Publisher's Synopsis
Brought right up to date for an era of economic globalization and the War on Terror, this new edition of the best-selling Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations explores the lives and works of fifty important thinkers and writers on the increasingly fraught issue of global diplomacy.
Containing new entries on Noam Chomsky, Samuel Huntingdon, John Rawls, Francis Fukuyama and Vladimir Lenin, key features of this updated second edition include:
- an alphabetical table of contents and an index for ease of access
- a chronology and an expanded introduction to place the thinkers in context
- up-to-date guides to further reading on each subject.
Easy to use and understand, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations is an essential guide for those seeking to navigate the full political spectrum of thought on international politics today.