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Advanced Introduction to International Relations
This insightful Advanced Introduction presents a succinct overview of International Relations, challenging assumptions, addressing contemporary issues and critically examining fundamental aspects of the field.
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This insightful Advanced Introduction presents a succinct overview of International Relations (IR), addressing contemporary issues, challenging assumptions, and critically examining the fundamental aspects of the field.
Benjamin de Carvalho and Halvard Leira showcase the diversity of IR by reconfiguring the theoretical traditions around empire, recurrence and science. They illustrate that, while the discipline has traditionally focused on state-to-state interactions, it now also includes non-state actors such as multinational companies, media platforms, autonomous or contested regions, influential individuals and international organizations. The book combines historical and theoretical accounts to emphasize the multifaceted nature of IR and reflect on how this can be used to explain the global issues of today.
Key Features:
● Historicises current questions and challenges
● Debunks mythologized accounts of global politics
● Advocates for the centrality of borders to understanding IR
Students and scholars of IR, international politics, public policy and political economy will greatly benefit from this discerning Advanced Introduction.
This insightful Advanced Introduction presents a succinct overview of International Relations (IR), addressing contemporary issues, challenging assumptions, and critically examining the fundamental aspects of the field.
Benjamin de Carvalho and Halvard Leira showcase the diversity of IR by reconfiguring the theoretical traditions around empire, recurrence and science. They illustrate that, while the discipline has traditionally focused on state-to-state interactions, it now also includes non-state actors such as multinational companies, media platforms, autonomous or contested regions, influential individuals and international organizations. The book combines historical and theoretical accounts to emphasize the multifaceted nature of IR and reflect on how this can be used to explain the global issues of today.
Key Features:
● Historicises current questions and challenges
● Debunks mythologized accounts of global politics
● Advocates for the centrality of borders to understanding IR
Students and scholars of IR, international politics, public policy and political economy will greatly benefit from this discerning Advanced Introduction.
Critical Acclaim
‘Advanced Introduction to International Relations provides an insightful exploration of the dynamic and evolving field of International Relations (IR). The book skillfully combines historical perspectives with contemporary theoretical frameworks, encouraging readers to critically examine key concepts such as anarchy, sovereignty, and global power structures.’
– Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt, Germany
‘This is a book that moves away from US-centrism to introduce students around the world to the advances of the field of International Relations in recent decades… A massive achievement.’
– Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge, UK
– Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt, Germany
‘This is a book that moves away from US-centrism to introduce students around the world to the advances of the field of International Relations in recent decades… A massive achievement.’
– Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge, UK