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发表于 2006-6-14 05:37:09 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
<p><strong>Robert, J. and Georg, S.(2003) Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches.Oxford university press</strong></p><p><strong>CONTENT</strong></p><p><strong>1 Why study IR?</strong></p><p><strong>2 IR as an Academic Subject</strong></p><p><strong>3 Realism</strong></p><p><strong>4 Liberalism</strong></p><p><strong>5 International Society</strong></p><p><strong>6 International Political Economy(IPE)</strong></p><p><strong>7 International Political Economy: Contemporary Debate</strong></p><p><strong>8 Methodological Debates: Classical Versus Positivist Approaches</strong></p><p><strong>9 Methodological Debates: Post-Positivist Approaches</strong></p><p><strong>10 New Issues in IR</strong></p>
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发表于 2006-12-26 21:08:08 | 只看该作者
appreciative
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发表于 2006-12-22 16:27:16 | 只看该作者
中国人在国外总归很辛苦的.另外有一点想请教,似乎在国外本科前两年是不分专业的.
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发表于 2006-12-11 19:45:12 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2006-12-10 21:21:31 | 只看该作者
非常感谢,也希望你以后可以多提供一些原版书!
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发表于 2006-12-3 02:06:55 | 只看该作者
Cheers, mate! Happy to receive warm greeting from another Chinese comrade! I am still waiting for the refund from the bank, and I've already mentioned my situation to my parents and they will transfer some cash if necessary. Anyway, I am really unsatisfied with?their attitude towards the issue, they've already spent more than a month on the investigation progress and they are still asking for more time. I really cannot tolerate this. For my essay, I am going to talk about political arguments to welfare state this time for European Studies, and causes of WWII as my IR topic. Hope I can get a much better grade this time...<!--editpost--><br /><br /><br /><div><font class='editinfo'>此帖由 湖南骡子达叔 在 2006-12-02 19:09 进行编辑...</font></div><!--editpost1-->
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-12-1 06:29:13 | 只看该作者
<p>Hi, nice to meet you~<br />sorry to hear about that, and? what i would like to tell you is that for everybody it is always the same. because it is always difficult from the very beginning. However, i understand it must be extremely difficult for a 19-year-old boy like you when you have to live such a stressful life there in London. but no matter what, i hope that you will never give up, and always believe in yourself that you can overcome the difficulties you are facing and your parents, your friends will always back you up in China and waiting for the good news from you~ you must be confident about yourself, this is the most important thing for everyone of us living abroad alone. Anyway, good luck to you and I really welcome you come to discuss with me so that we can improve together~!!<br />Not only the difficulties in your studies, but also your personal troubles, as long as I can help, please feel free to let me know~</p><p>take care</p><p></p><p>[quote=湖南骡子达叔,2006-11-30 08:09]<br /></p><p>新兵报道!</p><p>My name is Ying Da Kuang, a nineteen-year-old teenager studying at King's College London for Foundation Programme, together with an optional module on History and International Relations. I've just finished my application for undergraduate courses through UCAS online, waiting for results...?Studying for?International Relations is legitimately interesting experience to me, though I really have many difficulties on writing western style essays... I got my first assignment grade for only C, which was criticised by my tutor that I put too much emphasis on my personal views (though I never made highlight?on this, but my essay is lack of evidence), and some other formation problems too... Living in London is also a great challenge to me, especially?for the bank issues. Somebody had made several transactions from my account, totally 4,500 pounds! I am almost crazy at the moment, still waiting for the refund from the bank. I hope I can keep an optimistic perspective to life anyway, but no one can?garantee my destiny...</p><br />[/quote]<br />
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发表于 2006-11-30 08:09:21 | 只看该作者
<p>新兵报道!</p><p>My name is Ying Da Kuang, a nineteen-year-old teenager studying at King's College London for Foundation Programme, together with an optional module on History and International Relations. I've just finished my application for undergraduate courses through UCAS online, waiting for results...?Studying for?International Relations is legitimately interesting experience to me, though I really have many difficulties on writing western style essays... I got my first assignment grade for only C, which was criticised by my tutor that I put too much emphasis on my personal views (though I never made highlight?on this, but my essay is lack of evidence), and some other formation problems too... Living in London is also a great challenge to me, especially?for the bank issues. Somebody had made several transactions from my account, totally 4,500 pounds! I am almost crazy at the moment, still waiting for the refund from the bank. I hope I can keep an optimistic perspective to life anyway, but no one can?garantee my destiny...</p>
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发表于 2006-11-23 18:08:37 | 只看该作者
能否介绍一下出国的途径及在国外的生活
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-20 07:18:23 | 只看该作者
<p>I am sorry for everyone of you that i haven't been updating the material which i should offer for ages. I am so glad that there are so many of my peers are interested in studying International Relaitons in Englsih~ and it is really my pleasure to communicate with you as well as to discuss with you on certain issues in IR. ok, today i will type another part of the this chapter, and I will try to update it whenever i am sufficient in time. Good luck to all of you~!</p><p>?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There were significant moments of heightened awareness of these major values during the twentieth entury. The First World War made it dreadfully clear to most people just how devastatingly destructive of lives and living conditions modern mechanized warfare between major powers can be, and just how important it is to reduce the risk of great power war. That recognition led to the first major developments of IR through whih tried to find effecctive legal institutions--e.g. the Covenant of the League of Nations--to prevent great-power war. The Great Depression brought home to many people around the world how their economic likelyhood could be adversely affected, in some cases destroyed, by market conditions not only at home but also in other countries. The Second World War not only underlined the reality of the dangers of great-power war but also revealed how? important it is to prevent any great power from getting out of control and how unwise it is to pursue a policy of appeasement--whih was adopted by Britain and France in regard to Nazi Germany just prior to the war with disatrous consequences for everybody, including the German people.</p><p></p><p>There also were moments of heightened awareness of the fundamental importance of these values after the Second World War. The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 brought home to many people the dangers of nuclear war. The anti-colonial movements in Asia and Africa of the 1950-s and 1960-s and the secessionist movements in former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia at the end of the Cold War made it clear how important self-determination and political independence continue to be. The global inflation of the 1970s and early 1980s caused by a sudden dramatic increase in oil prices by the OPEC cartel of oil-exporting ountries was a reminder of how the interconnectedness of the golbal economy can be a threat to national and personal welfare anywhere in the world. For example, the oil shock of the 1970s, made it abundantly clear to countless American, European, and Japanese motorists--among others--that economy policies of Middle-East and other major oil producing countries could suddenly raise the price of gas or petrol at the pump and lower their standard of living. The Gulf War(1990-1)and the conflicts in the Balkans, particularly Bosnia(1992-5) and Kosovo(1999) were a reminder of the importance of international order and respect for human rights. The attacks on New York and Washington(2001) awakened many people in the United States and elsewhere to the dangers of international terrorism.</p>
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