Young & Kent: International Relations since 1945
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Student resources
- Biographies of key figures Information on important figures in IR
- Key international relations documents Links to a selection of important documents in the history of IR
- Maps of key regions discussed in the textbook A selection of maps focusing on key regions
- Self test questions Test yourself on each chapter of the textbook and receive immediate feedback
- Annotated further reading guide Suggested sources for more information on key topics
- Interactive timeline Including information on the post-2000 period, not included in the book
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- PowerPoint slides Presentations to support a series of lectures on International Relations
- Question bank Comprising general essay questions; essay questions relating to each part of the book; and essay questions for the post-2000 period


