerging issues-mirror how the international relations course is taught and make the book easy to use alongside a core text. Class-tested over several years, International Politics was purpose-built to introduce students to the principles of intellectually rigorous thought"--
International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings showcases the the field′s central traditions as well as important contemporary debates in the field of international relations. The book′s four main parts--theoretical traditions, war and peace, international political economy, and emerging issues--mirror how the international relations course is taught and make the book easy to use alongside a core text. Class-tested over several years, International Politics was purpose-built to introduce students to the principles of intellectually rigorous thought.
This comprehensive, smartly-organized reader showcases the very best international relations scholarship: over 90 readings represent the field's traditions and contemporary debates, helping students trace the development of the scholarly field. International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Reading's four main parts—theoretical traditions, war and peace, international political economy, and emerging issues—dovetail with how most IR courses are taught, making the book easy to use. But this is more than just a collection of readings: International Politics is designed to help readers engage critically, in the spirit of intellectual pluralism, with some of the world's most provocative questions. Editor Scott P. Handler's substantial part headnotes put each of the selections into context, and he models analytic questions throughout. At the end of each headnote, discussion questions serve to guide class debate. Class-tested over several years, International Politics was purpose-built to introduce students to the principles of intellectually rigorous thought.
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