International Relations: 2010-2011 Update
International Relations: 2010-2011 Update
- ISBN 13:
9780205780211
- ISBN 10:
0205780210
- Edition: 9th
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 01/01/2011
- Publisher: Longman
- Newer Edition
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Summary
Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs through 2009, International Relations are praised for being the most current and comprehensive introduction to international relations theory as well as security, economic, and global issues. From war and trade to human rights and the environment, this survey explores relations among states and the influence of transnational actors and events. Applying a broad range of theoretical perspectives to show students how to analyze current events, International Relations offers the best tools for thinking critically about what is happening in the world today.
“International Relations has long been the best introduction to the field. It perfectly balances different theoretical approaches to international politics, theoretical and empirical material, and major topics like international security, international political economy, and global social issues. In particular, its coverage of war, civil conflict, and terrorism is outstanding and especially relevant today.”-Andrew Kydd, University of Wisconsin Madison
“Students have realized that women as factory workers, as peace activists, as political thinkers need to be discussed in IR courses. Goldstein and Pevehouse’s up to the minute, engaging introductory text responds to this need.”-Cynthia Enloe, Clark University
“Goldstein and Pevehouse have uniquely written a text that is a perfect fit not just for introductory international relations courses but also for multidisciplinary international studies courses. Better than anyone, they sensibly combine political science, economics, history, and more with plenty of illustrative regional examples to help my students build a comprehensive picture of the world.”-David Bearce, University of Colorado Boulder