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International Relations Theory: A Critical Introduction

International Relations Theory: A Critical Introduction

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The fifth edition of this innovative textbook introduces students to the main theories in International Relations, using the example of a popular film to illustrate each theory. It discusses realism and neorealism, idealism and neoidealism, liberalism, constructivism, postmodernism, gender, globalization, neo-Marxism, modernization and development theory, environmentalism, anarchism, and queer theory. It also includes a new chapter on global LGBT theory and queer theory, and an accessible and exciting writing style.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The fifth edition of this groundbreaking textbook takes students on a comprehensive journey into the realm of International Relations, unveiling the core theories that shape our understanding of global politics. It delves into each theory, providing a thorough explanation and analysis that enables students to grasp their intricacies and critically engage with the underlying myths and assumptions. To enhance the learning experience, the textbook employs a unique approach by illustrating each theory through the example of a popular film.

Key Features:

Comprehensive Coverage: This textbook offers a comprehensive exploration of all the major theories in International Relations, including realism and neorealism, idealism and neoidealism, liberalism, constructivism, postmodernism, gender, globalization, neo-Marxism, modernization and development theory, environmentalism, anarchism, and queer theory.

New Chapter on Global LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans) Theory and Queer Theory: A dedicated chapter focuses on the emerging field of global LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans) theory and queer theory, shedding light on the experiences and rights of marginalized communities worldwide. It also examines the myth of Hillary Clinton's policy, which asserts that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, and explores the film "Love is Strange" as a poignant illustration.

Innovative Use of Narrative from Familiar Films: The textbook employs a narrative approach from films that students are likely to be familiar with, including "Lord of the Flies," "Independence Day," "Wag the Dog," "Fatal Attraction," "The Truman Show," "East Is East," "Memento," "WALL-E," "The Hunger Games," and "Love is Strange." This innovative use of popular films helps to engage students and make the theories more accessible and exciting.

Accessible and Engaging Writing Style: The writing style in this textbook is designed to be accessible and engaging, with boxed key concepts, clear explanations, and guides for further reading. The text is accompanied by visual aids such as diagrams and tables to enhance understanding and clarity.

Comprehensive Companion Website: A comprehensive Companion Website is available to accompany the textbook. It features a complete set of lectures for every major theory and film covered in the textbook, along with additional workshop and seminar exercises, slides to accompany each lecture, and an extensive bank of multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions and answers for every chapter. This resource provides students with a wealth of additional materials to support their learning and deepen their understanding of the subject.

Unraveling Complexities: This breakthrough textbook has been meticulously designed to unravel the complexities of International Relations theory in a way that offers students a clearer understanding of how the theories work and the myths associated with them. It provides a solid foundation for students to build upon as they pursue their studies in International Relations and beyond.

In conclusion, the fifth edition of this innovative textbook is a must-have resource for students seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of International Relations theory. With its comprehensive coverage, engaging narrative, accessible writing style, and comprehensive Companion Website, it equips students with the tools they need to excel in their studies and navigate the complex world of global politics.

Weight: 598g
Dimension: 244 x 173 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367442712
Edition number: 5 New edition

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