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 <note>Essential Readings in World Politics introduces students to important literature in international relations--from foundational texts to the contemporary issues that scholars discuss and debate today. Classic readings ground students in core concepts and theories, while new readings focus on the future of the international system and current global politics. The sixth edition contains over twenty new readings reflecting diverse perspectives on major topics in international relations, including terrorims, human rights, and cybersecurity.</note>
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