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International Relations, 2008-2009
by GoldsteinEdition:
8th
ISBN13:
9780205585953
ISBN10:
0205585957
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Pub. Date:
1/1/2009
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PRENTICE HALL
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Summary
Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs to 2008, International Relations offers the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues. From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this introductory survey examines the relations between states, the international system, and transnational actors and influences. With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the mostcurrent coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline's concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse's lively writing, abundant visuals, and seamless integration of learning technology make this text a favorite of instructors and students alike.
Table of Contents
| The Globalization of International Relations | |
| International Security | |
| Power Politics | |
| Alternatives to Power Politics | |
| Foreign Policy | |
| International Conflict | |
| Military Force and Terrorism | |
| International Organization, Law, and Human Rights | |
| International Political Economy | |
| International Trade | |
| Money and Business | |
| International Integration | |
| Environment and Population | |
| The North-South Gap | |
| International Development | |
| Postscript | |
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