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The Oxford Handbook of International Relations, PDF eBook

The Oxford Handbook of International Relations PDF

Edited by Christian Reus-Smit, Duncan Snidal

Part of the Oxford Handbooks series

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The Oxford Handbook of International Relations offers the most authoritative and comprehensive overview to date of the field of international relations.

Arguably the most impressive collection of international relations scholars ever brought together within one volume, the Handbook debates the nature of the field itself, critically engages with the major theories, surveys a wide spectrum of methods, addresses the relationship between scholarshipand policy making, and examines the field's relation with cognate disciplines.

The Handbook takes as its central themes the interaction between empirical and normative inquiry that permeates all theorizing in the field and the way in which contending approaches have shaped one another.

In doing so, the Handbook providesan authoritative and critical introduction to the subject and establishes a sense of the field as a dynamic realm of argument and inquiry.

The Oxford Handbook of International Relations will be essential reading for all of those interested in the advanced study of global politics and international affairs.

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