International relations : perspectives, controversies and readings /
Shimko, Keith L., 1962-
International relations : perspectives, controversies and readings / Keith L. Shimko. - Fifth edition - Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, 2016. - xxi, 358 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Chapter 1: Change and continuity in international history -- Chapter 2: Contending perspectives on international politics -- Chapter 3: Power politics -- Chapter 4: War and democracy -- Chapter 5: War and "human nature" -- Chapter 6: Free trade -- Chapter 7: The IMF, global inequality, and development -- Chapter 8: Globalization and sovereignty -- Chapter 9: International law -- Chapter 10: The United Nations and humanitarian intervention -- Chapter 11: Nuclear proliferation -- Chapter 12: International terrorism -- Chapter 13: The global commons
Engaging and highly accessible, this reader-friendly text features broad coverage of key principles of international relations, providing a thorough introduction to the discipline while avoiding excessive detail and complexity. International Relations: Perspectives, Controversies, and Readings, Fifth Edition, explores essential concepts such as power politics, war and democracy, human nature, free trade, inequality, globalization, humanitarian intervention, and terrorism. Each chapter features brief, topical coverage presented within a debate framework, challenging you to think critically, consider diverse perspectives, and apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios. The author also includes current, relevant primary source readings, giving you firsthand exposure to the materials and ideas shaping international relations today. Thoroughly revised, the Fifth Edition of this popular text features updated content in nearly every chapter, including the most recent statistics, research, trends, theories, and examples drawn from today's headlines, including chemical weapons in Syria, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the debate over climate change and global resources.
9781285865164
Institutional Fund
International relations.
International relations : perspectives, controversies and readings / Keith L. Shimko. - Fifth edition - Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, 2016. - xxi, 358 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Chapter 1: Change and continuity in international history -- Chapter 2: Contending perspectives on international politics -- Chapter 3: Power politics -- Chapter 4: War and democracy -- Chapter 5: War and "human nature" -- Chapter 6: Free trade -- Chapter 7: The IMF, global inequality, and development -- Chapter 8: Globalization and sovereignty -- Chapter 9: International law -- Chapter 10: The United Nations and humanitarian intervention -- Chapter 11: Nuclear proliferation -- Chapter 12: International terrorism -- Chapter 13: The global commons
Engaging and highly accessible, this reader-friendly text features broad coverage of key principles of international relations, providing a thorough introduction to the discipline while avoiding excessive detail and complexity. International Relations: Perspectives, Controversies, and Readings, Fifth Edition, explores essential concepts such as power politics, war and democracy, human nature, free trade, inequality, globalization, humanitarian intervention, and terrorism. Each chapter features brief, topical coverage presented within a debate framework, challenging you to think critically, consider diverse perspectives, and apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios. The author also includes current, relevant primary source readings, giving you firsthand exposure to the materials and ideas shaping international relations today. Thoroughly revised, the Fifth Edition of this popular text features updated content in nearly every chapter, including the most recent statistics, research, trends, theories, and examples drawn from today's headlines, including chemical weapons in Syria, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the debate over climate change and global resources.
9781285865164
Institutional Fund
International relations.