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  1. This book is designed to be a ‘Day 0' introduction to International Relations. As a beginner's guide, it has been structured to condense the most important information into the smallest space and present that information in the most accessible way. The chapters offer a broad sweep of the basic components of International Relations and the key contemporary issues that concern the ...

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  3. Nick Bisley. Introduction The beginnings of the Cold War: 1945–53 The Cold War spreads: 1953–69 Détente and the ‘second’ Cold War: 1969–85 The end of the Cold War: 1985–91 The Cold War and International Relations Conclusion: echoes of the Cold War Questions Further reading.

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  4. www.e-ir.info › International-Relations-E-IRInternational Relations

    source of freely available scholarly materials for students of International Relations. Each book is available to buy in bookstores in paperback and, uniquely for textbooks, also freely accessible in web and PDF formats. So, readers can have each book at their fingertips and on all their devices without any restrictions or hassle.

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  5. Oct 26, 2022 · / Henry R. Nau -- International relations : the relevance of theory to practice / Joseph S. Nye, Jr. -- International relations from below / David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah -- International relations theory from a former hegemon / Richard Little -- The concept of power and the (un)discipline of international relations / Janice Bially ...

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · Chapters: 1# International Relations theory in an age of critical diversity, 2# Liberalism, 3# Realism, 4# Marxism and critical theory, 5# Feminism, 6# Postmodernism, 7# Constructivism, 8Teory of global justice, 9# From the Great War to World Warll, 10# The Cold War and after, 11# The modern state, 12# Nations and nationalism, 13# Security, 14# Arms control, 15# The causes of war, 16# The ...

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  8. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Griffiths, Martin, 1961-International relations : the key concepts / Martin Griffiths & Terry O’Callaghan. p. cm.—(Routledge key guides) Includes bibliographical references. 1. International relations—Encyclopedias. 2.

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