Publication date:
04 April 2013Length of book:
276 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersISBN-13: 9781442221185
How do we understand international relations in a globalized world? This clear and concise text takes as its starting point the theoretical frameworks that are the foundation of current IR. Joyce P. Kaufman explains and contextualizes the traditional theories, highlighting both their strengths and weaknesses. Her levels-of-analysis approach provides students with the basic tools for a more inclusive understanding of international politics by not forcing them to choose between competing theories. Instead, in a refreshing alternative to most of the current introductory-level texts, the book allows readers to view the globe as a complex place of multiple actors facing multiple issues. It concludes with cases of current events that will help students apply theories to real-world issues.
Joyce Kaufman's Introduction to International Relations: Theory and Practice is an excellent choice for the introductory classroom. In an invigorating approach to IR, it provides students with the concepts they need to understand the world around them while not limiting them to one perspective.