<i>A fantastic introduction to International Relations for students and scholars alike. Deeply researched and beautifully written, a wonderful overview of the major debates and issues in the field.’</i>
- Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University, USA,
<i>‘International Relations’ complexity makes introductions, let alone instruction, challenging. Enter IR’s titanic duo, who come along to make scholars' and instructors' jobs much more manageable, and even enjoyable, again, with a clearly organized, substantively rich book useful for courses from the early undergraduate to advanced graduate levels.’ </i>
- Brent J Steele, University of Utah, USA,
<i>‘</i>Advanced Introduction to International Relations<i> provides an insightful exploration of the dynamic and evolving field of International Relations (IR). The book skillfully combines historical perspectives with contemporary theoretical frameworks, encouraging readers to critically examine key concepts such as anarchy, sovereignty, and global power structures.’</i>
- Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt, Germany,
<i>‘This is a book that moves away from US-centrism to introduce students around the world to the advances of the field of International Relations in recent decades… A massive achievement.’</i>
- Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge, UK,