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Introduction to international relations

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey; Prentice-Hall; 1986Edition: 3rd edDescription: 426 pISBN:
  • 013485327X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1 COU 3rd ed.
Summary: Completely updated, this third edition includes facts, figures, tabular material, and many insights gained from the analysis of events since 1982. The authors restructured Part I and added new sections throughout the book dealing with the impact of ideologies, propaganda, psychological warfare, and strategies of nuclear deterrence. Among its basic features, the book: • synthesizes the behavioralist and traditionalist orientations • relates international relations material to particular societal needs • presents, in simple terms, the timely debates between advocates of realism and the advocates of idealism international • assumes a fundamental unity in all politics-domestic and • discusses the historical dimension of international relations in the light of contemporary world problems and historical insights • uses primary sources and extensive footnotes
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Completely updated, this third edition includes facts, figures, tabular material, and many insights gained from the analysis of events since 1982. The authors restructured Part I and added new sections throughout the book dealing with the impact of ideologies, propaganda, psychological warfare, and strategies of nuclear deterrence.

Among its basic features, the book:

• synthesizes the behavioralist and traditionalist orientations

• relates international relations material to particular societal needs

• presents, in simple terms, the timely debates between advocates of realism and the advocates of idealism international

• assumes a fundamental unity in all politics-domestic and • discusses the historical dimension of international relations in the light of

contemporary world problems and historical insights

• uses primary sources and extensive footnotes

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