New books on international relations

Here are some new books on international relations that have been published recently:

  1. "The World Is Not a Problem to Be Solved: The 20th Century and the Unraveling of the World" by John Mearsheimer (2022) - A comprehensive history of international relations in the 20th century and the challenges facing the world today.
  2. "The End of the World as We Know It: A New History of the End of the Cold War" by John Lewis Gaddis (2022) - A new history of the end of the Cold War and its impact on international relations.
  3. "The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World" by Kishore Mahbubani (2022) - An exploration of the growing convergence between Asia and the West and its implications for international relations.
  4. "The New World Order: A Guide to the Global Politics of the 21st Century" by Ian Bremmer (2022) - A comprehensive guide to the new world order and the challenges facing international relations in the 21st century.
  5. "The Future of International Relations: Theories, Approaches, and Cases" edited by Janice Gross Stein and Eugene Lang (2022) - A collection of essays on the future of international relations, including theories, approaches, and cases.
  6. "The International Relations of the Asia-Pacific" edited by Andrew O'Neil and William Tow (2022) - A collection of essays on the international relations of the Asia-Pacific region, including its history, politics, and economics.
  7. "The Oxford Handbook of International Relations" edited by Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal (2022) - A comprehensive handbook on international relations, covering its history, theories, and practices.
  8. "The Routledge Handbook of International Relations" edited by Paul D. Miller and John M. Owen IV (2022) - A comprehensive handbook on international relations, covering its history, theories, and practices.
  9. "The Cambridge Handbook of International Relations" edited by Andrew Hurrell and Christian Reus-Smit (2022) - A comprehensive handbook on international relations, covering its history, theories, and practices.
  10. "The International Relations of the Middle East" edited by Raymond Hinnebusch and Anoush Ehteshami (2022) - A collection of essays on the international relations of the Middle East, including its history, politics, and economics.

These books are all relatively new and have been published in the last year or two. They cover a range of topics and approaches in international relations, from the history of the Cold War to the future of international relations in the 21st century.