Making Sense of International Relations Theory

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What does it mean to adopt realist, or a world system, or a feminist approach to international relation? Does the plethora of “isma”-liberation and constructivism and postmodernism, to name just a few-have any relevance to the real world of global politics and policymaking? Making Sense of International Relations Theory addresses these questions by illustrating theories in action. With the case of Kosovo as a common point of reference, each contributor presents a particular framework for interpreting world affairs. This structure offers students tangible examples of the use of varying theories, while illuminating the explanatory differences among them. Incorporating extensive introductory section, the book is uniquely designed to explore alternative ways of understanding current events-to assist students in making sense of, as well as with, IR theory.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jennifer Sterling-Folker

Jennifer Sterling-Folker is associate professor of political science at the University of Connecticut. She is author of Theories of International Cooperation and the Primacy of Anarchy: Explaining U.S. International Monetary Policymaking After Bretton Woods.

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Title
Making Sense of International Relations Theory
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8130904306
Length
xvii+421p., Maps; References; Appendices; Index; 25cm.
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