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Description Cases in International Relations challenges students to use international relations theory to understand the most current and pressing issues facing the world. Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory course, this bestselling text presents 16 original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at issues of current interest. Cases in International Relations offers more than a collection of journal articles; it provides a coherent and accessible approach that encourages students to put international relations concepts to practical use. Nes Game 1 Mugen Download here. • Presenting the topics most frequently covered in introductory international relations courses, the cases are organized into four parts—“Enduring Dynamics,” “National and International Security,” “International Political Economy,” and “Human Security.” • An introductory essay in each part puts the cases in context by explaining the part’s theme and linking each case to it. • The “Precis” and “Conclusion” in each case focuses students’ reading by highlighting what key concept in international relations is illustrated and by applying the concept to the case. • Discussion questions and suggested readings and websites are listed in each case to help students critically engage the cases and to explore them in greater depth. • A new case study—“Extending Globalization: From G7-G20”—emphasizes the voluntary movement by the dominant economic powers to a new consultative system expanded to include prominent members of the so-called developing world.

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• A new case study—“International Migration: The U.S. Mexican Border”—analyzes the problems caused by and associated with the loosening of governmental control over territory, with particular attention to Pakistan. • A new case study—“ Failed and Failing States: The Case of Pakistan”—deals with the worldwide movement of people from one country to another, an emphasis tied to the American domestic concern with the security of the U.S.-Mexican border. • A new case study—“Rising Powers: China and India”—examines the two most prominent new members of G-20, China and India.

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ENDURING DYNAMICS Chapter 1. Sovereignty: The Legality and Impact of Invading Iraq Chapter 2. Resource Scarcity: Oil, The Lubricant That Corrodes Chapter 3. Limits on International Cooperation: War Crimes, the International Criminal Court, and Torture Chapter 4. Irresolvable Conflicts: The Israeli-Palestinian Impasse PART II. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Chapter 5. Asymmetrical Force: The Case of Afghanistan Chapter 6.