First of all, thank you for choosing this book. The field of international relations concerns the relationships among the world's government. But these relationships cannot be understood in isolation. They are closely connected with other actors (such as intergovernmental org., multinational corporations, and individuals); with other social structures (including economics, culture, and domestic politics); and with geographical and historical influences. These elements together power the central trends in IR today-globalization. This book is an introduction to the basic concepts in the study of international relations. I have taught an introductory course on international relations in university classes. This book is a collection of handouts which I prepared as course material to facilitate my students. I hope this collection would help the reader to understand the concepts involved in the study of international relations.



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Dr. M. Anwar Farooq is the Director of the Institute of Humanities and Arts at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology. For more than twenty years of his working life, he has lived among ideas the way some people live among weather: observing their seasons, their tempers and their quiet revolutions. A teacher by profession, a researcher by discipline and a columnist by habit, he has learned to listen closely to the tremors beneath ordinary thought.

His work has, for the most part, belonged to the world of non-fiction: philosophy, logic, history, international relations and politics. Serious things. Structured things. But he has always approached them with a certain gentleness, as though knowledge were not something to be delivered, but something to be unfolded. His books do not rush the reader. They walk beside them. They begin at the beginning, where questions are still shy, and move, slowly, toward places where understanding gathers its courage. They are, in this way, less like manuals and more like quiet conversations that refuse to end abruptly.

Many of these writings were born in classrooms: restless rooms filled with unfinished thoughts and searching eyes. Over time, they learned to breathe beyond those walls. What they carry with them is not only scholarship, but a teacher's instinct: to make space. To simplify without thinning meaning. To explain without stealing wonder.

Titel
International Relations: An Introduction
EAN
9780463864234
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E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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1.46 MB