International RelationsThis brief edition of Goldstein's best-selling International Relations textbook covers the subject comprehensively but concisely. Goldstein's Brief Edition offers all the strengths that made the comprehensive text a best-seller: a lively writing style; an abundance of illustrative real-work examples; and superior coverage of theory and international political economy. Completely updated, the Second Edition will continue to be a favorite of both instructors and students. - The Changing World Order boxes help students analyze what has and has not changed in the post-9/11 world order. - Reduction in page count allows for greater teaching flexibility and lower price. - Updated and enhanced Companion Web site offers a farther out-reaching of facilities to compliment the Brief Second Edition. - The most extensive coverage of both the international political economy and womens issues in IR in an essentials text available on the market. - TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGE - Seamlessly integrated text and technology system provides further study through contextually-placed Web link icons to direct students to Web resources for further explanation. Information Revolution boxes: Changes in informati |
Contents
Understanding International Relations | 1 |
History | 18 |
CHAPTER 2 | 44 |
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