Buy new:
$143.54$143.54
FREE delivery 24 - 27 June
Dispatched from: SonicBW Sold by: SonicBW
Save with Used - Good
$56.36$56.36
FREE delivery 16 - 20 June
Dispatched from: Fast Cat Books - AU Sold by: Fast Cat Books - AU

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet or computer—no Kindle device required.
Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.
Using your mobile phone camera, scan the code below and download the Kindle app.
International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues Paperback – 10 February 2012
You can select and apply an appropriate plan based on your cart value at checkout.
-
3-12 mo instalmentsLatitude
-
Pay at Your PaceZip
Payment options | Interest | Total* |
---|---|---|
$23.93/mo (6 mo) minimum purchase of $100 | 0% | $143.54 |
$47.85/mo (3 mo) minimum purchase of $50 | 0% | $143.54 |
** Latitude: Monthly credit card fee (currently $10.95) will apply. Equal monthly repayments apply, account fees, late fees apply. Provider may charge interest. Exclusions apply. For more details click on Learn more above. You acknowledge that credit is provided to you by Latitude Finance Australia ABN 42 008 583 588, Australian Credit Licence number 392145, and the instalment plan is subject to the terms and conditions imposed on you by Latitude. Equal monthly repayments apply (exact amounts specified in your Latitude statement) and card fees will be charged by Latitude. If you fail to make your minimum monthly payment for two consecutive months, you agree that your equal monthly payment plans (Instalment Interest Free Promotion) with a term of fewer than 33 months will change into a minimum monthly payment plan (Interest Free Promotion) for the remaining duration of the initial plan term. If you fail to make a payment on time, Latitude will charge late fees. Latitude will also charge interest on any outstanding balance at the end of the instalment plan period you select at the rate set out in its T&Cs (currently 29.99% p.a.). Interest may also apply to other Latitude credit card transactions or if you do not comply with the Latitude T&Cs.
Account type | Interest |
---|---|
Zip Pay | Always interest free^ |
Zip Money | 12 mo interest free,
25.9% p.a. thereafter* |
^Zip Pay: This is a credit product and is interest free. Minimum monthly repayments are required. A monthly account fee of $9.95 is charged by Zip and is subject to change. Pay your closing balance in full by the due date each month and Zip will waive the fee. Available to approved applicants only and subject to completion of satisfactory credit assessment by Zip. Other charges may be payable. Fees and charges subject to change. Zip T&Cs apply. T&Cs available on application. See your Zip contract for further details. Credit provided by Zip Money Payments Pty Ltd (ABN 58 164 440 993), Australian Credit Licence Number 441878.
*Zip Money: Interest free term subject to minimum spend and promotional partner offer. Available to approved applicants only and subject to completion of satisfactory credit check. The repayment advertised will repay the transaction balance within the advertised interest free period. A monthly account fee of $9.95 applies and a one off establishment fee may apply for new customers. Under the contract, minimum monthly repayments are required and will vary depending on your credit limit. Instalment plans split eligible purchases of $300 and above into equal repayments within the interest free period. If you turn off instalments, transactions will be reverted to the minimum monthly repayment. Paying only the minimum monthly repayment may not necessarily repay a purchase within the interest free period. Any balance outstanding at the expiry of the interest free period will be charged at the standard variable interest rate, 25.9% per annum, as at 1 June 2023. Other charges may be payable, see T&Cs. Interest, fees and charges are subject to change. Terms & Conditions apply and are available on application. See your contract for further details. Credit provided by ZipMoney Payments Pty Ltd (ABN 58 164 440 993), Australian Credit Licence Number (441878).
Purchase options and add-ons
Updated in its 11th edition, International Politics places contemporary essays alongside classics to survey the field’s diverse voices, concepts, and issues. Edited by two of the most respected international relations scholars,International Politics challenges readers to use original scholarship to recognize and analyze patterns in world politics. This bestselling reader considers how to effectively understand politics under governments and beyond. Carefully edited selections cover the most essential topics and are put into conversation with each other to illustrate fundamental debates and differing points of view. Comprehensive and engaging, International Politics offers the best overview of the discipline as well as the forces shaping the world today.
- Print length608 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date10 February 2012
- Dimensions15.14 x 2.45 x 23.01 cm
- ISBN-100205851649
- ISBN-13978-0205851645
There is a newer edition of this item:
$229.86
(34)
Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks
Product description
Review
“Art and Jervis have put together the best reader in the land for an introductory class on international relations. It covers the key theoretical issues in that field and does it with top-notch readings that are easy to follow and represent different and sometimes clashing perspectives. This book is a wonderful starting point for any student interested in learning how international relations scholars think about the world around them.”–John J. Mearsheimer, R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago
“If the Art and Jervis reader didn’t exist, someone would have to invent it, but who would do it so well? As an introduction to the excitement of ideas and argument in the field of world politics, this book is unexcelled.”–Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
About the Author
Robert J. Art is Christian A. Herter Professor of International Relations at Brandeis University, Research Associate at Harvard University's Olin Institute of Strategic Studies, Senior Fellow in M.I.T's Security Studies Program, and Director of M.I.T.'s Seminar XXI Program. In 2006, he was recognized with the Distinguished Scholar Award by the International Studies Association.
Robert Jervis is Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University; he is a former President of the American Political Science Association.
Product details
- Publisher : Pearson
- Publication date : 10 February 2012
- Edition : 11th
- Language : English
- Print length : 608 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0205851649
- ISBN-13 : 978-0205851645
- Item weight : 658 g
- Dimensions : 15.14 x 2.45 x 23.01 cm
- Customer Reviews:
Customer reviews
Top reviews from Australia
Top reviews from other countries
- StressjessReviewed in the United States on 31 December 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars The book was in overall good condition. There was an underline here or there ...
Verified PurchaseWhat I expected. The book was in overall good condition. There was an underline here or there but it was well worth it for the price. There is a newer version out, but this one was much more affordable for the price and the missing articles can be found online. It was a good introduction to IR and gave examples of real-world scholar articles. There are a few articles written by the authors but also many that include other authors/ well-known scholars in the field. It covered international economy and environment pretty well but left out a lot on terrorism that is relevant nowadays. Those articles can be found online, though. The book was in relatively good condition and came on time, carefully packaged.
- jiyunie13Reviewed in the United States on 17 November 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Reader
Verified PurchaseProfs. Art & Jervis have done an incredible job of aggregating some of the best articles on international relations. There are theory-related articles (on realism, neoliberal constructivism, etc.), articles on causes of war, pieces of human rights and humanitarian intervention, and even selections on relatively new topics in the field like terrorism and US-China relations. I have really enjoyed reading this book, and I feel it to be a wonderful starting point for the study of international relations. Some articles are abridged, and they are well organized to provide a cohesive and efficient reading experience.
- Jessica KennyReviewed in the United States on 26 November 2013
3.0 out of 5 stars Most Articles are available online!
Verified PurchaseI needed it for class and I was able to rent it from Amazon for a decent price. The book itself has interesting articles, but most of which can be found as pdfs online, so I wouldn't recommend buying it.