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Issues In International Relations Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Issues In International Relations By Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Issues In International Relations by Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)


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Offers an introduction to significant issues within international relations in the 21st Century. This book introduces key conceptual issues, including theories of international relations, power, sovereignty and globalisation; and explains the relationship between global politics and economics.

Issues In International Relations Summary

Issues In International Relations by Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Students come to study International Relations at university driven by a variety of motives and active concern to study great contemporary issues, such as the causes and persistence of war, threats of nuclear proliferation and terrorism, the persistence of global poverty amid globalization's riches and longer term threats to sustainable development.

Building on the success of the first edition, Issues in International Relations 2ed provides students with a clear, but stimulating, introduction to the most significant issues within international relations in the 21st Century. Written by experienced teachers in a jargon-free way, it assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, and allows students approaching International Relations for the first time to gain confidence in what is an often complicated and confusing discipline.

Completely revised throughout with the addition of ten new chapters, this textbook;

  • introduces key conceptual issues, including theories of international relations, power, sovereignty and globalisation
  • considers contemporary global problems such as: force and security; law and military intervention; terrorism; the environment; religion
  • explains the relationship between global politics and economics with chapters on international organisations, international political economy and development
  • provides students with boxed 'revision-style' notes and case studies throughout the text and a guide to further reading and websites at the end of each chapter.

This book is ideal reading for students on introductory international relations courses.

About Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Trevor C. Salmon is Professor of International Relations at the University of Aberdeen and the Director of Teaching and Learning in the College of Arts and Social Sciences. He has been an academic since 1973, and has worked in Limerick University, St Andrews University, and the College of Europe. Mark F. Imber is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Trevor C. Salmon 2. Relections on International Relations Vivienne Jabri 3. On Sovereignty Gabriella Slomp 4. Nations and States Archie Simpson 5. Power Roger Carey 6. Force and Security Jim Wyllie 7. Law and Intervention Steven Haines 8. Terrorism David Brown 9. International Regimes and Organisations David Galbreath 10. Globalisation and Development Ben Thirkell-Wight 11. The Environment Antje Brown and Gabriela Kutting 12. Governing the Global Commons Mark F. Imber 13. Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Norrie MacQueen 14. Gender and other 'Others' Alison Watson 15. Religion and International Relations John Anderson 16. Political Islam Andrea Teti 17. Conclusions Mark F. Imber

Additional information

GOR002743714
9780415431279
0415431271
Issues In International Relations by Trevor C. Salmon (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-06-06
280
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