- #List of 2014 international relations books update#
- #List of 2014 international relations books full#
#List of 2014 international relations books update#
Read International Relations Brief, 2013-2014 Update book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. Professor Rory Cormac chooses his best books on covert action. Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the. Amazon.in - Buy International Relations Brief, 2013-2014 Update book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. Turning to the world of intelligence, Pulitzer prize winning author Tim Weiner discusses the US intelligence services and Keith Jeffrey, author of the authorised history of MI6, talks about the UK intelligence services.
Former UK diplomat, Mike Maclay, discusses the thrill of diplomacy. Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO of the New America think tank looks at 21 st century foreign policy and Jennifer M Harris, fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, looks at geoeconomics and the deployment of US economic power, rather than its military might in international affairs.Īt a more general level, Jeremy Greenstock, former UK representative for Iraq, chooses his best books on diplomacy, Professor Charles Kupchan chooses his best on grand strategy and Geoff Berridge discusses why we need diplomats. In the aftermath of colonialism the Cold War became a dominant paradigm that defined the nature of the continents relationship with the rest of the world. Written by two of the best Chinese scholars on international relations and foreign policy, this book gives a comprehensive and systematic introduction to the development of China’s diplomatic strategies since the 1980s. Joseph Nye, former dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School, chooses his best books on global power, taking up a similar theme. Africas international relations have often been defined and oriented by the dominant international and geopolitical agendas of the day. On the changing face of international relations and foreign policy, Ali Wayne, fellow at the RAND corporation, chooses his best books on the US’s increasingly challenged position in world affairs. On US relations with specific countries and regions, Orville Schell, writer and activist focused on US-China relations, chooses his best books on China and the US, Journalist and Middle East correspondent, Patrick Cockburn, looks at the Iraq war, William LeoGrande chooses his best books on US relations with Latin America and Harvard professor Stephen Walt looks at US-Israel relations. Foreign correspondent Stephen Glain discusses US militarism and Lawrence Kaplan, columnist on the New Republic looks at US intervention. Gideon Rose looks at US foreign policy and A G Hopkins looks at American imperialism. If you’re interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, contact your Pearson rep.
#List of 2014 international relations books full#
Unsurprisingly, given its preponderant weight politically and economically, the role of the US in global affairs enjoys a corresponding focus in our interviews and book recommendations on foreign policy and international relations. International Relations, 2013-2014 Update, 10th Edition Click on a series title to see the full list of products in the series.