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Prepared by | Cemre Maral Editing | Göktürk Metehan Toklu Book Mentioned Özdemir, A. M., Aykut, E., Sune, E., & Uğurlu, G. (2015). The Political Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy: Small Answers to Big Questions. Istanbul: İmge Bookstore. Recommended Readings Brewer, A. (1990). Marxist Theories of Imperialism: A Critical Survey (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. Callinicos, A. (2004). Marxism and the International. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 6(3), 426-433. Yalvaç, F. (2010). Critical Realism, International Relations Theory and Marxism. In J. Joseph, & C. Wight (Eds.), Scientific Realism and International Relations (pp. 167-185). London: Palgrave Macmillan. Source Bee, T. (2004). Theories of International Relations: Conflict, Hegemony, Cooperation (3rd ed.). Istanbul: Alpha. Booth, K., & Erskine, T. (2016). Introduction: The Argumentative Discipline. In K. Booth, & T. Erskine (Eds.), International Relations Theory Today. Cambridge: Polity Press. Cox, R. W. (1981). Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 10(2), 126-155. doi:10.1177/03058298810100020501 Halliday, F. (1994). A Necessary Encounter: Historical Materialism and International Relations. In F. Halliday, Rethinking International Relations (pp. 47-73). London: Palgrave. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-23658-9_3 Rupert, M. (2013). Marxism. In T. Dunne, M. Kurki, & S. Smith (Eds.), International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity (3rd ed., pp. 153-195). Oxford: Oxford University Press. You can follow us on our website and social media accounts to stay informed about all our events and publications. tuicakademi.org instagram: @tuicakademi twitter: @tuicakademi linkedin: TUİÇ Academy #InternationalRelations​ #Marxism​ #InternationalRelationsTheories​ #TUİÇ