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Concise yet comprehensive, Building Your IR Theory Toolbox provides undergraduate students with the theoretical framework for understanding events in world politics. It covers all the major IR theoriesrealism, liberalism, Marxism, social constructivism, feminism, and postmodernismalong with various iterations, including neorealism, neoliberal institutionalism, and dependency theory. Each chapter offers a discussion of how the theory applies to one or more actual cases in world politics, a wrap-up section with a key take-home message, and an annotated list of further readings. Chapters also include a Thinking Like . . . feature that allows students to view the world through different theoretical lenses. Written in an informal style designed to be engaging to the typical freshman or sophomore undergraduate, it is the perfect supplement for introduction to international relations or world politics courses.

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A well-written, organized, and comprehensive look at the major theories in international relations geared for undergraduates. The text is challenging but written at exactly the correct level. I highly recommend this book. -- Christopher Cook, University of Pittsburgh
Building Your IR Theory Toolbox excels at its primary goal—it provides students with a highly accessible, entertaining introduction to the field. The book’s use of informal language eases students into sophisticated theoretical perspectives, and its case studies ground those perspectives in real world examples. -- Michael Jacobs, Gordon College

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Helping You Understand the World Eric K. Leonard Chapter 2 Realism and Neorealism: Power-Based Theory Mark Sachleben Chapter 3 Liberalism: Explaining the Presence of Cooperation Eric K. Leonard Chapter 4 Marxism: Why Social Class Matters Eric K. Leonard Chapter 5 Social Constructivism: The Power of Ideas and Norms Alice D. Ba and Matthew J. Hoffmann Chapter 6 Feminism: Seeing Gender in Global Politics Laura Sjoberg Chapter 7 Postmodernism: Rethinking the Study of International Relations Rosemary E. Shinko Chapter 8 Wrap-Up: What Should We Make of IR Theory? Eric K. Leonard

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742567436, 978-0742567436
      ISBN10: 0742567435

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Concise yet comprehensive, Building Your IR Theory Toolbox provides undergraduate students with the theoretical framework for understanding events in world politics. It covers all the major IR theoriesrealism, liberalism, Marxism, social constructivism, feminism, and postmodernismalong with various iterations, including neorealism, neoliberal institutionalism, and dependency theory. Each chapter offers a discussion of how the theory applies to one or more actual cases in world politics, a wrap-up section with a key take-home message, and an annotated list of further readings. Chapters also include a Thinking Like . . . feature that allows students to view the world through different theoretical lenses. Written in an informal style designed to be engaging to the typical freshman or sophomore undergraduate, it is the perfect supplement for introduction to international relations or world politics courses.

      Trade Review
      A well-written, organized, and comprehensive look at the major theories in international relations geared for undergraduates. The text is challenging but written at exactly the correct level. I highly recommend this book. -- Christopher Cook, University of Pittsburgh
      Building Your IR Theory Toolbox excels at its primary goal—it provides students with a highly accessible, entertaining introduction to the field. The book’s use of informal language eases students into sophisticated theoretical perspectives, and its case studies ground those perspectives in real world examples. -- Michael Jacobs, Gordon College

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: Helping You Understand the World Eric K. Leonard Chapter 2 Realism and Neorealism: Power-Based Theory Mark Sachleben Chapter 3 Liberalism: Explaining the Presence of Cooperation Eric K. Leonard Chapter 4 Marxism: Why Social Class Matters Eric K. Leonard Chapter 5 Social Constructivism: The Power of Ideas and Norms Alice D. Ba and Matthew J. Hoffmann Chapter 6 Feminism: Seeing Gender in Global Politics Laura Sjoberg Chapter 7 Postmodernism: Rethinking the Study of International Relations Rosemary E. Shinko Chapter 8 Wrap-Up: What Should We Make of IR Theory? Eric K. Leonard

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