Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 4

Introducing International Relations: Concepts, Theories

and Practices

Nousheen Ashraf May 12, 2023

1/4
Introducing International Relations: Concepts, Theories, and Practices

Book Author: Farhan Hanif Siddiqi, Muhammad Nadeem Mirza


Published by Oxford University Press, Karachi, 2023, Pp 458.

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.

(Benjamin Franklin)

2/4
Introducing International Relations: Concepts, Theories, and Practices, is an in-depth
introduction to the study of international relations. It provides an overview of the history and
development of the field, as well as a comprehensive survey of the major theories, concepts,
and issues that inform contemporary international relations. It personifies the essence of
Benjamin Franklin’s idea of writing something that is worth reading as both the Author have
remarkably shaped a holistic approach to the subject, examining the political, economic,
cultural, and environmental aspects of international relations. By providing an essential yet
easy understanding of the field of international relations the book emphasizes the importance
of bringing together theoretical foundations with substantive matters existing all around us in
everyday world politics and focuses on the practical side of the theory application in
International Relations.

It covers all the main concepts, theories, and practices that students need to understand the
agenda of the global setting.

The book provides a comprehensive overview of the discipline, from the basics of
international relations theory and history to the current debates and contemporary
issues by thoroughly explaining various approaches to IR.

such as liberal Internationalism, Realism, the English School of thought, Complex


interdependence, Structural Realism, Marxism, Constructivism, Critical Theory, and
Postmodernism. The book explains each of these theories in detail, providing an extensive
overview of the theoretical foundations of each approach.

This book is divided into sixteen chapters, including an introductory chapter dealing with
imagination, definition, and evolution of the discipline of International relations. It provides a
working definition of International Relations by expounding essential concepts such as state,
nation, government, and sovereignty. Additionally, the book covers various topics related to
international relations, such as Foreign Policy, Strategic Studies and War, Dimensions, and
Balance of Power, Arms Control, Disarmament Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Conflict
Resolution, Peace Studies, International Law, International Political Economy, Environment,
Feminism and Gender, Identity Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict by dedicating immense focus
to each area thoroughly. Whereas, each chapter concludes with important key points as well
as raises questions for the reader to ponder over and indulge in further inquiry. Similarly,
each topic provides a thought-provoking ‘student thinking exercise’ as well.

The book concludes by drawing a comparison between International Relations Today and
Tomorrow in its last chapter. The debate focuses on the fact that the states are not merely
material and institutional entities but need to be seen at an ideational level, where they are
also constitutive of ideas and identity. It makes it clear that International relations assert a
rich theoretical and methodological framework that is diverse and interdisciplinary in nature.
It expounds on both contemporary theoretical debates with respect to Cultural Theory,

3/4
Quantum Physics, Post International Politics, and non-Western IR theory as well as
contemporary empirical developments including the rise of China, Brexit Arab Spring, and
emerging geo-political and geostrategic dynamics in South Asia.

One of the most interesting and striking features of the book is the inclusion of a chapter
solely devoted to explaining how to conduct research in International Relations by indulging
in methodological debate Making it easier for the research student to grasp the theoretical
debate as well as understand how to apply the same while drawing their research design. It
focuses on the Philosophical debate in International Relations with regard to ontology and
epistemology and draws their practical link with the methodology. Further, it explores the
practical issues in International Research research such as exploring research topics,
formulating good research questions and testable hypotheses, conceptualizing variables,
methods to understand and measure those variables and finally adopting a suitable research
design in order to collect and analyze data for research.

The book is very well-structured and easy to follow, which makes it suitable for a wide
range of readers. The book is also thoroughly researched, coving a wide range of
topics, which is a great asset for students and scholars alike.

Overall, both authors have done an admirable job of providing a comprehensive introduction
to the field of international relations and clear and concise explanations of key concepts and
issues. Additionally, the writing style is accessible and engaging, making it easy for readers
to understand and retain the material

4/4

You might also like