A "Short List of Books on International Relations" recommended by the Education Committee of the League of Nations Union (15, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.I) includes 141 titles arranged in two lists, the first consisting of books for boys and girls and the second of books for students and ...
There are a number of great books on international relations, but it can be hard to know where to start. Reading about foreign policy is a great way to develop an understanding of the complexities of the field. If you are looking to learn more about the Russia-Ukraine war check out the...
scholars of international relations. Also, to investigate whether research method, qualitative or quantitative, can be correlated with the type and age of sources that scholars use. Design – Citation analysis. Setting – Research articles published in three journals on international relations with high...
Presents a list of books about international relations. "Democratizing Global Governance," by Esref Aksu and Joseph A. Camilleri; "World Government for International Democracy and Justice," by Jayantanuja Bandyopadhyaya; "New Perspectives in Transatlantic Studies," edited by Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson...
论中国 On China (美) 亨利·基辛格 简体EPUB简体MOBI英文EPUB 2014-02-052018-11-102014-02-05 简介 理解国际冲突——理论与历史其它中文名:理解全球冲突与合作——理论与历史 Understanding International Conflicts——An Introduction to Theory and History (美) 小约瑟夫·奈 简体PDF(第5版 扫描版) 2018-12...
International news & foreign correspondents Stephen Hess (Newswork, 5) Brookings Institution, c1996 : pbk S Hess - Brookings Institution 被引量: 127发表: 1996年 Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States Steve Hess's work on the interaction between the press and the governme...
One notable book for those trying to get a handle on the Middle East is a new book by Christopher Phillips, a professor of international relations at Queen Mary University of London. It’s called Battleground: 10 Conflicts that Explain the New Middle East. It’s an accessible introduction to...
Turner concentrates on five big issues and builds his argument around this analysis. The issues are the Korean War; what he calls tension in Europe; extra-European problems; the changing nature of the Cold War; and the Suez and Hungarian crises of 1956. He writes narrative history with ...
"To exert a noticeable influence on them, there must be more experts in Chinese affairs writing books about China," Tavrovsky said, adding that it is necessary to improve China's image in the world and to work more with international public opinion. ...
and rare archival material into a political and ethical account of Britain’s horticultural heritage. Drawing on Professor Laird’s genealogical research into his family’s colonial past,The Dominion of Flowersforegrounds Indigenous ideas about ‘plant relations’ in a study that animates trans-oceanic...