Description
- ISBN-13: 9780710003614
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 428
- ISBN-10: 0710003617
- Publisher Date: 01 May 1980
- Language: English
- Weight: 453.59237 gr
Original price was: ₹4,320.00.₹3,283.00Current price is: ₹3,283.00.
Explore the complexities of international relations through the lens of Marxism-Leninism in “Marxism-Leninism and the Theory of International Relations” by Vendulka Kubalkova and Albert A. Cruickshank (ISBN: 9780710003614). Analyze the historical and theoretical foundations of Marxist-Leninist thought and its impact on global politics. Discover key concepts and their application to international conflicts, diplomacy, and economic systems. A must-read for scholars and students of political science, international relations, and Marxist theory.
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Somveer –
A very academic and heavy read. I found myself getting lost in the jargon at times. Good for specialists, perhaps not for beginners.
Arjun Rana –
The book is a bit dry. It’s got a lot of information but hard to digest. If you are interested in the subject then give it a read.
Anonymous –
A dense but rewarding read. Kubalkova and Cruickshank offer a unique perspective. Some chapters were a slog, but overall, a valuable contribution.
Ayush Gupta –
This book exceeded my expectations. The authors presented a compelling argument with solid evidence. It’s worth the time.
Arunjyoti Sharma –
A must-read for anyone studying Marxist theory. The analysis is sharp and well-researched. Highly recommend!
Ashar Ahmad –
A groundbreaking work! It completely changed how I view international politics. A really compelling read.
Aravindh V A –
While the subject matter is interesting, the writing style is dense and hard to follow. It has great concepts that should be explored.
Anubhav Singh –
Challenging but ultimately worth the effort. Provides a different framework for understanding global politics. I would recommend this book.
Suryansh Gautam –
Excellent exploration of Marxism-Leninism in international relations. Very insightful and well-written. A great addition to my collection.
John J Tharayil –
Interesting take on international relations. A bit too theoretical for my taste, but still insightful. Not sure I agree with all arguments.
Manish Kumar –
Found the book to be quite biased. While informative, it lacked a balanced perspective on global events. It’s worth a read.
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
I found this book to be incredibly insightful. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in international relations theory. I was delighted.
Yashvardhan Joshi –
A valuable resource for understanding the complexities of international relations. It offers a unique perspective to global politics.
Kumar Rohit –
The book presents an interesting perspective, but it can be quite dense and challenging to navigate for those unfamiliar with the concepts.