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International relations theory created by Oliver Daddow

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles Sage 2017Edition: ThirdDescription: 325 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781473966581
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JZ1305
Contents:
Part I Introduction to Your Course in IR TheoryChapter 1: What is International Relations?Chapter 2: International Relations TheoryChapter 3: Theoretical DebatesPart II Theories of IRChapter 4: LiberalismChapter 5: RealismChapter 6: Neorealism and NeoliberalismChapter 7: The English SchoolChapter 8: ConstructivismChapter 9: MarxismChapter 10: Critical TheoryChapter 11: FeminismChapter 12: PoststructuralismChapter 13: PostcolonialismChapter 14: Green International TheoryPart III Lectures, Tutorials, Coursework and ExamsChapter 15: Making The Most Of Theory In Lectures and TutorialsChapter 16: Making The Most Of Theory In EssaysChapter 17: Examples Of Good Practice In IR Theory EssaysChapter 18: Making The Most Of Theory In ExamsPart IV Additional ResourcesGlossaryReferencesIndex
Summary: With 30% new content, including a new chapter on poststructuralism, this introduction now covers everything needed to accompany a student through their IR Theory module and to be a resource that they can keep coming back to throughout their studies
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Book Book Harare Campus Library Open Shelf JZ1305 DAD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 148518 Available BK135179
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Part I Introduction to Your Course in IR TheoryChapter 1: What is International Relations?Chapter 2: International Relations TheoryChapter 3: Theoretical DebatesPart II Theories of IRChapter 4: LiberalismChapter 5: RealismChapter 6: Neorealism and NeoliberalismChapter 7: The English SchoolChapter 8: ConstructivismChapter 9: MarxismChapter 10: Critical TheoryChapter 11: FeminismChapter 12: PoststructuralismChapter 13: PostcolonialismChapter 14: Green International TheoryPart III Lectures, Tutorials, Coursework and ExamsChapter 15: Making The Most Of Theory In Lectures and TutorialsChapter 16: Making The Most Of Theory In EssaysChapter 17: Examples Of Good Practice In IR Theory EssaysChapter 18: Making The Most Of Theory In ExamsPart IV Additional ResourcesGlossaryReferencesIndex

With 30% new content, including a new chapter on poststructuralism, this introduction now covers everything needed to accompany a student through their IR Theory module and to be a resource that they can keep coming back to throughout their studies

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