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Conflict is the heart of international relations and at the end of the 20th century it is occuring in new and vexing forms. This textbook looks at conflict both as an important new subject in its own right and as a powerful lens through which to view international relations more generally.
Using a broad range of case studies, this book examines conflict and the international relations facing the world. It looks at conflict both as an important subject in its own right and as a powerful lens through which to view international relations more generally. It provides an introduction to both theory and practice.
This is the first book-length attempt to provide a political and historical synthesis of the quarter-century (1958-81) the Gaullists were in power in France while putting the Fifth Republic they created into a broader comparative perspective.
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