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Essential Readings in World Politics

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The most widely adopted reader for international relations courses, Essential Readings in World Politics brings together a broad range of readings from classic and contemporary sources, following the organization of Karen Mingst's textbook. Over a quarter of the selections in this Second Edition are new, including articles focused on compelling recent themes in world politics, such as terrorism and interventionism. Structured largely in a point/counterpoint format to encourage class discussion and independent analysis, Essential Readings in World Politics is the perfect addition to any introductory course in international relations.

484 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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May 10, 2011
It was a collection of essays on international relations. Some where informative and interesting, others were too long and convoluted to be enjoyable. Obviously important because these essays are the basis for a lot of political thought today.
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November 28, 2011
I'll be using this as a supplement for my upcoming Intro to IR class. Essays I'm planning to assign:

-Jack Snyder, "One World, Rival Theories"
-Thucydides, "Melian Dialogue"
-George F. Kennan "The Sources of Soviet Conduct"
-Hans Morgenthau, "A Realist Theory of International Politics" (Mearsheimer optional)
-Michael Doyle, "Liberalism and World Politics"
-Alexander Wendt, "Anarchy is what States Make of it"
-J. Ann Tickner, "Man, the State, and War: Gendered Perspectives on National Security"
-Sam Huntington, "The Clash of Civilizations"
-Carl von Clausewitz, "War as an Instrument of Policy"
-Thomas Schelling, "The Diplomacy of Violence"
-Moses Naim, "The Five Wars of Globalization"
-William Easterly, "The Healers: Triumph and Tragedy"
-Amartya Sen, "Universal Truths: Human Rights and the Westernizing Illusion"
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January 13, 2009
Actually a very good textbook. With essential speeches and documents on politics from all time periods such as the Greek Wars, The Cold War, and our current Age of Terrorism. Contains all the essentials for students of politics.
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December 3, 2013
Love this collection- definitely would recommend for any student of International Relations (being a student of IR myself). Some of the entries are absolute beasts to get through, but the breadth of topics is top notch.
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December 17, 2007
this is a good complimentary book to the mingst book on IR. thankfully, this is a more upbeat read. good compilation of essays.
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