Education & Reference Politics & Current Affairs
An Introduction to International Relations by Richard Devetak, Jim George and Sarah Percy is the 2019 Cambridge University Press textbook that lecturers trust and students keep. This 620-page softcover surveys the field’s key theories, global institutions and twenty-first-century challenges in clear, jargon-free prose ideal for first-year politics or IR courses.
The oversized paperback is built for study: wide margins for notes, helpful maps and tables, and a sturdy sewn binding that opens flat without cracking. At just over a kilo it feels substantial, yet the lively chapter openers and case-study boxes make complex topics approachable for adult learners and distance-education readers alike.
This used copy shows only light cover scuffing and a small page-edge bump—no highlighting, names or dog-ears inside. Pages are crisp, tight and smoke-free, ready for immediate coursework or self-study. A very good-condition budget alternative to new, perfect for seminars, essays or simply understanding today’s geopolitical headlines.