Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Oct 24, Jeremy rated it it was ok Shelves: politics , social-science.
Overall, this is not a bad book for someone looking to get a general overview of political theory as it applies to issues that impact international organizations. It starts off with a general overview of some of the major political theories -- Realism, Liberalism, Marxism, and Feminism. The first three are covered in virtually any text that detai Overall, this is not a bad book for someone looking to get a general overview of political theory as it applies to issues that impact international organizations.
The first three are covered in virtually any text that details political theory, and often in much more depth that we get here. Feminism, on the other hand, I've typically only seen mentioned in passing as a lens for examining international relations, so that was a welcome addition, and really the biggest reason that I'd be inclined to recommend the book to anyone else.
I'd honestly expected a little more thorough a look at international organizations themselves, given the title of the book, but that's almost a secondary subject, really. It looks at some of the major issues in international relations international security, the environment, etc. All in all, it's a fair book. If we had half stars, I'd be inclined to give it 2. Oct 26, Greg rated it liked it Shelves: international-relations.
This is a pretty good textbook. It presents issues relating to international organizations and then provides multiple perspectives from different traditions of international relations such as realism, constructivism, and feminism. Great essays. Very informative even though it was published in You can still use this as a guide to how situations in global governance have gone awry.
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Edition Notes Includes bibliographical references p. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class P43 Community Reviews 0 Feedback?
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