New to this Edition:
Bringing together the most influential scholars in the field, the fifth edition of this best-selling text provides unrivalled coverage of international relations theories and arguments.
Dunne, Kurki and Smith explore the full spectrum of theoretical perspectives and debates, ranging from the historically dominant traditions of realism, liberalism and Marxism to traditionally marginalised postcolonialism and green theory. The fifth edition features a new chapter on global IR, encouraging students to critically reflect on the context of the field's development and appreciate the importance of viewing international relations theories from truly representative perspectives.
Each chapter is dedicated to a particular theory and features a case study that bridges theory and practice by showing how theory can be used to explain real world political dilemmas, whilst accompanying case study questions encourage analytical thinking and help readers understand the value of applying theory to concrete political problems.
Spotlights on key books and articles encourage readers to go beyond the textbook and develop their research interests, exploring important works in the field.
Online resources
For students:
- Explore areas of research interest with web links organized by chapter that point you to pertinent articles and useful websites
- Test your understanding of key terms with the flashcard glossary
- Use our revision guide as a useful overview of key theories and issues to form the basis for your assessment preparation
-Develop your skills of critical evaluation with pointers on answering case study questions, helping you to apply theories to real world issues
For registered adopting lecturers:
- Use the adaptable PowerPoint slides as the basis for lecture presentations or seminar discussion, ensuring efficient, effective teaching preparation
1:International Relations and Social Science, Colin Wight and Milja Kurki
2:Classical Realism, Richard Ned Lebow
3:Structural Realism, John J. Mearsheimer
4:Liberalism, Bruce Russett
5:Neoliberalism, Jennifer Sterling-Folker
6:The English School, Tim Dunne
7:Marxism, Mark Rupert
8:Critical Theory, Steven Roach
9:Constructivism, Karin Fierke
10:Feminism, Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg
11:Poststructuralism, Roland Bleiker and David Campbell
12:Postcolonialism, Shampa Biswas
13:Normative IR Theory, Toni Erskine
14:Green Theory, Robyn Eckersley
15:International Relations Theory and Globalization, Colin Hay
16:Global International Relations, Amitav Acharya
17:Still a Discipline After All These Debates?, Ole Waever
"Chapter 17 on Global International Relations is very well-written and informative. The author not only makes the compelling case that the future of IR is global, but that IR has always been global. " - Dr Dimitrios Stroikos, Department of Politics, University of York
ISBN : 9780198814443
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