![]() Third, we have emphasized breadth, with coverage of a wide range of topics across the subfields of IR. We have therefore set aside many of the supposed “classics” of IR in favor of books that rarely appear on syllabi because they don’t easily fit into neat boxes but really deserve to be read more broadly. Second, we believe that the conventional (American) view of IR as a set of debates between the paradigms of Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism is stultifying. ![]() First and foremost, we have given pride of place to books that are readable, seeking to avoid the Scylla of narrow academic concerns and the Charybdis of over-popification. Our list was drawn up with three criteria in mind: readability, non-paradigmatic texts, and breadth. This list provides some suggestions for readers interested in getting into the field of International Relations (IR). Politics, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture
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