Written by three leading scholars in the field of International
Relations, this textbook provides an authoritative introduction to
the discipline, including coverage of security studies,
international political economy, international organizations and
non-state actors. A comprehensive history chapter also helps
students to appreciate the key developments that created today's
political landscape. The book frames each chapter around an
enduring question; long-standing dilemmas that have engaged
generations of IR scholars and students-such as why do wars occur,
and how can economic benefits be shared more equally-demonstrating
the continuing relevance of these issues and ideas. A collection of
innovative learning tools equips students with the skills they need
for sound analysis of today's headlines. The textbook is ideal for
undergraduate and master degree students who are taking
introductory courses on International Relations, Global Politics
and World Politics.
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