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Essentials of International Relations

by Karen Mingst

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This is a textbook about international relations which may seem pretty boring. At times it was a little dry. However, it was a great resource because it gives information about many aspects of international relations. It's a great overview for someone who is interested in learning more about the topic. I really enjoyed it even though it was assigned reading for one of my undergrad classes. ( )
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Taking a balanced view of major theoretical approaches, including liberalism, Marxism, feminism, and constructivism, Mingst (University of Kentucky) provides analytical tools students need to understand world political affairs at the individual, state, and international system levels. Updated to reflect recent developments and debates in world poli

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