As per introduction of the book, it is designed for “Day 0” students who don’t have a slight idea about the concept of International Relations. It begins from basic approaches, touches a bit of history then theory and the flow begins from individuals, state, regions and the whole world. It drives you through some questions that may come to your mind. For example, I never knew that the world International was first coined by Jeremy Bentham who was a British Jurist. This single piece of information made me explore further about Mr. Bentham and I came to know that he was a true liberal and science oriented individual who even liked his corpses to be used by scientists for experimental purposes. This single act in the direction of evolution made him a glorious person.
Historically, International Relations are given different beginnings. What I believe is that it has existed since the first humans were there. It is just a matter of access that nations hadn’t explored each other. The best ever example in this regard is that before Vasco De Gama Europeans were unaware of a route to subcontinent. As soon as he explored the Sea Route to reach South Asia, the trade began, so did the Chaos. Day by day evolutions led thinkers to establish an institution of Collective Security as human kinds saw the worst humiliating crisis. Alliances, League of Nations, UN, Regional Organizations and more are a product of this collective security concept. These days, environment seems to be grabbing much attention across the World.
These all things are included in this book. I forgot to mention that the theories are also given introduction such as liberalism, realism, constructivism, feminism, and more. An introduction to International Law, Global Political Economy, Diplomacy and other terminologies is highlighted as well. If you are a beginner and want to explore it from the beginning, do download and read this one, it’s free.