Pivotal Decisions (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0155035177
ISBN-13: 9780155035171
Buy.com Sku: 30674770
Publish Date: 7/23/2010
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.75L x 0.25T
Pages:  192
Age Range:  NA
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This brief, accessible set of ten case studies includes a chronological range of "pivot decisions" which have directly affected the course of international politics at the global level and which have come to be regarded as crucial to our collective understanding of international relations since World War I. These key historical cases provide important context in which to analyze relations among nations. The collection is geared specifically for undergraduates who are studying international relations and is appropriate as a supplemental book of case studies for courses titled International Relations, World Politics, or United States Foreign Policy all found in the political science department.
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This brief, accessible set of ten case studies includes a chronological range of "pivotal decisions" which have directly affected the course of international politics at the global level. These key historical cases, which have come to be regarded as crucial to our collective understanding of international relations since World War I, provide an important context within which to analyze relations among nations.This brief, accessible set of ten case studies includes a chronological range of "pivotal decisions" which have directly affected the course of international politics at the global level. These key historical cases, which have come to be regarded as crucial to our collective understanding of international relations since World War I, provide an important context within which to analyze relations among nations.
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