International Relations Theory and the Third World

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International Relations Theory and the Third World is a collection of essays dealing with

third world theory. Robert Jervis called the essays in the book "informative and provocative".[This quote needs a citation
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Taken together, their essays as author mentions "demonstrate how exploring the Third World experience can broaden and enrich our understanding of how and why states interact in the international system."[1]

See also

  • Postcolonialism (international relations)

References

  • Neuman, Stephanie G. (ed., 1998). International Relations Theory and the Third World. New York: St. Martin's Press.

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