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Publisher | Oxford University Press UK |
Author(s) | Christian Reus-Smit |
Subtitle | A Very Short Introduction |
Published | 30th June 2020 |
Related course codes | EURO3002 - Comparative European Politics, HIST1209 - Terror to Terrorism, HIST1210 - The Great Acceleration, INTR3001 - Humanitarianism, MEAS3005 - Modern Iraq, POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations, POLS1008 - PPE Integration 1, POLS2044 - Contemporary Political Analysis, POLS2094 - Issues in International Political Economy, STST2001 - Security Concepts in the Asia-Pacific, GPM514 - Counter Terrorism, AIP746 - Challenges to Democratic Governance, AIR204 - Great Power Relations, AIR701 - China and the World, AIS303 - International Studies Capstone Portfolio, POIR1010 - Australian Politics in Global Context, POIR2030 - Theories of World Politics, LAWS4012 - Public International Law, LAWS6013 - Public International Law, POLI2001 - Ideas in Political Science, GOVT1621 - Introduction to International Relations, GOVT1641 - Introduction to Politics, GOVT2941 - Making policy in political context, GOVT2991 - Political Analysis, GOVT6316 - The Politics of Policy Making, LAWS2018 - Private International Law A, LAWS4017 - Private International Law A, MECO2603 - Public Relations, MECO6912 - Political Public Relations |
A Very Short Introduction
International relations affects everyone's lives: their security, economic well-being, rights and freedoms, and the environment they share. Recently we have seen the transformation from a world of empires to today's world of sovereign states, which are enmeshed in a complex array of international institutions, all exercising degrees of political authority. The new global organization of political authority has far-reaching consequences.This