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This two volume compendium of archival source material chronicles
British environmental politics between 1789 and 1914. The
collection examines scientific discoveries and the result of these
findings on the political environment, bringing the publics
attention to public health issues such as acid rain and river
pollution. The texts explore environmental conservationism as both
an artistic and a political movement, and the ways in which
environmental policy was regulated. Finally, the volumes explore
the environmental costs of British imperialism in the nineteenth
century, such as resource depletion and military ecocide.
Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will
be of great interest to students of environmental and political
history.
Crime investigation is not always a matter of gathering hard
evidence. Just as police officers sometimes follow a "hunch",
people with psychic abilities have often supplied invaluable leads
to help crack the most baffling cases. Through dreams, visions,
telepathy, and a host of other means, psychics have also predicted
and tried to prevent many serious crimes. Psychic Detectives allows
you to enter their world, revealing their astounding experiences
and the often heavy price they pay for sharing what they know.
Police agencies are generally reluctant to admit to the use of
psychics during or even after the completion of an investigation
for fear of ridicule from the public and other members of the law
enforcement community. Despite this, psychics have often become
involved in a large number of highly publicised investigations into
serial murders conducted over the last 20 years or more. Featured
cases include: the Kennedy assassinations * Jack the Ripper *
Charles Manson murders * Uri Geller's diamond find * David
Berkowitz ("Son of Sam") * Los Angeles Olympic Games bombing *
Moors murders * Peter Sutcliffe ("The Yorkshire Ripper") * IRA
bombing, Manchester * disappearance of Lord Lucan * Patty Hearst
kidnapping * and many more ...
This collection of archival source material chronicles British
environmental politics between 1789 and 1914. This text examines
the ways in which environmental issues were managed artistically
and socially, as well as politically. Accompanied by extensive
editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to
students of environmental and political history.
This volume of archival source material chronicles British
environmental politics between 1789 and 1914. This text examines
scientific discoveries during this period and the result of these
findings on the political environment, bringing the publics
attention to public health issues such as acid rain and river
pollution. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this
collection will be of great interest to students of environmental
and political history.
This textbook offers a student-friendly survey of the global
politics of the environment through the prism of security studies.
This book is divided into three thematic sections. The first part
sets out the key theoretical and practical arguments for and
against bringing together environmental and security issues. The
second part examines why environmental issues have been framed by
some as 'national security' concerns in the context of the effects
of overpopulation, resource depletion, climate change and the role
of the military as both a cause and a solution to problems of
pollution and natural disasters. Finally, the third section
explores the case for treating the key issues of environmental
change as matters of human security. The chapters have been updated
to include the 2015 Paris Climate Change Accords, the Trump and
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and there is a new
chapter on environmental history. Overall, the book provides a
clear, systematic and thorough overview of an area of great
academic and 'real-world' political interest. This book will be
essential reading for students of environmental studies, critical
and human security, human geography, development studies, and
International Relations in general.
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.
The Global Politics of Pesticides explores the varied, and often
conflicting, interests involved in the formulation of international
policies on chemical pesticide manufacture and use in each of the
main areas of environmental pollution, trade, development, public
health, food security, biotechnology and industrial safety and
explains why some aspects of pesticide use are subject to strict
international guidelines whilst others are not. The book breaks new
ground in objectively examining the competing viewpoints of food
producers and other pesticide users, the chemical industry, health
officials, traders, environmental/consumer pressure groups and the
public. It also considers how international regulation can occur in
spite of the fundamental differences of opinion and seemingly
opposing interests held by the key actors.
This book offers a wide-ranging account of the emerging issues of
international politics in the Artic, and the emerging Geopolitical
debates that surround the region. In this thorough but accessible
book covering environmental issues, the author examines the
Geopolitics of emerging land and resource disputes and the rise of
both nationalist and pan-Arctic movements in the region. Whereas
existing literature on the politics of the Arctic tends to focus
either on the environment or on Geopolitical interests, this book
considers both of these themes in addition to the politics of the
region's indigenous peoples and provides an overview on the
emerging issues of international politics in the Arctic. The book
makes full use of pedagogic features such as maps, diagrams,
timelines, biographies and boxes highlighting key concepts and
issues in order to make this an accessible book for both students
and scholars alike. This book will be of interest to students and
scholars of International Relations, Arctic Politics, Environmental
Politics and European Politics.
This textbook offers a student-friendly survey of the global
politics of the environment through the prism of security studies.
