An introduction to the field of international relations, for students new to the subject, with theoretical and historical background in addition to discussion of modern issues. It outlines theories such as realism, rationalism, and revolutionism, and the evolution of international society, and discusses legal and political sovereignty, inter-state behavior, imperialism, non-state actors, the international political economy, and prospects for world peace. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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