Concepts of International Relations, for Students and Other Smarties

Iver B Neumann author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Michigan Press

Published:28th Feb '19

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Concepts of International Relations, for Students and Other Smarties is not a stereotypical textbook, but an instructive, entertaining, and motivating introduction to the field of International Relations (IR). Rather than relying on figures or tables, this book piques the reader's interest with a pithy narrative that presents apposite nutshell examples, stresses historical breaks, and throws in the odd pun. Based on Iver B. Neumann's introductory lectures to his students at the London School of Economics, this book is proven in the classroom.

In his intimate style, Neumann introduces the long-term historical emergence of concepts such as state (European), state (global), empire, non-state agents, foreign policy, state system, nationalism, globalization, security, international society, great powers, diplomacy, war and peace, balance of power, international law, power and sovereignty, intervention, gender and class. He demonstrates how such phenomena have been understood in different ways over time. First, the reader learns how the use of concepts is an integrated part of politics. Second, the reader sees how social change has worked in the past, and is working now. Third, the book demonstrates how historical and social context matters in ongoing international relations.

A brilliantly written book that wrestles with complicated ideas in a fun and crystal-clear fashion. Neumann's style is highly personal, serious and scholarly, yet beguilingly colloquial and humorous. His intention is to take us directly into the essence of IR, the history and evolution of fundamental concepts, and thence to their contemporary 'meaning' or intriguing continued ambiguity. Perfect for the classroom and scholars alike."" - Yale Ferguson, Rutgers University

ISBN: 9780472074075

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 425g

192 pages