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ISBN-10: 0205585957
ISBN-13: 9780205585953
Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 608 pp
Published: 07/07/2008
Suggested retail price: $106.20
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Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs to 2008, International Relations offers the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues.
From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this introductory survey examines the relations between states, the international system, and transnational actors and influences. With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the most current coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline’s concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse’s lively writing, abundant visuals, and seamless integration of learning technology make this text a favorite of instructors and students alike.
"A terrific introduction to world politics; the most engaging and well-organized introductory text that I've seen."—Richard Herrmann, Ohio State University
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- Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow’s Essence of Decision, 2/e
- Robert Art and Robert Jervis's International Politics, 9/e
- David Balaam and Michael Veseth's Introduction to International Political Economy, 4/e
- Richard Betts’ Conflict After the Cold War, 3/e
- Theodore Cohn’s Global Political Economy, 4/e
- Cindy Combs' Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, 4/e
- Loch Johnson’s Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy
- James Joll and Gordon Martel’s Origins of the First World War, 3/e
- Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein's Global Perspectives, 3/e
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power: A Reader
- Brigitte Nacos’ Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2/e
- Joseph Nye’s Understanding International Conflict, 7/e
- Thomas Oatley's Global Economy
- Thomas Oatley’s International Political Economy, 3/e
- Jon Pevehouse and Joshua Goldstein's Readings in International Relations
- Richard Payne’s Global Issues, 2/e
- Donald Snow’s Cases in International Relations, 3/e
- Donald Snow's What After Iraq?
- Kendall Stiles’ Case Histories in International Politics, 5/e
- David Whittaker’s Terrorism, 2/e
Comprehensive coverage of international relations theory. International Relations offers the widest survey of theoretical perspectives, ranging from classic ones like realism and liberalism to newer ones like feminism, peace studies, postmodernism, and constructivism.
Balanced emphasis on international security and international political economy. Goldstein/Pevehouse is the only text that equally covers security and economic issues and illustrates how these issues overlap and affect each other. Part I includes chapters on foreign policy, international conflict, military force, and international organizations and law while Part II includes chapters on trade, money and business, global and regional integration, environmental politics and population growth, North-South relations, and international development.
Historical context throughout the text. To place recent trends in the context of the international system’s evolution in the 20th and 21st centuries, Chapter 1 presents a brief historical survey. Also, timelines throughout the text provide historical context when needed.
Unparalleled focus on critical thinking. Pedagogical features in every chapter encourage students to make connections between current events and concepts:
- “Thinking Theoretically” boxes demonstrate how international relations theory is used to understand world problems.
- “Policy Perspectives” boxes ask students to take the perspective of a national leader faced with a real-world situation and to develop a policy in response. These boxes bridge theory to policy problems and reveal both the tradeoffs inherent to decision-making and the interconnectedness of foreign and domestic politics.
- “Let’s Debate the Issue” boxes analyze a controversial issue and invite students to take a position and develop an argument supporting it. Placed at each chapter’s end, these boxes help students use the concepts they just read and prepare for active participation in class.
- “Careers in IR” boxes help students see the relevance of and the job possibilities in international relations. Careers covered includes positions in nongovernmental organizations, government and diplomacy, international business, and teaching and research.
Integrated study guide. Each chapter concludes with a chapter summary, list of key terms, critical thinking questions, and a reminder to try the practice tests on the text’s companion website.
Unique text/technology learning system. The five marginal icons in International Relations, described below, lead to exercises and resources on the text’s open-access companion website (www.internationalrelations.com). The website includes a custom search feature referenced by page number or key text, chapter summaries, and:
- Web Link exercises that introduce relevant online resources and ask how they can be used to understand key concepts.
- Information Revolution case studies that examine how changes in information technologies are impacting international relations.
- Video case studies that link to content providers like PBS’s The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and are followed by critical thinking questions.
- Online practice tests help students assess their knowledge of chapter material through multiple-choice, true-false, fill-in-the-blank, and short and long essay questions.
For instructors, the companion website also has links to downloadable instructor supplements like the Instructor’s Resource Manual/Test Bank and PowerPoint Presentations and recommendations for additional videos and simulations and for using International Relations with Longman’s many international relations readers and casebooks.
The most up-to-date analysis of world affairs available in any introductory text helps students become more informed of political, economic, and cultural events throughout the world and then go beyond the headlines to see the broader patterns in international relations. The 2008-2009 Update now includes coverage of recent events in Pakistan, Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, North Korea, Afghanistan, and the European Union; tables and figures updated with the latest data, and many new photos from the world’s hotspots.