This book is divided into three thematic sections. The first part
sets out the key theoretical and practical arguments for and
against bringing together environmental and security issues. The
second part examines why environmental issues have been framed by
some as 'national security' concerns in the context of the effects
of overpopulation, resource depletion, climate change and the role
of the military as both a cause and a solution to problems of
pollution and natural disasters. Finally, the third section
explores the case for treating the key issues of environmental
change as matters of human security. The chapters have been updated
to include the 2015 Paris Climate Change Accords, the Trump and
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and there is a new
chapter on environmental history. Overall, the book provides a
clear, systematic and thorough overview of an area of great
academic and 'real-world' political interest. This book will be
essential reading for students of environmental studies, critical
and human security, human geography, development studies, and
International Relations in general.
The Global Politics of Pesticides explores the varied, and often
conflicting, interests involved in the formulation of international
policies on chemical pesticide manufacture and use in each of the
main areas of environmental pollution, trade, development, public
health, food security, biotechnology and industrial safety and
explains why some aspects of pesticide use are subject to strict
international guidelines whilst others are not. The book breaks new
ground in objectively examining the competing viewpoints of food
producers and other pesticide users, the chemical industry, health
officials, traders, environmental/consumer pressure groups and the
public. It also considers how international regulation can occur in
spite of the fundamental differences of opinion and seemingly
opposing interests held by the key actors.
This book offers a wide-ranging account of the emerging issues of
international politics in the Artic, and the emerging Geopolitical
debates that surround the region. In this thorough but accessible
book covering environmental issues, the author examines the
Geopolitics of emerging land and resource disputes and the rise of
both nationalist and pan-Arctic movements in the region. Whereas
existing literature on the politics of the Arctic tends to focus
either on the environment or on Geopolitical interests, this book
considers both of these themes in addition to the politics of the
region's indigenous peoples and provides an overview on the
emerging issues of international politics in the Arctic. The book
makes full use of pedagogic features such as maps, diagrams,
timelines, biographies and boxes highlighting key concepts and
issues in order to make this an accessible book for both students
and scholars alike. This book will be of interest to students and
scholars of International Relations, Arctic Politics, Environmental
Politics and European Politics.
The Global Politics of Pesticides explores the varied, and often
conflicting, interests involved in the formulation of international
policies on chemical pesticide manufacture and use - in each of the
main areas of environmental pollution, trade, development, public
health, food security, biotechnology and industrial safety - and
explains why some aspects of pesticide use are subject to strict
international guidelines whilst others are not. The book breaks new
ground in objectively examining the competing viewpoints of food
producers and other pesticide users, the chemical industry, health
officials, traders, environmental/consumer pressure groups and the
public. It also considers how international regulation can occur in
spite of the fundamental differences of opinion and seemingly
opposing interests held by the key actors.
Fully revised and updated, this fifth edition of Understanding Global Security considers the variety of ways in which peoples’ lives are threatened and
or secured in contemporary global politics. The traditional focus of security studies - war, deterrence and terrorism - are analyzed alongside non-military security issues such as famine, crime, disease, disasters, environmental degradation and human rights abuses to provide a comprehensive survey of how and why people are killed in the contemporary world. Key concepts of International Relations and globalization are defined and explained, prominent political thinkers and activists are profiled in short biographies and the human impact of the various security threats considered graphically illustrated in ‘top ten’ tables. Hence, this textbook introduces students to the full range of security issues in a clear and concise format that is easy to follow.
Specific updates include:
A refresh of the evolving theoretical literature on security including more analysis of feminist and post-colonial thought
Key recent international political developments- such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the withdrawal of the US from Afghanistan - are appraised and incorporated
A new section on hybrid warfare is included in Chapter 2, misogynistic terror is profiled in Chapter 3, whilst gun-smuggling and cybercrime are considered in more depth in Chapter 10
Chapter 5 features analysis of the rise of ‘genocide diplomacy’
The rise of private legal challenges to governments for failing to implement commitments to the Paris 2015 Climate Change Accords is reviewed and analysed
Greater evaluation of global governance, in the face of populist nationalist challenges to international cooperation, is offered
User-friendly and easy to follow, this textbook is designed to make a complex subject accessible to all. Key features include:
‘Top ten tables’ highlighting the most destructive events or forms of death in those areas throughout history
Boxed descriptions elaborating key concepts in the fields of security and International Relations
‘Biographical boxes’ of key individuals who have shaped security politics
Further reading and websites at the end of each chapter guiding you towards classic texts and the most up-to-date information on the various topics
Glossary of political terminology
This highly acclaimed and popular academic text will continue to be essential reading for everyone interested in security.
