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Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)
Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)

Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)

Author: 
Georg Sorensen; Jorgen Moller; Robert Jackson
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  • A truly accessible introduction to international relations, which demystifies the key theories, debates, and issues
  • Includes up-to-date examples to help students link theory to real-world developments
  • Encourages students to think critically by presenting the strengths and weaknesses of different theories and highlighting points of contention between them
  • Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support

New to this Edition:

  • The contents have been reorganised into a three-part structure that brings into clearer focus how theories meet real world developments
  • A new final chapter, 'The Big Question: World Order or World Chaos?', provides a current analysis of international turbulence, encouraging students to connect theory to their own lived experiences
  • Chapter 11 has been thoroughly revised with a detailed discussion of climate change and the challenges faced in seeking international cooperation to mitigate its effects. It also introduces 'Green Theory' approaches
  • Increased coverage of non-Western traditions and Feminist theories throughout the book further broaden students' understanding of these key subjects
  • Expanded discussion of the rise of China and other emerging powers further illuminates how theory applies to the present day
  • Thoroughly refreshed and updated further reading recommendations support students in finding diverse and current scholarship to enhance their learning
  • A large number of new text boxes, tables, and figures further illustrate arguments and compliment the lively, full colour text design

   
Offering unrivalled coverage of classical theories, contemporary approaches, and current issues, together with an exceptionally clear writing style, Introduction to International Relations provides a uniquely accessible and engaging introduction to the subject. With an emphasis on theoretical approaches and their application to the real world, the authors encourage critical engagement with the theories presented, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and the major points of contention.
   
The eighth edition has been thoroughly updated to incorporate current events and key developments in the discipline. The changes include a new, three-part structure, which helps students to build a clear understanding of how key debates in the discipline are connected with each other, and how these can be applied to the world around them. The first part, 'Studying IR', emphasises the practical reality of international relations in everyday life, and how to connect this reality with the academic study of the subject. The second part, 'Major IR Theories and Approaches', guides the reader through the essential theories in the field, including Realism, Liberalism, Social Constructivism, Postcolonialism, and Feminism, among others. Finally, the third part, 'Theory Meets the Real World: Policy and Issues', builds on this foundation by exploring how we can understand current issues such as climate change and terrorism through the lens of IR theory.
   
A new final chapter, 'The Big Question: World Order or World Chaos?', concludes the text by tracing the development of, and theoretical debates around, the concept of 'world order', providing students with a nuanced and compelling analysis of the key challenges confronting the contemporary world. Opening with an overview of the concept, the authors go on to examine the consequences of the rise of China and the resurgence of Russian influence, the new issues facing established democracies and parts of the Global South, as well as international institutions and their ability to provide global governance. The chapter ends with a discussion that answers the question posed at the start: are we witnessing world order or world chaos?
   
Digital formats and resources

In addition to helpful learning features within the book, the text is accompanied by online resources designed to help students to take their learning further. These include:
  
For students:

- Reinforce your understanding of each chapter's key themes with short case studies
- Test your understanding and revise for exams with review questions
- Explore different theoretical debates through a series of annotated web links to reliable content
- Test your knowledge of key terminology using the flashcard glossary
- Extend your learning with videos exploring key issues in IR
  
For registered adopting lecturers:

- Encourage debate and critical thinking in class with seminar resources
- Download figures from the text for use in your own teaching materials

Index: 

Part 1 Studying IR
1:Why Study IR?
2:IR as an Academic Subject
Part 2 Major IR Theories and Approaches
3:Realism
4:Liberalism
5:International Society
6:International Political Economy: Marxism, Mercantilism, Liberalism
7:Social Constructivism
8:Post-positivist Approaches: Post-Structuralism, Postcolonialism, Feminism
Part 3 Theory Meets the Real World: Policy and Issues
9:Foreign Policy
10:Major Issues in IPE: Economic versus Political Power, Development, Globalisation, How to Study the Real World
11:Major Issues in IR: Climate Change, Terrorism, Religion, Power and Hegemony
12:The Big Question: World Order or World Chaos?

About the author: 

Georg Sørensen is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Aarhus

Jørgen Møller is Professor of Political Science at the University of Aarhus

Robert Jackson was formerly Professor of Political Science at the University of Boston

Product details

ISBN : 9780198862208

Author: 
Georg Sorensen; Jorgen Moller; Robert Jackson
Pages
472 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
189 x 246 mm
Pub date
Dec 2021
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Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)

Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)

Introduction to International Relations (8th edition)