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020 | _a978-1-316-63155-3 | ||
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_a341.238 _bDEV |
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245 | _aAn Introduction to International Relations | ||
250 | _a3rd | ||
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_aUnited Kingdom: _bCambridge University Press, _c2017. |
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300 | _axxvi, 600p. | ||
520 | _aAn Introduction to International Relations is a comprehensive introduction to the history, theories, developments and debates that shape the dynamic discipline of International Relations and Contemporary world politics. Bringing together an expert author team comprising leading academics from Australia and around the world, it allows readers to explore the discipline from both Austrian and Global perspectives. | ||
650 | _aInternational Relations theory in an age of critical diversity | ||
650 | _aLiberalism | ||
650 | _aRealism | ||
650 | _aMarxism and Critical theory | ||
650 | _aFeminism | ||
650 | _aPostmodernism | ||
650 | _aConstructivism | ||
650 | _aTheories of global justice | ||
650 | _aFrom the Great War to World War II | ||
650 | _aThe Cold War and after | ||
650 | _aThe traditional agenda: States, War and law | ||
650 | _aThe modern state | ||
650 | _aNations and nationalism | ||
650 | _aSecurity | ||
650 | _aArms control | ||
650 | _aThe causes of war | ||
650 | _aThe changing character of warfare | ||
650 | _aThe ethics and laws of war | ||
650 | _aInternational law | ||
650 | _aThe globalisation of international society | ||
650 | _aDiplomacy | ||
650 | _aGreat Powers | ||
650 | _aThe new agenda: Globalisation and global governance | ||
650 | _aThe United Nations | ||
650 | _aNon-states actors | ||
650 | _aReligion and secularism | ||
700 | _aDevetak, Richard (ed.) | ||
700 | _aGeorge, Jim(ed.) | ||
700 | _aPercy, Sarah(ed.) | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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