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020 _a9781316631553 (Paperback)
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035 _a(OCoLC)974647995
050 _aJZ1242
_b.I5875 2017
245 0 3 _aAn introduction to international relations /
_cedited by Richard Devetak, Jim George, Sarah Percy.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aCambridge, U.K. ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axxvi, 600 p. :
_bcol. ill.
500 _a1st ed. published as: An introduction to international relations : Australian perspectives. 2007.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: the origins and changing agendas of international relations/ Richard Devetak -- Part 1: Theories of international relations -- 1. International relations theory in an era of critical diversity / Jim George -- 2. Liberalism / James L. Richardson -- 3. Realism / Michele Chiaruzzi -- 4. Marxism and critical theory / Jim George, Richard Devetak and Martin Weber -- 5. Feminism / Katrina Lee-Koo -- 6. Postmodernism / Roland Bleiker -- 7. Constructivism / Patrick Thaddeus Jackson and Joshua S. Jones -- 8. Theories of global justice / Richard Shapcott -- Part 2: International history -- 9. From the great war to World War II / Louise Fawcett -- 10. The Cold War and after / Nick Bisley -- Part 3: The traditional agenda: State, war and law -- 11. The modern state / Richard Devetak -- 12. Nations and nationalism / Gavin Mount -- 13. Security / Anthony Burke -- 14. Arms control / Marianne Hanson -- 15. The causes of war / Hidemi Suganami
505 0 _a16. The changing character of warfare / Robert Ayson -- 17. The ethics and laws of war / Alex J. Bellamy -- 18. International law / Sarah Percy -- 19. The globalisation of international society / Shogo Suzuki -- 20. Diplomacy / Geoffrey Wiseman and Paul Sharp -- 21. Great powers / Marco Cesa -- Part 4: The new agenda: Globalisation and global governance -- 22. The United Nations / Ian Hurd -- 23. Non-state actors: multinational corporations and international non-governmental organisations / James Goodman -- 24. Religion and secularism / Elizabeth Shakman Hurd -- 25. Global economic institutions / Marc Williams -- 26. Global trade and finance / Leonard Seabrooke and Maryanne Kelton -- 27. Global poverty, inequality and development / Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger
505 0 _a28. Globalisation and its critics / Steven Slaughter -- 29. Terrorism / Audrey Kurth Cronin -- 30. Post-conflict state-building / Beth K. Greener -- 31. Humanitarianism and armed intervention / Thomas G. Weiss -- 32. Human rights / Anthony J. Langlois -- 33. Migration and refugees / Sara E. Davies -- 34. Global environmental politics / Robyn Eckersley -- 35. Climate change / Peter Newell.
520 _a"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."--Provided by publisher.
650 4 _aInternational relations.
651 4 _aAustralia
_xForeign relations.
700 1 _aDevetak, Richard.
700 1 _aGeorge, Jim,
_d1946-
700 1 _aPercy, Sarah V.
_q(Sarah Virginia),
_d1977-
740 3 _aAn introduction to international relations : Australian perspectives.
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