Written by leading figures in the field, the third edition of this successful text provides an up-to-date and comprehensive account of all the major theories of international relations, supporting them with case study examples.
While some of the theories discussed are complex, the authors convey them in a clear and accessible manner, with the use of engaging pedagogical features, making this an ideal introduction to international relations theories. A new chapter on Critical Theory has been added to allow more coverage for this approach and alternative understandings, such as post-colonialism and environmentalism, have chapters devoted to them, unlike other textbooks. Chapters have also been updated to reflect
recently published work and the case studies have been revisited to include considerations of new developments in world politics.
Online Resource Centre
The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre providing additional resources for lecturers and students.
Lecturer resources:
PowerPoint slides
Figures and tables from the textbook
Student resources:
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Flashcard glossary
Revision guide
While some of the theories discussed are complex, the authors convey them in a clear and accessible manner, with the use of engaging pedagogical features, making this an ideal introduction to international relations theories. A new chapter on Critical Theory has been added to allow more coverage for this approach and alternative understandings, such as post-colonialism and environmentalism, have chapters devoted to them, unlike other textbooks. Chapters have also been updated to reflect
recently published work and the case studies have been revisited to include considerations of new developments in world politics.
Online Resource Centre
The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre providing additional resources for lecturers and students.
Lecturer resources:
PowerPoint slides
Figures and tables from the textbook
Student resources:
Web links
Flashcard glossary
Revision guide