1 Approaches to International Relations
2 The Historical Context of Contemporary International Relations
3 Contending Perspectives: How to Think about International Relations Theoretically
4 The International System
5 The State
6 The Individual
7 Intergovernmental Organizations, Nongovernmental Organizations, and International Law
8 War and Strife
9 International Political Economy
10 Globalizing Issues

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Chapter 1: Approaches to International Relations

International Relations Focus Questions

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  1. How does international relations affect you in your daily life?

  1. Why do we study international relations theory?

  1. How have history and philosophy been used to study international
    relations?

  1. What is the contribution of behavioralism?

  1. What alternative approaches have challenged traditional approaches? Why?




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