Conflict and Cooperation: Evolving Theories of International Relations
Designed to acquaint students with the fundamental principles of and treatises on international relations theory, CONFLICT AND COOPERATION combines a broad range of historical and contemporary readings that provide a thorough, balanced view of International Relations theory. This text could be used alone or as a complement to a standard International Relations text.
Paperback, 608 pages
Published
November 27th 2003
by Cengage Learning
(first published November 1997)
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Genest offers an excellent overview of all of the major theories of international relations. In addition to offering easy-to-understand explanatory comments on each theory, Genest offers a book filled with primary texts by the greatest proponents, ancient and modern, of each theory. It is those readings from primary texts which make this book such a gem. It serves as a wonderful collection of thought by the greatest thinkers of all time on war and diplomacy. If you are interested in politics, in...more
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