The ideal introduction to research methods in global politics, Lamont offers a
broad survey of the leading methods and theories in IR with unrivalled
clarity, packed with engaging examples throughout. This is the gold standard,
step-by-step guide to embarking on research in IR.
This is the perfect guide to conducting a research project in politics and
international relations from start to finish, from formulating a research
question and conducting a literature review to writing up and disseminating
your work.
This book guides you through the entirety of the research process in International Relations, from selecting a research question and reviewing the literature to field research and writing up. Covering both qualitative and quantitative methods in IR, it offers a balanced assessment of the key methodological debates and research methods within the discipline. The book: Is specifically focussed on research methods used in International Relations. Spans the entire research process from choosing a research question to writing up. Provides practical research methods guidance. Introduces you to broader methodological debates and brings together contemporary research from empirical and interpretive traditions. Is packed with examples and suggestions for further reading. Research Methods in International Relations is essential reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking Research Methods courses in International Relations, Politics, Security and Strategic Studies.