Jeffrey Haynes, the author of more than 40 books, is a professor of politics and director of the Centre for the Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation at London metropolitan University, where he teaches courses on international relations. Peter Hough is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Middlesex University where he leads the MA International Relations course. He has published recent books on the politics of security, the environment and the Arctic.
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IR & Globalisation 1. World Politics And Globalisation Globalisation And IR: Historical Perspective 2. International Society And World Politics 3. World Politics: 19th Century To World War II 4. World Politics After World War II 5. World Politics After The Cold War IR Theories 6. Realism 7. Liberalism 8. Marxism And Neo-Marxism 9. Post-Positivism 10. Critical Theory 11. Feminism And Gender 12. Social Constructivism International Structures And Dynamics 13. Foreign Policy Analysis 14. International Organisations And Transnational Actors 15. The United Nations 16. Global Civil Society 17. International Law 18. Regionalism 19. Race & Identity 20. International Security 21. International Political Economy Global Issues 22. The Global Environment 23. Development, Poverty And Inequality 24. Contemporary Warfare 25. Global Health Politics 26. Migration 27. Human Rights 28. Terrorism And Political Violence 29. Nuclear Deterrence And Proliferation 30. Peacekeeping And Peacebuilding Conclusions 31. Conclusions And The Future Of World Politics
A fascinating analysis of normative, empirical, historical and contemporary materials, this new textbook offers a remarkably comprehensive introduction to IR. The changing dynamics of world politics are introduced through the fundamental themes and theoretical perspectives in international relations as well as addressing key issues and challenges in the world today. It will be ideal for all undergraduate students! -- Yanan Song An accessible and engaging textbook that encourages critical reflection on the main concepts, issues and theories of world politics, both historically and in contemporary times. A valuable companion for all students, especially newcomers, to the discipline of International Relations. -- Suwita Hani Randhawa