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An Introduction to International Relations, 3rd Edition

Author: Richard Devetak  

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ISBN / EAN: 9781316631553
This textbook is prescribed for the following courses:
INT250 - Forces of Change in International Politics University of the Sunshine Coast
INTR11-100 - Intro to International Relations Bond University
POLS1201 - Introduction to International Relations University of Queensland
GOVT1621 - GOVT 1621 Introduction to International Relations University of Sydney
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An Introduction to International Relations is an indispensable guide for readers approaching international relations for the first time.

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An Introduction to International Relations is a comprehensive introduction to the history, theories, developments and debates that shape the dynamic discipline of international relations and contemporary world politics. Bringing together an expert author team comprising leading academics from Australia and around the world, it allows readers to explore the discipline from both Australian and global perspectives. Known for its clear, easy-to-read style and relevant, real-world examples, the text has been fully updated and revised to reflect current research and the changing global political climate. This edition features extensive new material on: international history from World War I to World War II; international law; the globalisation of international society; and terrorism. A companion website for instructors offers additional case studies, critical thinking questions and links to relevant video and web materials that bring international relations theory to life.

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About the Author

Richard Devetak is Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Queensland. He has published on the history of international thought, contemporary theoretical debates in international relations, humanitarian intervention, the 'war on terror', and globalisation's implications for justice and the state. His current research interests include: the history of international thought, history of the states-system, the laws of war and humanitarian intervention. He has held Visiting Fellowships at the Department of International Politics at University of Wales, Aberystwyth (2003), the Department of Politics, Institutions and History at University of Bologna (2008) and at the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute, Florence (2012). Jim George taught international Relations and International Relations Theory for 25 years at the Australian National University before retiring in 2012. His most recent work is a book length study of the relationship between democratic politics and neo-liberal economics in a range of global sites (such as the US, India, post-Apartheid South Africa and post-Soviet Russia) Democracy and Globalization (2014) with S. Rosow. He is currently working on a book project concerned with the emergence/resurgence of far right ideas and political practices in Europe and Scandanavia in particular. Sarah Percy is Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Queensland, where she is also Deputy Director of the Graduate Centre for International Policy and Governance. She was also Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Western Australia. Before moving to Australia, she was University Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Oxford. Sarah Percy's research focuses on two main areas: the relationship between international law and international relations; and unconventional combatants, including mercenaries, pirates, and private military companies.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
11th September 2017
Edition
3rd
Pages
620
ISBN
9781316631553

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ISBN / EAN: 9781316631553
This textbook is prescribed for the following courses:
INT250 - Forces of Change in International Politics University of the Sunshine Coast
INTR11-100 - Intro to International Relations Bond University
POLS1201 - Introduction to International Relations University of Queensland
GOVT1621 - GOVT 1621 Introduction to International Relations University of Sydney
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