Traditional Theories of International Relations

de Buck, Denise and Hosli, Madeleine, "Traditional Theories of International Relations" in The Changing Global Order. Challenges and Prospects ed. Hosli, Madeleine and Selleslaghs, Joren (Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2019), 3-21.

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  • Author de Buck, Denise
    Hosli, Madeleine
    Book Editor Hosli, Madeleine
    Selleslaghs, Joren
    Chapter Title Traditional Theories of International Relations
    Book Title The Changing Global Order. Challenges and Prospects
    Publication Date 2019
    Place of Publication Cham
    Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Start page 3
    End page 21
    Language eng
    Abstract This volume offers a comprehensive evaluation of the concept of global order, with a particular emphasis on the role of regional organisations within global governance institutions such as the United Nations. Building from a solid theoretical base it draws upon the expertise of numerous leading international scholars offering a broad array of timely and relevant case studies. These all take into consideration the historical setting, before analysing the contemporary situation and offering suggestions for potential realignments and readjustments that may be witnessed in the future. The volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach when addressing some of the most pressing issues of global governance which our global community must tackle. This presents the readers an opportunity to understand related topics such as political economy, international law, institutions of global governance, in conjunction with the academic field of International Relations (IR). It further helps students and interested readers understand the theoretical and practical foundations to the changing nature of global affairs.
    Copyright Holder Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Copyright Year 2019
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9783030216030
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