Key Concepts in International Relations
A comprehensive introduction to theories and concepts
Ingvild Bode author Thomas Diez author Aleksandra Fernandes da Costa author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:27th Apr '11
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This book serves as a comprehensive guide for students studying international relations, covering key theories, concepts, and contemporary issues in the field.
In Key Concepts in International Relations, readers are introduced to the dynamic and evolving field of international relations. This book serves as an essential guide for undergraduate students, presenting a comprehensive overview of the discipline's development and structure. It delves into the major theories that underpin international relations, facilitating a deeper understanding of the debates and discussions that shape the field today.
The text is organized into three parts, with the first two focusing on key theories. Each chapter provides a broad overview, discusses methodologies, reviews empirical applications, and includes a guide for further reading and useful websites. This structured approach allows students to grasp the complexities of international relations while providing them with the tools needed for further exploration.
Part three shifts the focus to major concepts within the discipline, offering introductions to core questions, definitions, theoretical perspectives, and empirical problems. Additionally, it links to other entries and resources for further study. Overall, Key Concepts in International Relations is designed to be clear and accessible, making it an ideal companion for students navigating the intricacies of politics and international relations courses.
This excellent reference book will be the first point of call for students wishing to quickly make sense of the key texts of the discipline; without shying away from controversy the authors illuminate and clarify the central conceptual debates of International Relations
Christopher May
Professor of Political Economy, Lancaster University
′Basic conceptual understanding is a precondition for thinking theory thoroughly. The authors of this book have accomplished laudably in their endeavour of providing an easy to access guide, offering an overview of the rich variety of meanings of key concepts in International Relations′ -
Professor Knud Erik Jørgensen
Aarhus University
ISBN: 9781412928472
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 480g
280 pages