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Introduction to Global Politics, Fourth Edition, is an accessible, comprehensive, and well-written introductory textbook which emphasizes the evolution of major global issues from the past to the present. By integrating theory and political practice at individual, state, and global levels, students are introduced to key developments in global politics, helping them make sense of major trends that are shaping our world.
This completely revised and updated edition includes new material on:
the dramatic shift in US policies under President Donald Trump and the post-Trump moves to redo the global scene
the coronavirus pandemic and its impact around the world
Brexit, and its consequences for the European Union
the rise of China and Russia in the international order
technological developments in weaponry and the militarization of outer space
the growing importance of the politics of identity, the environment, nationalism and populism while retaining much of the structure and many of the features of past editions, including a revised range of faculty and student aids– a test bank, flashcards, glossary, web links, PowerPoint slides, chapter outlines, suggested video clips, map exercises, cultural references, and boxed features
Stimulating and provocative, the book is designed to appeal to students and instructors interested in international relations as a broadly defined, multidisciplinary subject encompassing politics, history, economics, military science, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Part I Theory and Global Politics
1.Theoretical approaches to global politics
Part II The Past as Prologue to the Present
2.The evolution of the interstate system
3.The world wars
4.The Cold War
5.Decolonization and the global South
Part III Living Dangerously in a Dangerous World
6.Globalization: The new frontier
7.Great issues in contemporary global politics
8.Power in global politics and the causes of war
9.Technology and the changing face of warfare
10.Managing conflict: international law and international and transnational organization
Part IV Global Issues
11.Identity politics
12.International political economy
13.Human rights: The individual in global politics
14.Human security
15.The environment: A global collective good
Part V Epilogue
Introduction to Global Politics 4/e is an accessible,
comprehensive, and well-written introductory textbook which
emphasizes the evolution of major global issues from the past to
the present. By integrating theory and political practice at
individual, state, and global levels, students are introduced to
key developments in global politics, helping them make sense of
major trends that are shaping our world. This completely revised
and updated edition includes new material on: *the dramatic shift
in U.S. policies under President Donald Trump and the post-Trump
moves to redo the global scene *the coronavirus pandemic and its
impact around the world *Brexit, and its consequences for the
European Union *the rise of China and Russia in the international
order *technological developments in weaponry and the
militarization of outer space * the growing importance of the
politics of identity, the environment, nationalism and populism.
while retaining much of the structure and many of the features of
past editions, including a revised range of faculty and student
aids- a test bank, flash cards, glossary, web links, PowerPoint
slides, chapter outlines, suggested video clips, map exercises,
cultural references, and boxed features. Stimulating and
provocative, the book is designed to appeal to students and
instructors interested in international relations as a broadly
defined, multidisciplinary subject encompassing politics, history,
economics, military science, psychology, sociology, anthropology
and philosophy.
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War and Warfare
Richard Mansbach, Ellen Pirro
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R3,343
Discovery Miles 33 430
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Through a carefully curated assemblage of readings, War and Warfare
helps students explore and better understand how violent conflicts
have shaped political life and wrought far-reaching consequences
throughout history. Readers learn about the major contentions and
arguments behind warfare, how conflicts unfold, how nations and
international organizations behave, and how various decisions can
result in potential ramifications of various degrees. The book
begins with an introduction of the nature of war in general before
examining the nature of nuclear war, arms control and disarmament,
and potential conflicts among leading world powers. Additional
chapters and readings address the spread of nuclear weapons to
other major states, including North Korea, Iran, India, and
Pakistan; conventional and unconventional warfare; and emerging
weapons systems and their consequences, including the use of drones
and the rise of cyberwarfare. Each chapter features an introduction
from the authors to provide readers with critical context. A timely
resource that seeks to help students understand modern world
conflicts, War and Warfare is an ideal resource for courses in
political science, international relations, and world history.
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