International Relations Theory by Oliver Daddow

International Relations Theory by Oliver Daddow

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Providing students with both complete coverage of all of the key IR theories, as well as invaluable study skills help, this resource will ensure they excel at their course

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International Relations Theory by Oliver Daddow

Providing students with both complete coverage of all of the key IR theories, as well as invaluable study skills help, this resource will ensure they excel at their course
Oliver Daddow has written a comprehensive, insightful, and accessible overview of IR theoryIt covers all the major approaches, places them within their appropriate historical and empirical contexts, and offers practical guidance for students to understand the subject matter. This unique combination ensures that the new edition will be valuable reading to anyone who wants to master IR theory and its relationship to global affairs.
Professor Jennifer Sterling-Folker
Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut

This is without doubt the best introduction to international relations theory on the market today. Daddow has managed to summarise complex debates without overly simplifying them, and the book′s broader learning tools make it invaluable for students across the social sciences.
Professor Martin Griffiths
School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University

Oliver Daddow is Assistant Professor in British Politics and Security at the University of Nottingham. His research interests are in interpretivist international relations, British foreign policy – especially Brexit and the Europe question – and discourse analysis. He is the author of Britain and Europe Since 1945: Historiographical Perspectives on Integration (Manchester University Press, 2004) and New Labour and the European Union: Blair and Brown’s Logic of History (Manchester University Press, 2011). He edited Harold Wilson and European Integration: Britain’s Second Application to Join the EEC (Frank Cass, 2003). With Jamie Gaskarth he edited British Foreign Policy: The New Labour Years (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), and with Mark Bevir and Ian Hall he edited Interpreting Global Security (Routledge, 2014). He has written book chapters and peer-reviewed journal arti­cles across his research interests, including in Government and Opposition, International Affairs, International Relations, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Political Quarterly, British Journal of Politics and International
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ISBN 13 9781446256244
ISBN 10 1446256243
Title International Relations Theory
Author Oliver Daddow
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 2013-03-22
Number of pages 360
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