![]() | ISBN: 978-1-58826-378-0 $65.00 | |
| ISBN: 978-1-58826-354-4 $27.50 | ||
| 2005/421 pages | ||
With the case of Kosovo as a common point of reference, each contributor presents a particular framework for interpreting world affairs. This structure offers students tangible examples of the use of varying theories, while illuminating the explanatory differences among them. Incorporating extensive introductory sections, the book is uniquely designed to explore alternative ways of understanding current eventsto assist students in making sense of, as well as with, IR theory.
"A highly inventive textbook that showcases leading theoretical approaches to IR.... will help students of IR to see the value of theory and to appreciate the very significant differences among and within these approaches."—Amy E. Eckert, Millennium
"A great idea and a great teaching tool! This comprehensive account is beautifully executed, allowing us to 'see' a single case from a range of theoretical perspectives. It is an important demonstration that theoretical diversity illuminates rather than confuses."—Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
"This exciting collection skillfully demonstrates the value of constructing alternative explanations for key episodes in contemporary world politics.... Well conceived and well executed."—Fred H. Lawson, Mills College
"In this original work, the whole is clearly greater than the sum of its parts. Making Sense of IR Theory promotes a fresh pedagogical approach to IR's entrenched theoretical pluralism. It makes eminent sense to put it on your shelf and on your reading list."—Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University