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Introduction to International Relations : Theories and Approaches (Sixth edition)

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Introduction to International Relations provides a concise and engaging introduction to the principal international relations theories and, uniquely, explores how theory can be used to analyse contemporary issues. Readers are introduced to the most important theories, encompassing both classical and contemporary approaches and debates.

Throughout the text the authors encourage readers to consider the strengths and weaknesses of the theories presented, and the major points of contention between them.

In so doing, the text helps the reader to build a clear understanding of how major theoretical debates link up with each other, and how the structure of the discipline of international relations isestablished.

Jackson and Sorensen place a strong emphasis throughout on the relationship between theory and practice, carefully explaining how theories organise and shape our view of the world.

A chapter is dedicated to key global issues and how theory can be used as a tool to analyse and interpret these issues. The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre, which includes: Student resources: Reinforce understanding of chapters' key themes through short case studiesTest understanding and practice for exams using review questions Explore different theoretical debates through a series of annotated web links Test understanding of key terminology through the flashcard glossaryLecturer resources: Encourage debate and critical thinking with new seminar resources including group debate activitiesDownload boxes from the text for use in presentations or exams

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
019870755X / 9780198707554
Paperback / softback
327
03/12/2015
United Kingdom
English
xxiii, 352 pages : maps (colour)
25 cm
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Previous edition: 2013.