Key concepts in international relations / Thomas Diez.

By: Thomas Diez ; Ingvild BodeContributor(s): Thomas DiezMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: International Book Distributors | : Flat No.-17, Prakash Apartment,5 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi.Publication details: London : Sage , 2011Description: IX, 268 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 9781412928489Genre/Form: Political Science.DDC classification: 327 DIE
Contents:
AnarchyBalance of Power Conflict Resolution Democratic Peace Dependency(International) Development DiplomacyDiscourseEmpireTheory Concept Feminism and GenderForeign Policy AnalysisFunctionalismGame TheoryGlobal GovernanceGlobalizationHegemonyHuman RightsHumanitarian InterventionIdeas and NormsInternational Ethics International LawInternational RegimesInternational SocietyLevels of AnalysisTheory Concept Liberalism and Neo-LiberalismTheory Concept Marxism and Critical TheoryMigrationNationalism and Ethnicity Peace and WarPeacekeepingTheory Concept Postmodernism and Post-StructuralismPowerTheory Concept Realism and Neo-Realism Regional Integration Security Security Community Security Dilemma Theory Concept Social Constructivism SovereigntyTerritoriality and BordersTerrorismReference
Summary: nternational relations is a vibrant field of significant growth and change. This book guides students through the complexities of the major theories of international relations and the debates that surround them, the core theoretical concepts, and the key contemporary issues. Introduced by an overview of the discipline's development and general structure, the more than 40 entries are broken down as follows: Parts one and two introduce the key theories and each chapter includes: A broad overview A discussion of methodologies A review of empirical applications A guide to further reading and useful websites Part three discusses the major concepts and for each concept provides: An introduction to the core questions An overview of the definitions and theoretical perspectives A review of empirical problems Links to other entries, further reading and useful websites Clear and highly readable, Key Concepts in International Relations is an essential guide for students on politics and international relations courses.
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AnarchyBalance of Power Conflict Resolution Democratic Peace Dependency(International) Development DiplomacyDiscourseEmpireTheory Concept Feminism and GenderForeign Policy AnalysisFunctionalismGame TheoryGlobal GovernanceGlobalizationHegemonyHuman RightsHumanitarian InterventionIdeas and NormsInternational Ethics International LawInternational RegimesInternational SocietyLevels of AnalysisTheory Concept Liberalism and Neo-LiberalismTheory Concept Marxism and Critical TheoryMigrationNationalism and Ethnicity Peace and WarPeacekeepingTheory Concept Postmodernism and Post-StructuralismPowerTheory Concept Realism and Neo-Realism Regional Integration Security Security Community Security Dilemma Theory Concept Social Constructivism SovereigntyTerritoriality and BordersTerrorismReference

nternational relations is a vibrant field of significant growth and change. This book guides students through the complexities of the major theories of international relations and the debates that surround them, the core theoretical concepts, and the key contemporary issues. Introduced by an overview of the discipline's development and general structure, the more than 40 entries are broken down as follows:

Parts one and two introduce the key theories and each chapter includes:

A broad overview
A discussion of methodologies
A review of empirical applications
A guide to further reading and useful websites
Part three discusses the major concepts and for each concept provides:

An introduction to the core questions
An overview of the definitions and theoretical perspectives
A review of empirical problems
Links to other entries, further reading and useful websites
Clear and highly readable, Key Concepts in International Relations is an essential guide for students on politics and international relations courses.

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