International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings 2nd Edition – III Person

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Delve into the complexities of the global political landscape with International Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 2nd Edition. This comprehensive collection offers a broad overview of international politics, tracing its evolution from historical foundations to current debates and challenges.

The book features a diverse range of perspectives, incorporating key theories such as realism, liberalism, constructivism, and feminism. This ensures a multifaceted understanding of the subject matter, challenging students to critically analyze different approaches to international relations.

Explore essential topics in global affairs, including the impact of globalization, the ever-present threat of terrorism, and the urgent need to address climate change. This edition includes updated and relevant readings reflecting the dynamism of the field and its evolving concerns.

Written by leading scholars in international politics, this text is an invaluable resource for students and researchers alike. Published by Oxford University Press, it provides a rigorous and authoritative treatment of the subject, making it ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in international relations, global affairs, and political science.

This second edition ensures access to the most current scholarship and perspectives within the field of international politics. Gain a deeper understanding of global dynamics and the intricacies of international relations with this carefully curated collection of classic and contemporary readings.

International Politics: Classic & Contemporary Readings, 2nd Edition by III Person (ISBN: 9781544383057). Explore key theories & global issues, from realism to climate change. Ideal for IR & political science students. Oxford University Press.