Appropriate for introductory courses in international relations, this reader is designed to acquaint students with the fundamental prinicples of and treatises on international relations theory. Features: * Introductions to each part outline the theories presented and provide general analysis. * Levels of analysis approach provides students with readings and commentary on the international, domestic and individual levels. * Key terms with definitions appear at the end of each part. * Concept boxes precede discussions of ...
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Appropriate for introductory courses in international relations, this reader is designed to acquaint students with the fundamental prinicples of and treatises on international relations theory. Features: * Introductions to each part outline the theories presented and provide general analysis. * Levels of analysis approach provides students with readings and commentary on the international, domestic and individual levels. * Key terms with definitions appear at the end of each part. * Concept boxes precede discussions of each theory and provide a brief definition and summary of each major theory. * Readings are preceded by introductory notes that provide brief discussion of themes and biography of the author. * Discussion questions follow each reading and assist students in evaluating the impact of, debating, and applying theories. * Inclusion of feminist and peace theories adds relevance in our post Cold-War era.
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