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International Relations Theories
International Relations Theories
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Product details
- ISBN 9780198784890
- Weight: 840g
- Dimensions: 170 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 25 Jan 2024
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
A comprehensive and accessible introduction to international relations theories with a unique emphasis on positioning IR theories within their social, political, and historical contexts to help students fully understand IR theories and their influence.
A comprehensive first introduction to international relations theories which encourages students to fully understand the purpose and function of IR theory. Readers are introduced to each IR theory and asked to consider the social, political, and historical context within which the theory emerged. Pedagogical features such as 'Think Critically' and 'Twisting the lens' provide the tools students need to apply IR theory to global issues.
A comprehensive introduction to mainstream IR theories and critical approaches to IR, explained within the social, political, and historical context, to demonstrate that theory does not emerge from a vacuum.
An expert authorial voice guides students through the required material in a gentle, reassuring pace, with an accessible and concise style, without shying away from the more complex theories and concepts.
A clear and consistent structure and pedagogical framework of key terms, key concepts, key events, and key thinkers, to enable students with little or no knowledge of theory to develop a strong theoretical understanding, supported by easy-to-navigate points of reference.
Critical reflection on new theoretical knowledge is encouraged by 'Think Critically' questions that are supported by hints and tips to guide avenues of thought.
Opportunities to apply theory to today's events and issues and to practise using theory to analyse and interpret important societal concerns
Available as an e-book enhanced with self-assessment activities and multi-media content to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support
Professor Peter Lawler retired in 2019 as Professor of international politics, at the University of Manchester, England. He has taught international politics for nearly 40 years, primarily in Australia and the UK but also on graduate and undergraduate programmes in Spain, Russia, Austria, India, Switzerland and Belgium. In the last few years of his career, Peter took a leading role in the design and development of interdisciplinary degree curricula at Manchester in cooperation with a range of British and European universities. Peter's early research was in peace research, centring on a critical theoretical analysis of the work of Johan Galtung, the founder of modern peace research. His subsequent research focussed primarily on the theoretical and practical relationship between ethics and the foreign policies of Western states, principally through exploration of the idea of "the Good State". This has led to a range of book chapters in edited collections and articles in journals.
International Relations Theories
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