"The Global Politics of Power, Justice and Death" investigates the
nature and complexity of global change. Among other things it looks
at the future of the state, the environment, the international
political economy, war and global rivalries, and the role of
international law and the UN in the post-Cold War world. The book
devises a readily comprehensible "change map" which both
incorporates a wide range of the fundamental concepts of
international relations theory and suggests a number of new
concepts capable of assisting the investigation of global change.
This new framework is deployed to look closely at real world issues
in order to isolate the crucial factors which determine whether or
not mass hunger, for example, or environmental abuse, can be
eliminated. Readers interested in International Relations and
International Politics will find this a stimulating and provocative
introduction to a fascinating subject.
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