Much praised for being both accessible and scholarly, John Rourke's text uses current examples to illustrate theories. The tenth edition has been meticulously revised to recognize new scholarship and to update coverage of world events and trends, including the Bush Doctrine, the war with Iraq and its aftermath, the expansion and problems of the European Union, the effect of the "neocons" on U.S. foreign policy, the failure of the U.S. "road map" in the Middle East, the advent of the International Criminal Court, and the rift between poor and developed countries in the latest round of World Trade Organization talks.
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About the Author:
John T. Rourke, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. His writings include undergraduate textbooks and readers in international relations and foreign policy and monographs that focus on democracy in the foreign policy process. He teaches Introduction to International Relations, as well as undergraduate courses and graduate seminars in international relations, U.S. foreign policy, national security, and foreign policy analysis. His regard for his students has molded his approach of conveying scholarship in a language and within a frame of reference that undergraduates can appreciate. Rourke believes, as the theme of his texts reflect, that politics affect us all, and that we can affect politics. Rourke is involved with the university's internship program, advises a political club, has served as a staff member of Connecticut's legislature, and has been involved in political campaigns on the local, state, and national levels.
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- PublisherMcGraw-Hill College
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 0072974915
- ISBN 13 9780072974911
- BindingPaperback
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