Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches Jackson, Robert and S?rensen, Georg

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Condition Notes: A good vintage copy with light wear, toned pages, and some underlines/notes.

This influential 2003 textbook provides a comprehensive exploration of international relations theory, deftly navigating complex concepts from realism to constructivism. Jackson and Sørensen capture the pivotal post-Cold War era, encouraging critical analysis of enduring themes like power and conflict. With hints of lively classroom use, this slightly worn volume offers collectors a glimpse into the academic discourse that shaped our understanding of global affairs.

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Condition Notes: A good vintage copy of this influential textbook on international relations theory. Light wear to the covers and binding, with some creasing to the spine. Pages are toned but remain clean and intact. A few underlines and marginal notes from a previous studious owner.

This third edition of “Introduction to International Relations” by Robert Jackson and Georg Sørensen provides a comprehensive overview of the major theories and approaches that shape the study of global affairs. Published in 2003, it captures the pivotal post-Cold War era as new challenges emerged alongside enduring themes of power, conflict, and cooperation among nations.

Jackson and Sørensen deftly navigate complex concepts like realism, liberalism, and constructivism, making this volume an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the theoretical foundations of diplomacy, foreign policy, and world politics. Examining diverse perspectives from classical thinkers to modern theorists, the book encourages critical analysis of the forces driving international relations.

For collectors, this well-preserved copy offers a window into the academic discourse of the early 21st century. Marginal notes hint at lively classroom discussions, while the book’s slightly worn state evokes years of careful study. A valuable addition to any library on global affairs and political science.

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Weight 0.67 lbs
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