Compare prices and save on cheap textbooks at CheapestTextbooks.com
Compare prices and save on cheap textbooks at CheapestTextbooks.com HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
CheapestCDPrice.comCheapestDVDPrice.comCheapestTextbooks.comGo to CheapestTextbooks USA!Go to CheapestTextbooks UK!
Multi-Store Textbook Search
  
(What's this?)

Selected Product:  

World Politics: Trend and Transformation,   ISBN:9780495500193

     
  World Politics: Trend and Transformation

 Quick Price Check:


From $94.95 Used
From $100.00 New


Make selection below
     Binding: Paperback
Release Date: February 2008
Edition: 12
List Price: $130.95

Average Customer Rating:
Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5

ISBN-13: 9780495500193
ISBN-10: 0495500194
Author: Charles W. Kegley
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
      e-mail a friend these results and save them $$$


Select button not working?   Click Here

Price Comparisons:

Store Price  Condition  Free Shipping? Online Coupons and Deals
Coupon/Deal | Coupon Code | Restrictions
Amazon
 (Marketplace) 
$94.95
as of 1/7 7pm EST
Used NO, $3.99 There are no current coupons/deals for this store in our database.
If you find one, please contact us.
Half.com
 (Marketplace) 
$94.95
as of 1/7 7pm EST
Used NO, $3.49 to $3.99 There are no current coupons/deals for this store in our database.
If you find one, please contact us.
Amazon
 (Marketplace) 
$100.00
as of 1/7 7pm EST
New NO, $3.99 There are no current coupons/deals for this store in our database.
If you find one, please contact us.
Half.com
 (Marketplace) 
$113.00
as of 1/7 7pm EST
New NO, $3.49 to $3.99 There are no current coupons/deals for this store in our database.
If you find one, please contact us.
Textbooks.com
$113.75
as of 1/7 7pm EST
New YES, spend $25+ There are no current coupons/deals for this store in our database.
If you find one, please contact us.
TextbookX
$121.88
as of 1/7 5pm EST
New YES, spend $49+ Get FREE Shipping with a $49+ order. Click 'Select'
to show coupon
code HERE
See site for details. Click to report a bad coupon

Select button not working?   Click Here

Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com

Summary:

The leading text in international relations is getting even better. Thoroughly revised and reorganized, the 12th edition of WORLD POLITICS: TREND AND TRANSFORMATION presents the most comprehensive coverage of any text. It uses key concepts from major theoretical traditions to analyze both historical and contemporary developments in international relations including such topics as war, terrorism, human rights, the environment, and international development, while emphasizing an institutional approach to resolving international conflict. Author Charles W. Kegley presents the latest material in a thought-provoking way while preparing you to critically assess the problems, payoffs, pitfalls, and paradoxes of choices about the global future and its probable impact on your life after graduation.

Customer Reviews:

Average Customer Rating: Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5 Score = 2.5

Disappointed...
Customer Rating:  Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1
I'm in the middle of reading this book for a test I have in two days and I cannot help but be completely distracted by Kegley's obvious bias against the Bush administration. It's one thing to write a book about your views about Iraq and the mistakes Bush made, however this is a TEXTBOOK; textbooks must present information without biases in order for the student to make up his/her own mind on the subject.

I'm incredibly disappointed in Kegley and the publishers who released this TEXTbook.

verbose, vague, and biased
Customer Rating:  Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2
The textbook provides an overview of basic theories, issues, and processes in the global system. However the chapters do not show very well how their subject matter relates to topics in the rest of the book.
The text is both verbose and vague. Definitions of terms given are of limited value because they are so technical and wordy. Conflicting theories are not examined very critically and are hidden among the fluff of speculation about the future and lists of facts, figures, and events too numerous to be of impact. Data is listed but not effectively interpreted. Frequently there will be pages in which only a few sentences are actually important. The challenge is seeing which paragraphs can be skipped.
The book is particularly good on great power rivalries and global conflicts. On political economy it is ambitious but cannot go into enough detail because it doesn't expect students to have taken economics. The chapters on NGOs and IGOs do not succeed at explaining what they actually do.
Although realist views are discussed, the book is ambitious in pushing for liberal views even without supporting evidence. It devotes much time to them but does not manage to be convincing. The book HATES Bush for rejecting multilateralism and does not hesitate to criticize him or other leaders
Most likely readers are forced to buy textbook for a class. It will induce sleep. Sifting through the material, not the material itself is the challenge.

dull
Customer Rating:  Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2
everytime i tried to read this gibberish i felt like passing out. one of those texts that keeps going and going and in the end you learn very little. as an introduction to IR, it killed my interest in the area.

Disappointed
Customer Rating:  Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1
I would expect a popular entry-level international relations book to have a good overview (which it had) and deal with current issues (which it did) - but not with the blatant superficial biases against US policy masked in glib rhetoric and without any consideration of alternative viewpoints. Furthermore, I found it to be extremely US-centric; presenting viewpoints of the world that only a leftist American would espouse and certainly not a thoughtful citizen of the world. The authors would have been better to disclose up front what eventually becomes obvious after the first few chapters. So much for intellectual honesty.

Well Done
Customer Rating:  Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4
I took an international relations course awhile ago, and this book was part of the required reading. While it does not provide a complete overview of IR, it does a very good job at the intro level. Specifically, the text does a very thorough job of adressing globalization, the global south, and introductory political economy. I would suggest buying this book and then reading the works of the political scientists upon which much of the theory is based (Mearsheimer, Nye, Waltz, Angell, Doyle, Morganthau, Carr, etc.)

Suggestions | Textbook Store Reviews | Site Map | Textbook Reviews | Contact Us
Cheap Textbooks | Used Textbooks | Discount Textbooks | Buy College Textbooks
© 2008 . All rights reserved. Privacy Statement and Disclaimer
web site design and support by Crystal Solutions