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Description subject for the first time, this text has been
carefully edited by John Baylis and Steve Smith
• Market leader with contributions from to ensure a coherent, accessible and lively
experts, writing on their specialist subjects for account of the globalization of world politics.
an undergraduate readership.
• Written in an accessible way for Readership:
students new to IR.
• Structure of the book has been carefully An introductory textbook suitable for both
developed to ensure the coverage maps onto undergraduate and post-graduate students of
introductory courses, spanning history, theory, International Relations.
structures and processes, and international
issues. Contents
• Excellent pedagogy throughout,
including numerous boxes, figures, tables, case Introduction
studies, key points, questions and annotated
further reading in each chapter. 1. The Globalization of World Politics ,
Carefully edited by John Baylis and Steve Anthony McGrew
Smith to ensure an integrated and fully coherent
style throughout the book. Historical Context
1
9. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches: Neo- These materials apply International Relations
Realism and Neo-Liberalism , Steven L. Lamy theories to some real life cases.
10. Marxist Theories of International Relations ,
Steve Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
11. Social Constructivism , Michael Barnett Case materials
12. Reflectivist and Constructivist approaches to
International Theory , Steve Smith These materials apply International Relations
theories to some real life cases.
Structures and Processes The 1999 Kosovo crisis