International Relations: The New World of International Relations - Book Review,
by Roskin

Book Description This introduction to international relations employs an exceptionally readable style that avoids jargon and abstract theory by blending basic concepts and vocabulary with a substantial amount of historical background and examples from current events. This readable style combined with new pedagogy allows readers to better understand how International Relations can and does affect their lives. Examines the many possible causes of war, ranging from human nature to aggressive states to international anarchy; Discusses the challenge of terrorism (especially the impact of 9/11 and its aftermath); Extensively covers the 2003 war and its aftermath in relation to oil and the Persian Gulf, the Soviet Union to Russian transition, Latin American and Africa, and Key figure profiles. For careers in International Relations, World Politics, and Globalization.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Humanities/Social Science Using an exceptionally readable style that avoids jargon and abstract theory, this introduction to international relations captures the excitement of political conflict and conflict management. It carefully blends the basic concepts and vocabulary of international relations with a substantial amount of historical background and examples from current and ongoing events.
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