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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 327.101 EAN: 9780199271184 ISBN: 0199271186 Label: OUP Oxford Manufacturer: OUP Oxford Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 850 Publication Date: 2004-12-09 Publisher: OUP Oxford Studio: OUP Oxford
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"The best introduction to the subject by far. A classic of its kind.' Dr David Baker, University of Warwick"
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Bible of IR! Comment: Well, that's how we call it in our department as we always go back into this textbook whenever we need some guidance in our studies. It is the most useful textbook next to the Penguin Dictionary of IR. Recommended buy for all International Relations students out there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to understand Comment: This collection is an easy to understand book yet it is full of detail. The onloine suport provided with the book provides each chapter with a revision guide and mock questions. The book covers a range of debates that are imporntant in international politics inlcuding theories on security, modern international order and diplomacy. It is a must for anyone beginning International relations.
Customer Rating:      Summary: IR study companion Comment: Proved a valuable source of introduction and some further information whilst undertaking an MA in International Relations. Well written, easy to use would recommend to students in this field.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Intro to World History and politics Comment: An excellent introduction to recent world history and international relations. Bayliss and Smith tackle the key themes in contemporary international relations with skill and a questioning prose which encourages readers to develop their own viewpoint. I first read this as an Undergraduate in International Relations but it will be of interest to anyone with questions about recent world history, the current international order or even those who enjoy Tom Clancy novels!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A first rate introduction Comment: This has to be one of the most useful and helpful textbooks I have yet bought. As an introduction to international relations, it presents information in a clear, concise way making it easy to find what you're looking for. I thoroughly reccommend this book to first year students studying international relations or to anyone with an interst in the workings of the world around around them.
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