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100 1 _aRingmar, Erik,
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245 1 0 _aHistory of international relations :
_ba non-European perspective /
_cErik Ringmar.
264 1 _aCambridge, UK :
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264 4 _c©2019
300 _a1 online resource (206 pages) :
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500 _aAvailable through Open Book Publishers.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- China and East Asia -- India and Indianization -- The Muslim Caliphates -- The Mongol Khanates -- Africa -- The Americas -- European Expansion -- Afterthoughts: Walls and Bridges.
506 0 _fUnrestricted online access.
520 _a"Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a Euro-centric perspective. This textbook pioneers a new approach by historicizing the material traditionally taught in International Relations courses, and by explicitly focusing on non-European cases, debates and issues. The volume is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the international systems that traditionally existed in Europe, East Asia, pre-Columbian Central and South America, Africa and Polynesia. The second part discusses the ways in which these international systems were brought into contact with each other through the agency of Mongols in Central Asia, Arabs in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean, Indic and Sinic societies in South East Asia, and the Europeans through their travels and colonial expansion. The concluding section concerns contemporary issues: the processes of decolonization, neo-colonialism and globalization - and their consequences on contemporary society. History of International Relations provides a unique textbook for undergraduate and graduate students of international relations, and anybody interested in international relations theory, history, and contemporary politics."--Publisher's website.
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