International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century

An Introduction

Martin Griffiths editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Nov '07

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This textbook provides an extensive overview of international relations theories, including traditional and contemporary perspectives. International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century is ideal for students and educators.

Written by an international team of experts, International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century offers a comprehensive overview of the most significant theories in international relations. The field has experienced intense debate and evolution, moving beyond the traditional divide of Realism, Liberalism, and Marxism to include a variety of new perspectives such as feminism and constructivism. This textbook captures the dynamic nature of the discipline, making it relevant for contemporary discussions.

The text delves into both established theories and emerging frameworks, providing a thorough examination of realism, liberal internationalism, constructivism, poststructuralism, and postcolonialism. By addressing both traditional and modern approaches, International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century serves as an essential resource for educators and students alike. It effectively bridges the gap for those new to the subject, offering insights into the diverse theoretical landscape of international relations.

With its extensive coverage, the book is designed to be an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of international relations theory. It is particularly beneficial for teachers and students who require an up-to-date survey of the rich variety of theoretical work, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to engage with the evolving discourse in the field.

ISBN: 9780415380751

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 498g

200 pages