International Relations and World Politics: Security, Economy, Identtity, Second Edition, by Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi, connects the concepts, theories, and events of international relations to the lives of students like no other text. Beginning with a clear and concise historical review and concluding with current topics such as global envionmental concerns and human rights, Viotti and Kauppi clearly show the students how international relations does influence each of them in their daily lives. Known for their clear explanation of theory, the authors challenge their students to apply the theoretical concepts that they have learned throughout the book.
Through vivid and current examples, a lively and jargon-free writing style, and a complete collection of study aids both in the text and on the web site, Viotti and Kauppi have created an exciting text that students will both read and relate.
Part 1. Overview
Part 2. State security and statecraft
Part 3. International security
Part 4. Civil society and the Global economy
Part 5. Identity and civil society