Table of Contents
1. Security and securitization
2. Military Threats to security from states
3.Threats to security from non-state actors
4.Economic threats to security
5.Identity, society and insecurity
6.Environmental threats to security
7.Health threats to security
8.Natural threats to security
9.Accidental threats to security
10.Criminal threats to security
11.Towards global security
The most engaging, coherent, and up-to-date introduction to the
field available. Extensively revised, the third edition is a
comprehensive yet accessible account of IR theory, international
actors, and global issues. This textbook is the ideal guide to
navigating some of the most challenging and critical issues we
face. World politics is changing fast. Spiralling energy and food
costs are initiating a global hunger crisis. Our continued
over-dependence on fossil fuels is causing dangerous climate
change. International organisations, companies, sovereign states,
diplomats, and citizens must work together to resolve multiple
issues - from war in Ukraine to the global Covid-19 pandemic. This
fully revised and updated third edition presents the concepts,
theories and applications of world politics in a comprehensive and
contemporary style to help you understand current global affairs.
The text is packed with examples from around the world. It takes a
distinctive longer-term historical perspective, showing how events
from the 1500s impact on international structures and dynamics
today. Covering all the essential topics, from international law
and political economy to critical theory and security studies, this
new edition includes: 3 brand new chapters on Foreign Policy
Analysis, Race and Identity, and Global Health Fully revised
historical chapters for a comprehensive historical perspective An
expanded range of topics, cases, and cutting-edge research to fully
reflect the latest empirical and theoretical developments Its
unparalleled breadth and clarity make it the perfect introductory
text for all undergraduate students of International Relations and
Global Politics. Jeffrey Haynes is an emeritus professor of
politics at London Metropolitan University. Peter Hough is an
Associate Professor in International Politics at Middlesex
University, London. Bruce Pilbeam is a Senior Lecturer in Politics
and International Relations at London Metropolitan University.
• Explores the evolution of thinking on Security and gives
coverage to both traditional military security as well as
non-military security in an accessible yet authoritative manner.
• Analyses and explores the changing nature of the definition of
Security to fully capture the evolution of the theoretical debate
on the meaning of security. • Security Threats are illustrated
using ‘Top Ten’ tables • This edition provides increased
analysis on feminist and post-colonial thought.
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.
How can we better resolve issues like climate change or global
pandemics? When is resolution of armed conflict achievable?
What impact does culture, religion or identity have on world
events? Today’s world politics is complex, contested and changing
fast. Sovereign states, big data, international institutions, world
leaders, large companies, and citizens all have vested interests in
the most momentous issues facing us. Whether it’s economic
crisis, global health, nuclear deterrence or war, this text is the
ideal guide to understanding the most critical issues of today, and
the competing ways to interpret them. Extensively revised,
the third edition takes you through the key events and changes in
world politics from the 1500s, showing how historical events and
developments are essential for understanding world politics today.
Packed with examples from around the world, the book introduces the
reader to different theories, concepts, issues, and actors in world
politics.Covering all the essential topics, from international law
and political economy to critical theory and security studies, this
new edition includes: - 3 brand new chapters on Foreign Policy
Analysis, Race and Identity, and Global Health - Fully revised
historical chapters for a comprehensive historical perspective - An
expanded range of topics, cases, and cutting-edge research to fully
reflect the latest empirical and theoretical developments Its
unparalleled breadth and clarity make it the perfect introductory
text for all undergraduate students of International Relations and
Global Politics. Jeffrey Haynes is an emeritus professor of
politics at London Metropolitan University. Peter Hough is an
Associate Professor in International Politics at Middlesex
University, London. Bruce Pilbeam is a Senior Lecturer in Politics
and International Relations at London Metropolitan University.
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. The book's features include: - In-depth case
studies that explore and analyse world events - Student-friendly
introductions to IR theory that cut through the jargon - Annotated
reading lists that aid further study - End-of-chapter questions
that encourage reflection and debate In addition, a set of online
resources are available, including: - Video case studies -
Interactive simulations - PowerPoint slides - Multiple choice
questions - Flashcard glossaries - Mapping exercises - Current
events blog and quiz, updated weekly
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