A new insert on Oxfam is exclusive to the 2008-2009 Update. “Advancing the Global South: A Rights-Based Approach to Development” is written for this text by one of the leading NGOs in the field of international development and comes straight from Oxfam’s experience of working in the world’s poorest countries. Unified by the concept of human rights as the basis of development and approached from local and global levels of analysis, this section covers seven major topics areas—poverty, natural resources, peace and security, equality of women, indigenous and minority rights, trade, and foreign aid. Each topic includes a conceptual discussion, human-scale case study, and photos to help students understand and engage with the Global South.
Deeper coverage of globalization and transnational issues addresses the increasing number of personal connections that international relations brings into daily life as well as the importance of nongovernmental actors and transnational processes. Globalization is now the central theme of Chapter 1, and it is frequently returned to in later chapters. In addition, there is significantly expanded coverage of terrorism in Chapter 6, human rights in Chapter 7, and global poverty in the new insert on Oxfam.
Text-wide discussion of three core principles–dominance, reciprocity, and identity–offers students a new way to follow several of the most central concepts in the text and in the discipline and to grapple with the collective goods problem, the recurring challenge in international relations. Described in Chapter 1 and then consistently raised throughout the text, these theoretical principles can help unify and make sense of the many day-to-day events that make up international relations.
“The Big Picture” box and podcast identify the essential lesson in each chapter for students to focus their learning on. The box in the text guides students’ reading, and in the podcast, the authors expand on the issue and show how it plays out in a recent case. The podcast is available on www.internationalrelations.com.
Revised “Policy Perspectives” boxes cover new world leaders and now include a new section–“Domestic Considerations”–to illustrate the impact of domestic politics on international relations. The 2008-2009 Update includes three new “Policy Perspectives” boxes on Manmohan Singh and India’s fluid security policy, Victor Yuschenko and his work to balance voter desires and national interests, and Hu Jintao and the growth of the Chinese economy.
A new design and more figures and maps facilitate the text’s pedagogical goals by helping students see the meaning and application of key concepts.
The new MyPoliSciKit for International Relations This premium online learning resource features multimedia and interactive activities to help students make connections between concepts and current events. The book-specific assessment, video case studies, role-playing simulations, mapping exercises, Financial Times newsfeeds, and politics blog encourage comprehension and critical thinking. With Grade Tracker, instructors can easily follow students’ work on the site and their progress on each activity. MyPoliSciKit is available at no additional charge when packaged with this book. To learn more, please visit www.mypoliscikit.com or contact your Pearson representative.
PART ONE. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Chapter 2. Power Politics
Chapter 3. Alternatives to Power Politics
Chapter 4. Foreign PolicyChapter 5. International Conflict
Chapter 6. Military Force and Terrorism
Chapter 7. International Organization, Law, and Human Rights
PART TWO. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Chapter 8. International Trade
Chapter 9. Money and Business
Chapter 10. International Integration
Chapter 11. Environment and Population
Chapter 12. The North-South GapChapter 13. International Development
Chapter 14. Postscript
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- Robert Art and Robert Jervis's International Politics, 9/e
- David Balaam and Michael Veseth's Introduction to International Political Economy, 4/e
- Richard Betts’ Conflict After the Cold War, 3/e
- Theodore Cohn’s Global Political Economy, 4/e
- Cindy Combs' Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, 4/e
- Loch Johnson’s Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy
- James Joll and Gordon Martel’s Origins of the First World War, 3/e
- Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein's Global Perspectives, 3/e
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power: A Reader
- Brigitte Nacos’ Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2/e
- Joseph Nye’s Understanding International Conflict, 7/e
- Thomas Oatley's Global Economy
- Thomas Oatley’s International Political Economy, 3/e
- Jon Pevehouse and Joshua Goldstein's Readings in International Relations
- Richard Payne’s Global Issues, 2/e
- Donald Snow’s Cases in International Relations, 3/e
- Donald Snow's What After Iraq?
- Kendall Stiles’ Case Histories in International Politics, 5/e
- David Whittaker’s Terrorism, 2/e
International Relations, 8/E
Goldstein & Pevehouse
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ISBN-10: 0205573177 | ISBN-13: 9780205573172
Brief Description
The top-selling text in its field, International Relations is acclaimed for offering the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues.
