The Globalization Of World Poltics: An Introduction To International Relations
Your essential guide to world politics đđ! Covers IR theories, global issues, and key debates for CSS, PMS, and university students đđď¸đ
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(Save ₨ 70)Understand the World Through the Lens of IR
The Globalization of World Politics offers a clear and comprehensive framework for understanding international affairs and political theory. It blends academic rigor with real-world relevance, making it a must-read for students of political science and global relations.
A vital resource for competitive exams, university coursework, and anyone aiming to understand the forces shaping our interconnected world.
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đđ The Globalization of World Politics
The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations đđ is one of the most influential and widely used textbooks in the field of IR (International Relations). Edited by John Baylis, Patricia Owens, and Steve Smith, this comprehensive volume introduces readers to the theories, actors, issues, and dynamics shaping the global political arena đđď¸.
Covering everything from realism, liberalism, constructivism, and feminism to major global challenges like climate change, security, war, migration, and human rights, the book offers balanced perspectives with scholarly depth đđ§ . It includes case studies, critical thinking questions, and updated references for students, making it a perfect companion for academic courses, CSS, PMS, and university-level exams đâď¸.
Trusted by scholars, students, and policy enthusiasts worldwide, this book empowers readers to engage with the complex and interconnected nature of modern world politics đđşď¸.
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- This English-language book contains over 600â700 pages of detailed content, visuals, and scholarly essays covering all major IR topics.
- Ideal for university students, CSS/PMS aspirants, and political science scholars seeking to grasp the global political landscape.
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