
IR
The New World of International Relations
Pearson (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 23. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-13-613054-3 (ISBN)
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For courses in International Relations. IR: The New World of International Relations awakens newcomers to the field to its fascinating and sometimes dramatic qualities, as well as acquaints them with basic concepts and vocabulary. Need a reader, casebook, or topics book? Package any of the titles below with this text and receive a discount! E-mail polisci@pearson.com for more information and a special package ISBN.*
Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow's Essence of Decision, 2/e *Robert Art and Robert Jervis's International Politics, 9/e *David Balaam and Michael Veseth's Introduction to International Political Economy, 4/e *Richard Betts' Conflict After the Cold War, 3/e *Theodore Cohn's Global Political Economy, 4/e *Cindy Combs' Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, 4/e *Loch Johnson's Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy *James Joll and Gordon Martel's Origins of the First World War, 3/e *Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein's Global Perspectives, 3/e *Joel Krieger's Globalization And State Power *Joel Krieger's Globalization And State Power: A Reader *Brigitte Nacos' Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2/e *Joseph Nye's Understanding International Conflict, 7/e *Thomas Oatley's Global Economy *Thomas Oatley's International Political Economy, 3/e *Jon Pevehouse and Joshua Goldstein's Readings in International Relations *Richard Payne's Global Issues, 2/e *Donald Snow's Cases in International Relations, 3/e *Donald Snow's What After Iraq? *Kendall Stiles' Case Histories in International Politics, 5/e *David Whittaker's Terrorism, 2/e
Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow's Essence of Decision, 2/e *Robert Art and Robert Jervis's International Politics, 9/e *David Balaam and Michael Veseth's Introduction to International Political Economy, 4/e *Richard Betts' Conflict After the Cold War, 3/e *Theodore Cohn's Global Political Economy, 4/e *Cindy Combs' Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, 4/e *Loch Johnson's Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy *James Joll and Gordon Martel's Origins of the First World War, 3/e *Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein's Global Perspectives, 3/e *Joel Krieger's Globalization And State Power *Joel Krieger's Globalization And State Power: A Reader *Brigitte Nacos' Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2/e *Joseph Nye's Understanding International Conflict, 7/e *Thomas Oatley's Global Economy *Thomas Oatley's International Political Economy, 3/e *Jon Pevehouse and Joshua Goldstein's Readings in International Relations *Richard Payne's Global Issues, 2/e *Donald Snow's Cases in International Relations, 3/e *Donald Snow's What After Iraq? *Kendall Stiles' Case Histories in International Politics, 5/e *David Whittaker's Terrorism, 2/e
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-613054-3 (9780136130543)
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Content
THE COLD WAR COME AND GONE
1. Strange New World: Power and Systems in Transformation
2. America's Changing National Interests
3. "Wrong, Terribly Wrong": The U.S. and Vietnam
4. Can the U.S. Lead the World?
5. From Russia to the Soviet Union
6. From the Soviet Union Back to Russia
THE GLOBAL SOUTH
7. South Africa and the End of Colonialism
8. Eternal Warfare in the Holy Land
9. Oil and Turmoil: The Persian Gulf
10. The Troubled Americas: Our Neglected South
11. Economic Development: The Rich and the Poor
THE ETERNAL THREATS
12. Why Wars?
13. National Security: How States Protect Themselves
14. Nuclear Politics: The Bomb Is Here to Stay
15. The Challenge of Terrorism
THE ECONOMIC BLOCS
16. Europe Divorces America
17. Asia: China as Number One
18. The United States and Globalization
THE POLITICS OF A NEW WORLD
19. Diplomacy
20. International Law
21. The United Nations
22. Giving Peace a Chance
1. Strange New World: Power and Systems in Transformation
2. America's Changing National Interests
3. "Wrong, Terribly Wrong": The U.S. and Vietnam
4. Can the U.S. Lead the World?
5. From Russia to the Soviet Union
6. From the Soviet Union Back to Russia
THE GLOBAL SOUTH
7. South Africa and the End of Colonialism
8. Eternal Warfare in the Holy Land
9. Oil and Turmoil: The Persian Gulf
10. The Troubled Americas: Our Neglected South
11. Economic Development: The Rich and the Poor
THE ETERNAL THREATS
12. Why Wars?
13. National Security: How States Protect Themselves
14. Nuclear Politics: The Bomb Is Here to Stay
15. The Challenge of Terrorism
THE ECONOMIC BLOCS
16. Europe Divorces America
17. Asia: China as Number One
18. The United States and Globalization
THE POLITICS OF A NEW WORLD
19. Diplomacy
20. International Law
21. The United Nations
22. Giving Peace a Chance