From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this introductory survey examines the relations between states, the international system, and transnational actors and influences. With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the most up-to-date coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline’s concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse’s lively writing, abundant visuals, and seamless integration of learning technology make this text a favorite of instructors and students alike.
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Joshua S. Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at American University, Nonresident Sadat Senior Fellow at the University of Maryland's CIDCM, and Research Scholar in the Department of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Jon C. Pevehouse is Associate Professor at the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago.
“A terrific introduction to world politics; the most engaging and well-organized introductory text that I’ve seen.”
-Richard Herrmann, Ohio State University
International Relations, 2008-2009 Update
Eighth Edition
Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs to 2008, International Relations offers the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues.
With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the most up-to-date coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline’s concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today.
New to the 2008-2009 Update Edition
- An all new insert by Oxfam America, “Empowering the Global South: A Rights-Based Approach to Development” was written specifically for this text by one of the leading NGOs in international development. It covers such topic areas as poverty, women’s rights, fair trade, and disaster assistance.
Other updates include…
Security
- Violence levels in Iraq and the troop surge
- Kosovo’s declaration of independence
- Ethnic violence in Darfur, Kenya, and Pakistan
- Buddhist monks protesting in Myanmar
- Nuclear weapons programs in North Korea and Iran
Economy
- European Union governance and the euro
- The U.S. financial crisis, trade deficit, and decline of the dollar
- Effects of record high oil prices on producing and consuming nations
- The Chinese trade surplus and export product contamination
- The Doha Round WTO trade talks
Global Issues
- Climate change negotiations to follow on the Kyoto Protocol
- HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and drug patent disputes
- Progress toward the UN Millennium Development Goals for poverty reduction
- The changing face of international terrorism
- New impacts of information and communication technologies
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- James Joll and Gordon Martel’s Origins of the First World War, 3/e
- Ann Kelleher and Laura Klein's Global Perspectives, 3/e
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power
- Joel Krieger’s Globalization And State Power: A Reader
- Brigitte Nacos’ Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2/e
- Joseph Nye’s Understanding International Conflict, 7/e
- Thomas Oatley's Global Economy
- Thomas Oatley’s International Political Economy, 3/e
- Richard Payne’s Global Issues, 2/e
- Donald Snow’s Cases in International Relations, 3/e
- Donald Snow's What After Iraq?
- Kendall Stiles’ Case Histories in International Politics, 5/e
- David Whittaker’s Terrorism, 2/e
International Relations and World Politics, 4/E
Viotti & Kauppi
© 2009 | Longman | Paper; 592 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0136029841 | ISBN-13: 9780136029847
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Part of the popular “Penguin Academics” Series, America's Democratic Republic is a brief, affordable book in an accessible trade-like format that explores the clash between the democratic aspirations of the American people and the republican foundations of our Constitution.
Written with a lively, narrative style, this text traces the storyline of American government and focuses on the long standing and inescapable tension between the country’s 18th Century republican Constitutional foundations and the democratic aspirations of the American people. The thematic framework helps students to consider American government and politics as a hybrid--rooted equally in the founder’s intentions to restrain the majority and the people’s growing demand for a more fully realized democracy. In this manner, America’s Democratic Republic provides an engaging narrative that works to diminish student apathy, quell cynicism, and inspire their reengagement in civic life.
The “Penguin Academics” series offers accessibly written, elegantly designed, and highly affordable trade-format books by pre-eminent scholars.
Part of the popular “Penguin Academics” Series, America's Democratic Republic is a brief, affordable book in an accessible trade-like format that explores the clash between the democratic aspirations of the American people and the republican foundations of our Constitution.
Written with a lively, narrative style this text traces the storyline of American government and examines the coexistence of Americans' strong democratic aspirations with the republican constitutional framework-designed to constrain popular influence. By drawing students into this story and highlighting the tension between these competing elements of American government, this text helps students understand the "democratic republic." As a result, the author hopes to diminish student apathy, quell cynicism, and inspire their reengagement in civic life.
The “Penguin Academics” series offers accessibly written, elegantly designed, and highly affordable trade-format books by pre-eminent scholars.
Written in a strong narrative voice and brimming with student-relevant examples, America’s New Democracy provides a focused and stimulating treatment of politics in the United States. Illustrating popular influence across the political system in defense of a central theme–-that elections matter more in America’s political system todaythan they have in the past or do in other democracies-–the book challenges the pessimistic view that government seldom listens to ordinary people. America’s New Democracy encourages readers to see that in a system where votes are the main currency, both power and responsibility rest on the shoulders of all citizens.
