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Introduction to Global Politics (Fourth edition)

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Comprehensive textbook which uses an historical context to explain contemporary global politics. Integrates theory and practice throughout the text allowing students to see real world illustrations of abstract concepts.

Written in a clear and approachable manner it discusses all the main conceptual issues and theoretical debates as well as main substantive themes and issues in world politics.

One of the strengths of earlier editions was an innovative range of pedagogy to enhance and facilitate student understanding. This edition builds on this by adding up-to-date text and illustrations.

Ultimately an optimistic book, clear about global solutions as well as global problems.

Straightforward, coherent, comprehensive, and thoroughly documented, the book can serve as a handy reference for scholars as well as a university textbook.

Chapters, sections and illustrations are neatly consolidated and labelled, allowing teachers to adapt and arrange topical elements of the textbook to highlight the preferred thematic progression of their courses.

Includes much non-Western history (China, Islam), often lacking in IR textbooks

The 'student activities' section at the end of each chapter is great to inspire and activate students, and to reflect on their own opinions or convictions

Has a solid focus on the learning outcomes identified by most university programs such as interpretation and analysis

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Product Details
Routledge
1000847489 / 9781000847482
eBook (EPUB)
327
14/06/2023
England
English
578 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Previous edition: published as by Richard W. Mansbach and Kirsten L. Taylor. 2018 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.