The Globalization of World Politics
An Introduction to International Relations
Samenvatting
The Globalization of World Politics is the bestselling introduction to international relations, and offers the most complete coverage of the key theories and global issues in world politics.
The ninth edition has been thoroughly updated to explore the most pressing topics and challenges that dominate international relations today, including a brand-new chapter on global health, which explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tailored pedagogical features help students to consider key international relations arguments and debates, and apply theories and approaches to real world events, bridging the gap between theory and application. Interactive activities, such as multiple-choice questions and the opposing opinions feature, foster active learning, enhancing students' understanding of key concepts and debates.
A diverse range of leading scholars in the field explore the history, theory, structures, and key issues in IR, providing students with an exceptionally comprehensive and clear introduction.
New to this edition:
US BLA brand new chapter 25 on global health, by Professor Sophie Harman, helps students to make sense of global health politics, and explores global health emergencies including COVID-19 and Ebola.BE UE US BLA new chapter on realism by Dr Or Rosenboim looks at realism outside the West, exploring arguments and ideas beyond the Anglo-American canon, and demonstrates the relevance of non-western realist thinkers to modern realism.BE UE
Specificaties
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1:Introduction, John Baylis, Patricia Owens and Steve Smith
2:Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew
Part Two: The Historical Context
3:The rise of modern international order, George Lawson
4:International history of the twentieth century, Len Scott
5:From the end of the cold war to a new world dis-order?, Michael Cox
6:Rising powers and the emerging global order, Andrew Hurrell
Part Three: Theories of World Politics
7:Liberal Internationalism, Tim Dunne
8:Marxist theories of international relations, Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
9:Realism, Or Rosenboim
10:Feminism, Helen Kinsella
11:Postcolonial and decolonial approaches, Meera Sabaratnam
12:Poststructuralism, Lene Hansen
13:Social Constructivism, Michael Barnett
Part Four: Structures and Processes
14:War and world politics, Tarak Barkawi
15:International and global security, John Baylis
16:Global political economy, Nicola Phillips
17:Gender, Paul Kirby
18:Race in world politics, Robbie Shilliam
19:International law, Christian Reus-Smit
20:International organizations in world politics, Susan Park
21:The United Nations, Devon Curtis and Paul Taylor
22:NGOs in world politics, Jutta Joachim
23:Regionalism in international affairs, Edward Best and Thomas Christiansen
Part Five: Contemporary International Issues
24:Environmental issues, John Vogler
25:Global health, Sophie Harman
26:Refugees and forced migration, Ariadna Estévez López
27:Poverty, hunger, and development, Tony Evans
28:Global trade and global finance, Matthew Watson
29:Terrorism and globalization, James Kiras
30:Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Sheena Chestnut Greitens
31:Nationalism, national self-determination and international relations, John Breuilly
32:Human rights, Ratna Kapur
33:Humanitarian intervention in world politics, Alex Bellamy and Nicholas Wheeler