This third edition of Vernon Van Dyke’s International Politics provides a comprehensive introduction to the major concepts, issues, and analytical frameworks in the study of international relations. The book examines the nature of the international system, the behavior of states, the role of power, nationalism, international law, diplomacy, and the growing importance of international organiza…
This volume explores the nature, causes, and consequences of conflicts and external interventions in the Third World. Edited by Mohammed Ayoob, the book brings together scholarly analyses addressing political instability, power struggles, regional rivalries, and the role of major powers in influencing domestic and international dynamics of developing countries. It provides theoretical perspecti…
This work offers a Marxist–Leninist critique of bourgeois theories on war, peace, and international relations. It analyzes the ideological foundations of Western political thought, exposing how capitalist interests shape prevailing explanations of armed conflict and global security. Through a systematic theoretical examination, the authors contrast bourgeois interpretations with the scientifi…
International Politics Since World War II: A Short History provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of major political developments in the international system following the end of World War II. Charles L. Robertson analyzes the global balance of power, the emergence of the Cold War, decolonization, and the evolution of international institutions. The book highlights key political actors, …
Buku ini menghadirkan uraian ringkas namun komprehensif mengenai lima puluh pemikir utama dalam studi hubungan internasional. Melalui penjelasan konsep, kontribusi teoretis, dan pengaruh masing-masing tokoh, Martin Griffiths memberikan gambaran menyeluruh tentang perkembangan disiplin hubungan internasional dari berbagai aliran pemikiran. Buku ini menjadi referensi penting bagi mahasiswa, penel…
This book examines the emergence, development, and political significance of the Third World coalition in global politics. Robert A. Mortimer analyzes the shared interests and ideological foundations that shaped cooperation among developing nations, particularly within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement. The study explores how Third World states sought greater influence in international …
This volume examines how political leaders and institutions in the United States and the Soviet Union learn from past experiences in shaping their foreign policy decisions. Through comparative case studies, the contributors analyze the cognitive, organizational, and political factors that influence learning in both superpowers during the Cold War era. The book explores how successes and failure…
This book presents Harry S. Dent Jr.’s predictions of a looming major economic downturn based on demographic, financial, and market-cycle analysis. Dent argues that structural shifts in consumer spending, aging populations, and excessive debt will trigger a global economic crash and reshape financial markets. The book provides strategic guidance for investors and individuals seeking to naviga…
This book offers a comprehensive analytical review of the evolution of research in international relations. Dina A. Zinnes examines dominant approaches in IR scholarship, evaluating their theoretical foundations, methodological strengths, and empirical limitations. The work provides a critical perspective on the development of quantitative and qualitative research traditions, highlighting chall…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the major issues, actors, and conceptual approaches in the study of foreign policy within the context of world politics. Edited by Roy C. Macridis, the volume offers comparative analyses of national foreign policies, theoretical perspectives on decision-making, and the dynamics of international relations. The fifth edition discusses global politica…