Description
1971 Markham edition. Perfect-bound paperback has some normal wear. Corners and cover may have wear. Pages are clean.
This well-preserved copy of “A multi-method introduction to international politics” offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of global affairs during the Cold War era. Published in 1971, this text by William D. Coplin presents a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the complex dynamics of international relations, drawing from various fields such as political science, economics, and history. Coplin’s work aimed to provide a comprehensive framework for analyzing world events and formulating foreign policy decisions, making it a valuable resource for students, scholars, and policymakers alike. As a product of its time, this book reflects the tensions and ideological divides that characterized the bipolar world order of the 20th century, offering insights into the prevailing theories and methodologies of the period. For collectors and enthusiasts of political science literature, this edition represents an important historical artifact, capturing the intellectual discourse surrounding global affairs during a pivotal moment in modern history.