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Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf
The Global Agenda 6/e
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Frederic Pearson and Simon Payaslian
International Political Economy:
Conflict and Compromise
in the Global System
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Kathleen Hartford with Bonnie Jean Duval
American politics
and International Relations
on the Internet
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A Smart Students' Guide
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Link to Henderson Link to Pearson & Rochester Link to Hartford Link to Kegley & Wittkopf Rourke Website 3/e Rourke Website Link to Interactive Maps Link to International Relations web links Link to Regional Maps Coming Soon!!! Let the Father of American Diplomacy, Ben Franklin, be your guide.  Use this Almanac, rich in information, maps and country profiles, to learn about various countries.  Then see how these countries work together in the global system.  Use the information provided to understand the objectives and needs of each, and then interpret what you know about their function in the global community based on this information.   Consider common goals, and different needs of nations around the world as you analyze relationships between nations: alliances, differences, and common goals.  Consider possible solutions to global problems.  Speculate about possible sources of these problems.  Learn about the nations of the world, and see how they relate to and interact with one another. Visit the sample site, featuring material from The Smart Student's Guide to American Government and International Politics on the Internet, written by Dr. Kathleen Hartford with the assistance of Bonnie Jean Duval.  Gain an understanding of the Internet, its capacities, its functions and the resources it offers to students of Political Science.  This site includes an introduction to the Internet, as well as descriptions of and links to important websites,  and exercises pertaining to both American Politics and International Relations.  Link to sites, rich in information, full of useful tools, and teeming with cutting-edge research that  will help to guide your studies and enhance your understanding of politics, while giving  you practical experience in effective and efficient use of the Internet.  Use the resources available on the sample site, and order a password to access the full text, for complete access to the full  text, which addresses critical topics in the field and offers tools vital to the study and practice of  Political Science. Match the terms with their corresponding definitions before time runs out Match the terms with their corresponding definitions before time runs out