Principles of Foreign Policy and International Politics
The international environment is so dynamic and versatile that it is not easy to evaluate the interactions between the actors in a linear and simple way. In the seventeenth edition of this book, the issues raised in international politics, the analysis of the international system, the role of government in international politics, the study of conflict, the different levels of analysis, and the place of moral and normative issues in international politics are reviewed. The author has tried to remove the ambiguities through revisions and help to analyze the events more accurately.
Selected Book of the 10th Book of the Year Award, 1992