The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations |
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| Title: | The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations |
| Author: | John Baylis (Editor) Steve Smith (Editor) Patricia Owens (Editor) |
| Publisher: | OUP Oxford |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 06 December, 2007 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0199297770 / 9780199297771 |
| List Price: | £29.99 |
| You Save: | £6.00 |
| Amazon Price: | £23.99 |
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Customer Reviews:
Not Only An Introduction But Also A Reference!
12 February, 2010
I've bought as a recommended textbook for my online distance MA degree three years ago. However, it became reference book since then for both my full-time MA and my current PhD thesis.
The book is very rich not only in terms of the provided information, but also, its study cases, suggested further readings, and glossary. What makes it an excellent book for students and knowledge seekers is the list of questions at the end of each of its 33 chapters. Such questions develop ones critical thoughts by insuring that the reader gets the idea of the chapter expands his/her own opinion. I'm sure that the 4th edition would contain updated information on current affairs.
As a result of the book's verity of topics, I decided to list it under "references" in my personal library!
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The Bible Of Ir!
07 July, 2008
Well, that's how we call it in our department as we always go back into this textbook whenever we need some guidance in our studies. It is the most useful textbook next to the Penguin Dictionary of IR. Recommended buy for all International Relations students out there.
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Excellent For Degree
16 October, 2009
Bought this book as it is part of my son's reading list for his politics degree - says it is excellent!
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Easy To Understand
06 November, 2006
This collection is an easy to understand book yet it is full of detail. The onloine suport provided with the book provides each chapter with a revision guide and mock questions. The book covers a range of debates that are imporntant in international politics inlcuding theories on security, modern international order and diplomacy. It is a must for anyone beginning International relations.
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Excellent Intro
02 May, 2009
This is an excellent book for the first year of an international relations and politics degree. A good starting point during research over all 3 years of an undergraduate degree.
Everything is clearly presented and brings clarity to complex issues. This book is an excellent starting point for research before spending hours going through academic journals.
This book also comes with internet resources. Access is only for 3 years. However, the case studies posted can come in useful when essay writing but I have yet to use them except for rare occassions.
I do wish this book had been recommended at the start of first semester.
A very helpful book, a great starting point on many topics.
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