The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations holds the key to understanding the trends and events that have influenced international relations over the last decade. This completely up-to-date reference includes explanations of the dangerous developments that have affected international relations, such as ethnic cleansing and preventive war, as well as detailed entries on broader concepts and key organizations — from game theory to Salt, from Amnesty International to Who. This is a must for students of the world who want to keep up with the ever-changing pace of foreign relations.
The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations holds the key to understanding the trends and events that have influenced international relations over the last decade. This completely up-to-date reference includes explanations of the dangerous developments that have affected international relations, such as ethnic cleansing and preventive war, as well as detailed entries on broader concepts and key organizations — from game theory to Salt, from Amnesty International to Who. This is a must for students of the world who want to keep up with the ever-changing pace of foreign relations.
The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations provides an authoritative overview of this complex and constantly shifting subject. Ranging from the Arab Israeli conflict to weapons of mass destruction, this is an indispensable and comprehensive guide to the events, organisations, theories and concepts that are shaping today's global community.
Graham Evans is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Wales, Swansea. Jeffrey Newnham lectures on the American Studies Programme at the University of Wales, Swansea.
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