Global politics as if people mattered
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Global politics as if people mattered
(New millennium books in international studies)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
What would international relations look like if our theories and analyses began with individuals, families, and communities instead of executives, nation-states, and militaries? After all, it is people who make up cities, states, and corporations, and it is their beliefs and behaviors that explain why some parts of the world seem so peaceful while others appear so violent, why some societies are so rich while others are so poor. This unique look at contemporary global politics begins with people, treating them as "social individuals" with free will and human agency even as they are limited and disciplined by rules and rulers. Offering a fresh approach to global politics, this dynamic author team trades perspectives with each other and with such eminent social theorists as Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt to develop their resonant theme. Using practical examples as well as theory, the authors show students how they can take charge of their lives and the politics that affect them, even in the context of a vast global economy and impersonal international forces that sometimes seem out of control.
Filled with idealism, yet firmly grounded in current realities, Global Politics as if People Mattered is a fresh take on the proper place and potential of individuals in world politics--front and center, actively engaged in a way of life that is as politically personal as it is politically powerful. Helping students and others to carve out their own political space in the contemporary global order is a major aim of this unusual text.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Global Politics Because People Matter Chapter 2 People, Households, and the World Chapter 3 People and Power Chapter 4 People and Economy Chapter 5 People and States Chapter 6 People and Borders Chapter 7 People and War Chapter 8 People and Justice Chapter 9 People and Globalization Chapter 10 People Matter
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