Henry R. Nau's bestselling book Perspectives on International Relations is admired for its even-handed presentation of realism, liberalism, constructivism, and critical theory--and for expertly applying those perspectives in every chapter. Students focus on the ways the different perspectives shape our understanding of the root causes of historical events and current controversies in world affairs, and learn to think critically about the world's most urgent issues. In the new fifth edition, updates include the rise of ISIS, new developments in Russia, China and the Middle East, ongoing environmental concerns and more. Instructors will find a new "primer" for students on how to learn to identify the perspectives and levels of analysis in the introduction and chapter one.
This product was of great help for my introductory college course in international relations. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in studying international relations. It covers the basics of international relations in a terse and simple manner.
Wonderful IR Theory Textbook
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I found it to be a wonderful international relations theory textbook, very well targeted at its audience compared to some of the other international relations theory textbooks I came across. Its merit, especially for the undergraduate body, is that it is mostly through examples that the major IR theories are taught. Liberal, realist and constructivist explanations are presented for each of the following: WWI, WWII, the Cold War - beginning & end, Globalization (several chapters, including rise of the West and of Asia), global security and global governance. Graduate students may learn a thing or two as well. Very well balanced and well done. Oh, and it got a good review by Robert Keohane, Peter Katzenstein AND John Mearsheimer (see back cover).
An excellent text for Intro IR
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Nau has written a very useful text for introductory IR courses. He is able to utilize IR theories simply and interweave them with more far-ranging hIstory than most texts. I also appreciate that the new "touchy feely" topics that Enlarge most intro texts are kept to a minimum. The previous reviewer is correct that it is written at a fairly simple level, but when teaching students who have no background in IR this is strength not a weakness. The cure for this is to supplement this text with an edited volume reader the exposes students to real and more complex arguments. This text coiuld usefully be teamed up with either the Art & Jervis or the Betts readers to great effect. It also exhibits admirable balance between topics. The theoretical versus empirical balance is good, as is the security versus IPE balance. The other strength is that CQ press has avoided the "USA Today" photo color pages that makes texts so expensive. By sticking to three color graphics this text does not break the bank. In my experience students do best when they have one sources that is easily accesible and then are challeneged by more complex material. This text is an excellent candidate for that accesible source.
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.