This leading text introduces the whole range of major theoretical approaches to the study of International Relations in a way that really gets students thinking. Each theory is placed within context & discussed in juxtaposition to other theoretical approaches & each chapter is written by a leading expert on each approach giving the student an excellent view of the latest developments. The new edition has new chapters on historical sociology & international political theory & has been thoroughly updated. This successful & popular textbook provides a systematic & comprehensive introduction to the main theoretical approaches in the study of international relations. Written by a team of leading scholars from around the world the core chapters each present a detailed & critical analysis of the key theories prevailing in the discipline from realism & liberalism to feminism & post-structuralism. These are set in context by an introduction assessing the importance & role of theory in the study of world politics. This fully revised fourth edition
Includes:: entirely new chapters on Historical Sociology by Andrew Linklater & International Political Theory by Terry Nardin.