by Andrew Heywood (Author)
This book is a major new introduction to international relations/global politics. Written by a leading textbook author, it is engaging, stimulating and forward-looking, covering all the topics and theory students require at an introductory level.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 15 Feb 2011
ISBN 10: 1403989826
ISBN 13: 9781403989826
Truly global without neglecting the international. Comprehensive, theoretically grounded and impressively integrated, Heywood's thoughtful and clearly-written new introduction has the potential to change how international relations is taught. --Terry Nardin, National University of Singapore
This lucid and comprehensive text introduces a broad array of key concepts and shows how a wide range of analytical approaches can illuminate contemporary global affairs -- Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University and past president APSA
A fantastic book. Enjoyably written, exhaustive in coverage, and genuinely global in perspective, Heywood's excellent text is simply the best currently available. -- Nick Bisley, La Trobe University An excellent starting point for anyone wanting their students to think critically and creatively about 21st century global politics. Combining meaningful engagement with key global issues... with nuanced coverage of traditional international relations concerns... it is the most comprehensive, theoretically and historically-informed introductory text available. --Jacqui True, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Concise and comprehensive, an excellent introduction to contemporary International Relations which thoughtfully engages with key global issues. Written in an accessible and engaging style, its blend of history and theory will challenge, stimulate and enlighten students. --Marc Williams, University of New South Wales, Australia Accessible and comprehensive as it is innovative, this is a splendid introduction and one truly crafted for our times. Its clarity of exposition and extensive use of illustrative materials bring global politics to life. And its novel combination of the great traditions of international relations theory with a more multidisciplinary approach provides students with the tools necessary to understand the complex forces shaping the 21st century world. --Tony McGrew, University of Strathclyde, UK
ANDREW HEYWOOD Author of a number of best-selling textbooks including Politics, Key Concepts in Politics, Political Theory and Political Ideologies. He was Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK and before that Head of Politics at Orpington College, UK.