Reseña del editor:
Critical Perspectives in International Studies offers an exciting survey of recent approaches to the study of international politics, including critical theory, radical theory, constructivism, postmodernism, system change, and feminist and gender perspectives. The authors--among the founders and leaders of these innovative ways to comprehend and re-present world politics--reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of each school of thought and suggest future research agendas.
Biografía del autor:
Frank P. Harvey was recently appointed University Research Professor of International Relations at Dalhousie University. He held the 2007 J. William Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian Studies (SUNY, Plattsburgh), is a Senior Research Fellow with the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute and was former Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie.
Michael Brecher is professor of political science at McGill Uni-versity and the director of the In-ternational Crisis Behavior Proj-ect. Among his publications are The Foreign Policy System of Is-rael (1972) and Decisions in Isra-el's Foreign Policy (1974, 1975). His most recent book is Crisis, Coping, Decisions: Israel 1967, 1973 (with the collaboration of Benjamin Geist), published in 1979.
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