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International relations theory / Oliver Daddow.

By: Los Angeles, California, USA : SAGE Publications Inc., ©2017Edition: Third editionDescription: vi, 325 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text.
ISBN:
  • 9781473966574 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 9781473966581 (paper back : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 327.101 D12 2017
Other classification:
  • CAS
Contents:
Part I Introduction to Your Course in IR Theory Chapter 1: What is International Relations? Chapter 2: International Relations Theory Chapter 3: Theoretical Debates Part II Theories of IR Chapter 4: Liberalism Chapter 5: Realism Chapter 6: Neorealism and Neoliberalism Chapter 7: The English School Chapter 8: Constructivism Chapter 9: Marxism Chapter 10: Critical Theory Chapter 11: Feminism Chapter 12: Poststructuralism Chapter 13: Postcolonialism Chapter 14: Green International Theory Part III Lectures, Tutorials, Coursework and Exams Chapter 15: Making The Most Of Theory In Lectures and Tutorials Chapter 16: Making The Most Of Theory In Essays Chapter 17: Examples Of Good Practice In IR Theory Essays Chapter 18: Making The Most Of Theory In Exams Part IV Additional Resources Glossary References Index
Summary: With chapters on all the major theories of international relations, accompanied by contemporary examples from popular culture, film and literature, this book is the ideal introduction to the key perspectives in the field. With chapters on all the major theories of international relations, accompanied by contemporary examples from popular culture, film and literature, this Third Edition is the ideal introduction to the key perspectives in the field. Key features: 30% new content, with all chapters revised and updated Useful learning features including further reading, 'questions to ponder', 'common pitfalls' and 'taking it further' boxes, to help you extend your thinking beyond the classroom Invaluable chapters on getting the best out of your knowledge of International Relations Theory in essays and exams, including real life examples of best practice With 30% new content, including a new chapter on poststructuralism, this introduction now covers everything needed to accompany a student through their IR Theory module and to be a resource that they can keep coming back to throughout their studies
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Previous edition: 2013

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I Introduction to Your Course in IR Theory Chapter 1: What is International Relations? Chapter 2: International Relations Theory Chapter 3: Theoretical Debates Part II Theories of IR Chapter 4: Liberalism Chapter 5: Realism Chapter 6: Neorealism and Neoliberalism Chapter 7: The English School Chapter 8: Constructivism Chapter 9: Marxism Chapter 10: Critical Theory Chapter 11: Feminism Chapter 12: Poststructuralism Chapter 13: Postcolonialism Chapter 14: Green International Theory Part III Lectures, Tutorials, Coursework and Exams Chapter 15: Making The Most Of Theory In Lectures and Tutorials Chapter 16: Making The Most Of Theory In Essays Chapter 17: Examples Of Good Practice In IR Theory Essays Chapter 18: Making The Most Of Theory In Exams Part IV Additional Resources Glossary References Index

With chapters on all the major theories of international relations, accompanied by contemporary examples from popular culture, film and literature, this book is the ideal introduction to the key perspectives in the field. With chapters on all the major theories of international relations, accompanied by contemporary examples from popular culture, film and literature, this Third Edition is the ideal introduction to the key perspectives in the field. Key features: 30% new content, with all chapters revised and updated Useful learning features including further reading, 'questions to ponder', 'common pitfalls' and 'taking it further' boxes, to help you extend your thinking beyond the classroom Invaluable chapters on getting the best out of your knowledge of International Relations Theory in essays and exams, including real life examples of best practice With 30% new content, including a new chapter on poststructuralism, this introduction now covers everything needed to accompany a student through their IR Theory module and to be a resource that they can keep coming back to throughout their studies

CAS Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

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