The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations

The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations
ISBN-10
0140513973
ISBN-13
9780140513974
Category
Reference / General
Pages
623
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Penguin Books
Authors
Graham Evans, Jeffrey Newnham

Description

The end of the Cold War, which was in many ways the great simplifier of international affairs, has fundamentally changed the character of world politics and introduced dangerous new developments and processes. This new world disorder is fully reflected in this new Penguin dictionary. Providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary international relations, it contains over 700 definitions including entries relating to ideas, theories, concepts, organizations and events e.g. crisis management, preventative diplomacy, failed nation-states, World Bank group, Camp David accords; specialist terms e.g. Agent-structure, Neo-realism, mixed actor model, zero-sum; and terms for developments that have greatly affected international relations in the post-Cold War period e.g. Big emerging markets (BEMs), Critical Theory/Postmodernism, ethnic cleansing, non-offensive defence.

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