International Relations (IR) theory has seen a proliferation of
competing, and increasingly trenchant, worldviews with no consensus on
how to evaluate their relative strengths and weakness. This innovative
new text provides an original interpretation of how best to navigate
the clash of perspectives in contemporary IR theory. The book provides
a systematic overview of the main worldviews – such as realism,
liberalism, and constructivism – and their associated theoretical
underpinnings. Placing liberal internationalism at the heart of the
debate, it argues that the main division in IR theory is between
liberal internationalism and its critics. Griffiths examines both the
strengths and weaknesses of liberal internationalism as a worldview,
and also explores the competing worldviews that have been generated by
the perceived flaws of this perspective. Examination of crucial policy
issues is incorporated throughout the text, restoring the relevance of
theory for those who wish to understand those policy issues. Moreover,
this book revitalises the raison d'être of contemporary IR theory and
shows the role it can play in making sense of the twenty-first
century.
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ISBN
9781137294142
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
240
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