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The globalization of world politics : An intrdouction to international relations

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2014Edition: 6thDescription: 471p xxxviSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Contents:
CONTENTS Part One: International Relations in a Global Era Introduction, John Baylis, Patricia Owens and Steve Smith; 1:Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew Part Two: The Historical Context; 2:The rise of modern international order, George Lawson; 3:International history of the twentieth century, Len Scott; 4:From the end of the cold war to a new world dis-order?, Michael Cox; 5:Rising powers and the emerging global order, Andrew Hurrell Part Three: Theories of World Politics; 6:Liberal Internationalism, Tim Dunne; 7:Marxist theories of international relations, Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones; 8:Realism, Tim Dunne and Brian Schmidt; 9:Feminism, Helen Kinsella; 10:Postcolonial and decolonial approaches, Meera Sabaratnam; 11:Poststructuralism, Lene Hansen; 12:Social Constructivism, Michael Barnett; 13:International ethics, Richard Shapcott 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 organisations 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: International Issues; 24:Environmental issues, John Vogler; 25:Refugees and forced migration, Ariadna Estévez López; 26:Poverty, hunger, and development, Tony Evans; 27:Global trade and global finance, Matthew Watson; 28:Terrorism and globalisation, James Kiras; 29:Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Sheena Chestnut Greitens; 30:Nationalism, national self-determination, and international relations, John Breuilly; 31:Human rights, Ratna Kapur; 32:Humanitarian intervention in world politics, Alex Bellamy and Nicholas Wheeler;
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CONTENTS
Part One: International Relations in a Global Era
Introduction, John Baylis, Patricia Owens and Steve Smith;
1:Globalization and global politics, Anthony McGrew
Part Two: The Historical Context;
2:The rise of modern international order, George Lawson;
3:International history of the twentieth century, Len Scott;
4:From the end of the cold war to a new world dis-order?, Michael Cox;
5:Rising powers and the emerging global order, Andrew Hurrell
Part Three: Theories of World Politics;
6:Liberal Internationalism, Tim Dunne;
7:Marxist theories of international relations, Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones;
8:Realism, Tim Dunne and Brian Schmidt;
9:Feminism, Helen Kinsella;
10:Postcolonial and decolonial approaches, Meera Sabaratnam;
11:Poststructuralism, Lene Hansen;
12:Social Constructivism, Michael Barnett;
13:International ethics, Richard Shapcott
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 organisations 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: International Issues;
24:Environmental issues, John Vogler;
25:Refugees and forced migration, Ariadna Estévez López;
26:Poverty, hunger, and development, Tony Evans;
27:Global trade and global finance, Matthew Watson;
28:Terrorism and globalisation, James Kiras;
29:Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Sheena Chestnut Greitens;
30:Nationalism, national self-determination, and international relations, John Breuilly;
31:Human rights, Ratna Kapur;
32:Humanitarian intervention in world politics, Alex Bellamy and Nicholas Wheeler;

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