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Book Reviews
By Hüseyin Isiksal
Abstract
Theories of International Relations, (edited by), Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater with Richard Devetak, Matthew Paterson and Jacqui True. London: MacMillan Press Ltd. 1996. ISBN: 0-333-66089-7 paperback, 280 pp, £ 18.99.
This is a well-organized book carefully tailored to fit to reflect the changing dynamics and nature in international relations theory. As stated by Scott Burchill in the preface, this book aims to overcome and adequately cover all approaches in international relations through taking sufficient account of contemporary development of the field. Consequently, in addition to the mainstream international relations theories, such as Liberal Internationalism, Realism, Neo-realism, Rationalism and Marxism, the book also designed to give significant and detailed emphasize to the new critical and cultural turn theories such as Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Feminism and Green Politics.
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