International Relations: A Beginner's Guide
Today, more than ever, we are buffeted by forces that originate from beyond our shores. Whether it’s war, economics, politics, or law, we live in a global world influenced by a complex landscape of international transactions. Esteemed academic Charles Jones ably provides the building blocks to understand the history of these interactions, outlining all the key actors — from the United States and China to the IMF and Google — and the competing theories that attempt to explain them. Arguing that the strength of international relations lies in its contradictions — it’s not a single discipline but a fascinating mess of history, politics, economics, sociology, law, anthropology, and cultural studies — this guide provides a lively discussion of the limitations of the field, as well as an explanation of why it is so essential. Covering globalization, conflict, history, and theory, this is the perfect primer for students of international relations, workers in an international context, and citizens across the globe.
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International Relations: A Beginner's Guide
Today, more than ever, we are buffeted by forces that originate from beyond our shores. Whether it’s war, economics, politics, or law, we live in a global world influenced by a complex landscape of international transactions. Esteemed academic Charles Jones ably provides the building blocks to understand the history of these interactions, outlining all the key actors — from the United States and China to the IMF and Google — and the competing theories that attempt to explain them. Arguing that the strength of international relations lies in its contradictions — it’s not a single discipline but a fascinating mess of history, politics, economics, sociology, law, anthropology, and cultural studies — this guide provides a lively discussion of the limitations of the field, as well as an explanation of why it is so essential. Covering globalization, conflict, history, and theory, this is the perfect primer for students of international relations, workers in an international context, and citizens across the globe.
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International Relations: A Beginner's Guide

International Relations: A Beginner's Guide

by Charles Jones
International Relations: A Beginner's Guide

International Relations: A Beginner's Guide

by Charles Jones

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Today, more than ever, we are buffeted by forces that originate from beyond our shores. Whether it’s war, economics, politics, or law, we live in a global world influenced by a complex landscape of international transactions. Esteemed academic Charles Jones ably provides the building blocks to understand the history of these interactions, outlining all the key actors — from the United States and China to the IMF and Google — and the competing theories that attempt to explain them. Arguing that the strength of international relations lies in its contradictions — it’s not a single discipline but a fascinating mess of history, politics, economics, sociology, law, anthropology, and cultural studies — this guide provides a lively discussion of the limitations of the field, as well as an explanation of why it is so essential. Covering globalization, conflict, history, and theory, this is the perfect primer for students of international relations, workers in an international context, and citizens across the globe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780743042
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 03/06/2014
Series: Beginner's Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 814 KB

About the Author

Charles Jones is Emeritus Reader in International Relations at the University of Cambrdige. He is the author of American Civilization and E. H. Carr and International Relations, Charles Jones lives in Cambridge, U.K.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ix

List of Figures xi

Preface xii

1 What is international relations? 1

2 The shadow of history 45

3 The global economy 74

4 Armed conflict 125

5 Making sense of international relations 164

Further Reading 189

Acknowledgements 211

Index 213

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