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International Relations Theory

Third Edition


June 2017 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
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.

New to This Edition: 
  • 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

 
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

very good book which has been added to my reading list. Daddow provides the reader with explanations and guidance to develop their knowledge

Mr Michael Donaldson
Care Humatities and sport, North Glasgow Collge
August 15, 2019
Key features
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

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1: What is International Relations?


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