First published in 1981, The World of States focuses on the sovereign state. It shows why we continue to have sovereign states and why the sovereign state is not likely to be superseded by any other form of political institution. It will be a beneficial read for students and researchers of politics and international relations.
World Politics offers an engaging and accessible exploration of critical theories in international relations. Drawing on a rich array of narratives and perspectives, it provides a systematic introduction to feminist, queer, decolonial, and other critical approaches.
World Politics offers an engaging and accessible exploration of critical theories in international relations. Drawing on a rich array of narratives and perspectives, it provides a systematic introduction to feminist, queer, decolonial, and other critical approaches.
Offering strategic guidance to empower youth, this plan outlines a national framework for human rights education that fosters participation and inclusion. It targets governments, human rights institutions, NGOs and educators to drive effective implementation of phase four (2020–2024) of an ongoing global initiative.