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Power Space And Time An Empirical Introduction To International Relations J Patrick Rhamey

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Power Space And Time An Empirical Introduction To International Relations J Patrick Rhamey
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 397
Author: J. Patrick Rhamey, Tadeusz Kugler
ISBN: 9781538127230, 9781538127223, 9781538127247, 1538127237, 1538127229, 1538127245
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Power Space And Time An Empirical Introduction To International Relations J Patrick Rhamey by J. Patrick Rhamey, Tadeusz Kugler 9781538127230, 9781538127223, 9781538127247, 1538127237, 1538127229, 1538127245 instant download after payment.

Undergraduate students in most preliminary courses in international politics are introduced to realist, liberal, and constructivist approaches, supplementing this theoretical introduction with conceptual discussions of the state, international system, and/or decision-making and policy formation. By the end of their college experience, undergraduate IR majors will engage coursework more narrowly focused on an empirical outcome, such as war, economic integration, development, or migration. These advanced courses are directly linked to modern research agendas and graduate level course material, usually with few references to the theoretical paradigms taught in introductory classes. This volume seeks to bridge the gap between what is taught in early undergraduate education and what is created by scholars, uniting abstract theoretical principles with practical contemporary policy and testable empirical questions.

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