This book is designed for students of Politics and International
Relations at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It provides
explanations of fifty core concepts in political research methods
and, uniquely, explains how these methods can be used in
International Relations. Where relevant, alternative research
concepts and strategies are suggested.
Each 'concept' will incorporate a simple definition, a focused
explanation, an examination of key debates and areas of research,
along with cross-references to other related concepts. This format
allows students and researchers alike to utilise the text either as
a companion to specific modules, or on a 'dip into' basis.
Key Features:
- Provides an overview of the place of each concept in Politics
and International Relations under the headings: meaning, origins
and current usage.
- Concepts are grouped into sections corresponding to the main
themes usually covered in teaching.
- Relevant concepts in the book are emboldened and linked by
listing at the end of each concept
- Guidance is provided to further reading on each of the
concepts discussed.
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