"Extraordinarily insightful and told in a personal and captivating style, this is an important exploration of the role of states, non-states and non-traditional actors to transform hostilities to more peaceful, possibly "win-win" agreements. Drawing on theory and his own and colleagues' first-hand experiences, this is a book that is most timely and notable." - Richard O'Neill, President, The Highlands Group"
Ranging from international political economy to security, migration, human rights and the environment, this series is designed to explore the issues that make International Relations such an exciting, controversial and, at times, confusing field in a world undergoing unprecedented change.
The books are designed as core texts for advanced undergraduate and specialized graduate courses, and each volume follows a standard format. The first section is devoted to general theories and concepts. The second includes carefully selected case studies which students can use to deepen their understanding of the theoretical issues. The books include, as an integral part of the text, addresses of particularly helpful websites.