International relations in a changing world

The fourth edition of this clear, standard introduction to international relations has been completely revised and updated. Providing a coherent general framework for understanding international affairs, Frankel analyzes how policies are formulated and state power is expressed through propaganda, ec...

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Main Author: Frankel, Joseph (Author)
Other Authors: 2nd ed
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 1986
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