Chapter 1 Introduction: Theorizing International Relations Chapter 2 Classical Realism Chapter 3 Other Realisms and the Scientific Turn Chapter 4 The Foundations of Liberal Thought Chapter 5 Liberal International Theory Chapter 6 Marxism, Critical Theory and World-Systems Theory Chapter 7 Social Theories of International Relations Chapter 8 Feminism and Gender Theory Chapter 9 Postcolonialism, Culture and Normative Theory Chapter 10 Green Theory Chapter 11 Conclusion
Stephanie Lawson is Professor of International Relations at Macquarie University
Since the field of International Relations was established almost a century ago, many different theoretical approaches have been developed, each offering distinctive accounts of the world, why it has come to be the way it is, and how it might be made a better place.
In this illuminating textbook, leading IR scholar, Stephanie Lawson, examines each of these theories in turn, from political realism in its various forms to liberalism, Marxism, critical theory and more recent contributions from social theory, feminism, postcolonialism and green theory. Taking as her focus the major practical issues facing scholars of international relations today, Lawson ably shows how each theory relates to situations ?on the ground?. Each chapter features case studies, questions for discussion to encourage reflection and classroom debate, guides to further reading and web resources.
The study of IR is a profoundly normative enterprise, and each theoretical school has its strengths and weaknesses. Theories of International Relations encourages a critical, reflective approach to the study of IR theory, while emphasising the many important and interesting things it has to teach us about the complexities and challenges of international politics today.