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ISBN 10: 1403948666
ISBN 13: 9781403948663
Author: Scott Burchill, Andrew Linklater, Richard Devetak, Jack Donnelly, Matthew Paterson, Christian Reus Smit, Jacqui True
Theories of International Relations (3rd Edition) is a comprehensive introduction to the major theoretical frameworks in the field of international relations. Edited by Scott Burchill, Andrew Linklater, Richard Devetak, Jack Donnelly, Matthew Paterson, Christian Reus-Smit, and Jacqui True, this book provides a thorough exploration of classical and contemporary theories that explain global political dynamics.
Theories of International Relations 3rd Table of contents:
1. Introduction
Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater
Frameworks of Analysis
The Diversity of Theory
The Contested Nature of International Relations
Foundations of the Discipline
Theories and Disciplines
Explanatory and Constitutive Theories
Key Differences Among Theories of International Relations
Evaluating Theories
2. Realism
Jack Donnelly
Dfining Realism
Hobbes and Classical Realism
Waltz and Structural Realism
The Role of Motives
Processes, Institutions, and Change
Morality in Foreign Policy
Understanding Realism and Its Critics
3. Liberalism
Scott Burchill
Liberalism After the Cold War
Liberal Internationalism: The Inside-Out Perspective
War, Democracy, and Free Trade
Economics and Terrorism
Conclusion
4. The English School
Andrew Linklater
From Power to Order: The Concept of International Society
Balancing Order and Justice in International Relations
The Revolt Against the West and the Expansion of International Society
Progress in International Relations
Conclusion
5. Marxism
Andrew Linklater
Class, Production, and International Relations in Marx’s Writings
Nationalism and Imperialism
The Evolution of Marxism in International Relations
Contemporary Marxism and IR Theory
Conclusion
6. Critical Theory
Richard Devetak
Origins of Critical Theory
The Politics of Knowledge in IR Theory
Rethinking Political Community
Conclusion
7. Postmodernism
Richard Devetak
Power and Knowledge in International Relations
Textual Strategies of Postmodernism
Questioning Sovereign States
Rethinking Politics Beyond Sovereignty
Conclusion
8. Constructivism
Christian Reus-Smit
The Relationship Between Rationalist and Critical Theories
Key Elements of Constructivism
Critiques of Constructivism
Contributions of Constructivist Theory
Constructivism Post-9/11
Conclusion
9. Feminism
Jacqui True
Empirical Feminism
Analytical Feminism
Normative Feminism
Conclusion
10. Green Politics
Matthew Paterson
Green Political Theory
Global Ecology and Ecocentrism
Limits to Growth and Post-Development Critiques
Green Challenges to the State System
Debates on Decentralization
The Prospects for Greening Global Politics
Conclusion
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