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World Politics: International Relations and Globalisation in the 21st Century

Autor Jeffrey Haynes, Peter Hough, Shahin Malik, Lloyd Pettiford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2015
  From the war on terror to the global financial crisis, traditional concepts of world politics are being challenged on a daily basis. In these uncertain times, the study of international relations and the forces that shape them have never been more important.
 
Written specifically for students who are approaching this subject for the first time, World Politics is the most accessible, coherent and up-to-date account of the field available. It covers the historical backdrop to today’s political situations, the complex interactions of states and non-state actors, the role of political economy, human security in all its forms, and the ways in which culture, religion and identity influence events.
 
World Politics takes a new approach that challenges traditional interpretations, and will equip students with the knowledge and the confidence needed to tackle the big issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138129696
ISBN-10: 1138129690
Pagini: 832
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part One: International Relations and Globalisation
1.  International Relations and Globalisation in the 21st Century
   International Relations and globalisation
   Why is globalisation important for understanding International Relations?
   Technological, political, economic and cultural globalisation
   Important post-Cold War changes affecting International Relations
   Understanding globalisation
   Conclusion 
2.  International Order, International Society and Globalisation
   Fundamental aspects of International Relations following the Peace of Westphalia (1648)
   International order and international society after the cold War
   Globalisation, international order and international society
   Conclusion
 
 
Part Two: The History of Globalisation and International Relations
3.  International Relations from the early 19th Century to World War II
   European nationalism and imperialism
   World War I and International Relations
   The League of Nations: an attempt to build an international organisation to maintain collective security
   The legacy of the League of Nations
Conclusion
4.  International Relations after World War II
   International relations after World War II
   The United Nations
   The Cold War and nuclear weapons
   The international relations of the developing countries
   Conclusion
5.  After the Cold War: International Relations in a Globalised World
   Introduction
   International relations after the Cold War: the impact of globalisation
   New World Order: more cooperation, less conflict?
   Competing norms and values in international relations after the Cold War
   Trends in post-Cold War international relations: security, ideology and development
   International Relations in the 21st century
   Conclusions
 
 
Part Three: International Relations Theories
6.  Realism and Neo-Realism
   Context
   The ‘back-story’ to Realism
   Realism in International Relations
   Key assumptions
   Key concepts
   Conclusions and criticisms
7.  Liberalism
   Context
   The ‘back-story’ to Liberalism
   Liberalism in contemporary International Relations
   Key assumptions
   Key concepts
   Conclusions and criticisms
8.  Marxism and Neo-Marxism
   Context
   The ideas of Marx
   The ideas of Lenin
   Dependency Theory
   World Systems Theory
   Key concepts
   Conclusions and criticisms
9.  Critical Theory
   Context
   Contemporary critical theory and IR
   Key concepts
   Conclusions
10.  Alternative Approaches
   Theoretical context
   Postmodernism
   Feminism
   Green theory
   Conclusions
11.  Social Constructivism
   Social Constructivism as a bridge between the traditional theories
   Agency and culture in IR
   A Social Constructivist reappraisal of IR’s key concepts
   The empiricists strike back? Critiques of Social Constructivism
   Conclusion
 
 
Part Four: International and Regional Actors
12.  Intergovernmental Organisations
   What is an intergovernmental organisation?
   The evolution and diversity of IGOs
   IR theory and IGOs
   Conclusions
13.  Global Multi-Purpose IGOs: The United Nations and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference
   Intergovernmental organisations and globalisation
   The United Nations and international law
   The UN Charter
   The five permanent members of the UN Security Council: permanent privileges
   Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
   The OIC: history and development 
   Conclusion: comparing the UN and the OIC
14.  Regional Organisations and Regionalisation: Theory and Practice
   Introduction
   Regional cooperation and globalisation
   Old regionalisation and new regionalisation
   The North American Free Trade Agreement
   Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
   Conclusion
15.  The European Union and the African Union
   Introduction
   The European Union
   The African Union
Conclusion
 
 
Part Five: Current Global Issues
16.  International Political Economy, Part I: Theory and History
   What is IPE?
   A short history of IPE
   Approaches to IPE
   The contemporary trading system
   The contemporary international monetary system
   Conclusions
17.  International Political Economy, Part II: Key Actors and Controversies
   The IMF and World Bank
   International trade organisations
   Multi-national corporations (MNCs)
   Theoretical perspectives on the actors of IPE
   Conclusions
18.  Development, Poverty and Inequality
   The persistence of global poverty
   Approaches to development
   The evolution of development policy
   Conclusions
19.  Gender
   Context
   Gender approaches to IR
   Gender and security
   Gender and international development
   Future developments
   Conclusions
20.  Identity and Identities
   Forms of identity
   Theorising identity
   Conclusions
21.  Democratisation
   What is democracy?
   The three waves of democratisation
   What can make democracy permanent?
   Democratisation by force – ‘nation building’
   Is democratisation important for international relations?
   Conclusions
22.  Human Rights
   The evolution of the idea of human rights
   The United Nations and the codification of human rights
   Implementing human rights
   Are human rights ‘right’?
   Conclusions
23.  The Natural Environment
   The emergence of political ecology
   The globalisation of political ecology
   Global environmental policy and human security
   Threats to a global consensus on environmental policy
   Conclusions

Notă biografică

Jeffrey Haynes, Peter Hough, Shahin Malik, Lloyd Pettiford

Descriere

  From the war on terror to the global financial crisis, traditional concepts of world politics are being challenged on a daily basis. In these uncertain times, the study of international relations and the forces that shape them have never been more important.
 
Written specifically for students who are approaching this subject for the first time, World Politics is the most accessible, coherent and up-to-date account of the field available. It covers the historical backdrop to today’s political situations, the complex interactions of states and non-state actors, the role of political economy, human security in all its forms, and the ways in which culture, religion and identity influence events.
 
World Politics takes a new approach that challenges traditional interpretations, and will equip students with the knowledge and the confidence needed to tackle the big issues.