This core text is the first to provide a much-needed interdisciplinary approach to international studies. The authors include a geographer, a historian, a political scientist, and an anthropologist. Emphasizing the in...

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 This core text is the first to provide a much-needed interdisciplinary approach to international studies. The authors include a geographer, a historian, a political scientist, and an anthropologist. Emphasizing the interconnected nature of these disciplines, the authors detail the methodologies and subject matter of each to provide a fuller understanding of the world. Applying these discipline lenses to regional chapters, the authors examine issues facing these regions and the global community. Case studies give readers a closer look at issues such as civil war and national identity. This disciplinary and regional combination provides an indispensable, cohesive framework for understanding global issues 

The second edition includes:
·         Extensive updates throughout to reflect important events over the past four years, including the global financial crisis
·         Two chapters on Asia, instead of one, with new coverage of South Asia
·         Two new global issues chapters, one on the Sudan and one on global population
·         An entirely new conclusion emphasizing the integration of the disciplines and their application

 



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