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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Cases In International Relations Principles And Applications Seventh Edition by Donald M. Snow
Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory course, Snow's bestselling text presents original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at issues of current interest. The cases are extremely timely, geopolitically diverse, accessibly written, and of high interest and salience amidst today's headlines. Examples include the Islamic State's violent quest for religious sovereignty in Syria and Iraq, Russian oil and U.S.-Russian relations, North Korea and nuclear weapons, multilateral solutions towards peace, international trade, and international migration. Part I: Principles and Dynamics Ch. 1: Sovereignty: Dealing with the Caliphate Ch. 2: National Interests and Conflict: Russian Oil and U.S.-Russian Relations Ch. 3 Power and Rising Power: The Case of ChinaCh. 4: Territorial Disputes: This Land (Palestine and Kurdistan) Is Whose Land?Ch. 5: Asymmetrical Warfare: The Never-Ending Case of Afghanistan Ch. 6: Nuclear Proliferation: The Contrasting Cases of North Korea and Iran Ch. 7: War Crimes and Enforcing International Norms: Reciprocity, the International Criminal Court, and Syrian Chemicals Part II: Continuing Issues and Problems Ch. 8: Globalization and Terms of International Trade: The Case of the WTO and NAFTA Ch, 9: Regional Integration: The European Union, Sovereign Debt, and Brexit Ch. 10: International Efforts to Promote Well-Being and Development: The Tragic Case of South Sudan Ch. 11: International Population Movement: The Contrasting U.S. and European Experiences Ch. 12: Global Climate Change: Paris and the Continuing Crisis and Controversy Ch. 13: Resource Scarcity: Securing Access to Water and Energy Ch. 14: The Nature and Problem of Terror: Terrorism after ISIS?