Introduction to International PoliticsAn introduction to the field of international politics designed for students approaching this often complex subject for the first time. It is organized around three themes: power, order and justice, and includes coverage of the Cold War, crises and diplomacy, regional tensions and human rights. |
Contents
European Security | 16 |
Purpose Trade Control | 30 |
Crises and Diplomacy | 44 |
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Introduction to International Politics Derek Benjamin Heater,Geoffrey R. Berridge No preview available - 1998 |
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