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Sire Describes Basic Questions Worldview
472 wordsIn chapter one the author, James W. Sire, describes his purpose for writing the book and makes it clear that many people hold many different worldviews whether they know it or not. He says the struggle to discover our own worldview is one of the greatest tasks we could ever face. Many people have faith but some lose it and it is just a matter of finding it again. Sire hopes this book will help. The four major reasons he wrote this book are 1) to outline the basic worldviews, 2) to trace historic...
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International Relations Decision Makers
1,244 wordsMingst, Karen, Essentials of International Relations. W. W. Norton 038; Company: London, 1999. 297 pp. $ 33. 50. 0 - 393 - 97287 - 9 (pbk. ) Reviewed By Essentials of International Relations is a text that says the same thing as any good international relations textbook but in simpler, more compact terms. Karen Mingst does this by telling the reader exactly what he needs to know without any unnecessary extras. Chapter one, entitled, Approaches to International Relations is basically an introd...
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