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′These essays by mainly American and British scholars are a handy introduction to the ever more popular discipline known as IR: international relations.′ Economist Review
′Excellent book ... the more books like this we have the more likely it is that the issues themselves will get the discussion they need.′ Political Studies
This book deals both with the impact of a changing world on our thinking and also reflects the wider intellectual turmoil that is currently facing the social sciences and the humanities. Each of the chapters has been written by a prominent international relations theorist. There is no orthodoxy amongst the contributors, and the reader will find a range of theories and positions in this book. What all contributors have in common, however, is a concern with the current state of international theory and an interest in exploring some of the major questions on its agenda.
This book will be essential reading for second–year students and above in the fields of international relations, global politics and political sociology.
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