Presenting the revised and updated theoretical chapters from the bestselling Comparative Politics Today, this text is a brief survey of the fundamental concepts students need to study government and politics.
Beginning with a discussion of the purpose of government and of the methods for comparing political systems, the text then examines system, process, and policy as well as essential themes in comparative politics, like democratization, identity and community, and economic and social development. Through the seminal theoretical framework created by Gabriel Almond and G. Bingham Powell and refined by Kaare Strøm and Russell Dalton, students will learn to make insightful comparisons no matter what countries they are studying.
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Written by leading comparativists and area study specialists, this text's opening chapters outline key concepts in politics and government and show how theoretical frameworks describe and analyze the differences and the similarities among countries. The twelve country studies that follow focus on countries that are leaders within their regions and the larger world. Each country study includes the most current information and consistently applies the theoretical framework to explore broad issues like why some countries modernize more quickly or why some are more democratic. With numerous photos, figures, and tables to clarify complex political data and structures, Comparative Politics Today helps students learn about other countries, regions, and the world, and it will help them ask–and answer–fundamental questions about politics and government.
This text looks at similarities and differences in five key areas of each country to facilitate comparative analysis, defining important concepts and integrating examples from current events throughout. Highly readable and thought-provoking, Countries and Concepts introduces students to the politics and governments of the world and bolsters their civic education by considering the historical, political, economic, geographical, and moral aspects of democracy.
Combining thematic and country approaches to show students what comparative politics is really about, The Good Society organizes itself around a key question—why are some countries better than others at improving their citizens’ lives?
This brief survey offers a focused look at political institutions and uses in-depth country studies to compare how different institutional arrangements yield different political results. By concentrating on how politics affects citizens’ lives, The Good Society offers a uniquely relevant introduction to comparative politics that goes to the heart of the field and helps students develop a critical point-of-view.
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For courses in International Relations.
IR: The New World of International Relations awakens newcomers to the field to its fascinating and sometimes dramatic qualities, as well as acquaints them with basic concepts and vocabulary.
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Edited by two of the most respected international relations scholars, International Politics places contemporary essays alongside classics to survey the field’s diverse voices, concepts, and issues.
Challenging students to use original scholarship to recognize and analyze patterns in world politics, this bestselling reader considers how to effectively understand politics under governments and beyond. Carefully edited selections cover the most essential topics and are put into conversation with each other to illustrate fundamental debates and differing points of view. Comprehensive and engaging, International Politics offers the best overview of the discipline as well as the forces shaping the world today.
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The top-selling text in its field, International Relations is acclaimed for offering the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues.
From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this introductory survey examines the relations between states, the international system, and transnational actors and influences. With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the most up-to-date coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline’s concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse’s lively writing, abundant visuals, and seamless integration of learning technology make this text a favorite of instructors and students alike.
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International Relations and World Politics introduces issues in an organized and comprehensible way, examining them in relation to two trends; three broad, organizing themes or concepts; key actors; and three basic images or perspectives that provide structure for the pages that follow:
• Two trends—increasing globalization and crises of authority—that characterize international relations and world politics
• Key organizing themes or concepts—in particular, security, economy, and identity that structure the three major sections of the book
• Key actors—states, international organizations, and transnational organizations and movements (such as nongovernmental organizations, multinational corporations, and terrorist groups)
• Three basic images or perspectives on world politics—realism, liberalism (or pluralism as it is frequently called), and global economic structuralism (which includes Marxism, world-systems, and dependency theory) supplemented by references to other theoretical and conceptual understandings mentioned below
Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi wrote this book because they believe it is possible and essential to improve a student’s conceptual and theoretical thinking about international relations. If one does not think conceptually, a course in world politics threatens to become little more than current events. Hence, they structured the book in such a way that key concepts, themes, and trends are utilized throughout the discussion of various topics.
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Thoroughly updated to cover world affairs to 2008, International Relations offers the most current and comprehensive coverage of international relations theory, international security, international political economy, and global issues.
From war, trade, and development to terrorism, human rights, and the environment, this introductory survey examines the relations between states, the international system, and transnational actors and influences. With the broadest discussion of theoretical perspectives, the most current coverage of international events, and the strongest emphasis on critical thinking, International Relations includes all the tools students need to engage the discipline’s concepts and to understand what is happening in the world today. Joshua Goldstein and Jon Peveho

