International relations theories : discipline and diversity / edited by Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki, and Steve Smith.
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TextPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxiii, 368 p. : ill. (col.) ; 25 cmISBN: - 9780199696017 (pbk.)
- 0199696012 (pbk.)
- 327.101 22 INT
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Glossary : p. 351-358.
Index : p. 359-368.
Bibliography : p. 329-350.
Introduction : Diversity and disciplinarity in international relations theory / Steve Smith-International relations and social science / Milja Kurki and Colin Wight-Normative international relations theory / Toni Erskine-Classical realism / Richard Ned Lebow-Structural realism / John J. Mearsheimer-Liberalism / Bruce Russell-Neoliberalism / Jennifer Sterling-Folker-The English school / Tim Dunne-Marxism / Mark Rupert-Critical theory / Steven C. Roach-Constructivism / K. M. Fierke-Feminism / J. Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg-Poststructuralism / David Campbell-Postcolonialism / Siba N. Grovogui-Green theory / Robyn Eckersley-International relations theory and globalization / Colin Hay-Still a discipline after all these debates? / Ole W�ver -Glossary.
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