Global politics
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Global politics
(Palgrave foundations)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 2011
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this extensively revised new edition of Global Politics, internationally renowned author Andrew Heywood provides a systematic and integrated analysis of the theory and practice of contemporary international relations.
This edition is fully updated to cover key developments, from the Arab Spring to the global financial crisis, and provides enhanced coverage of current issues like international migration. An entirely new chapter on the importance and impact of theory at the end of the book revisits key perspectives, and addresses deeper questions about the nature and purpose of theory in global politics.
Drawing on an exceptionally wide range of theoretical perspectives throughout, each chapter is packed with innovative features to aid study and reinforce learning. To complement this textbook, there is a companion website with resources for both lecturers and students, offering exam questions, PowerPoint slides, online-only case-studies, self-test questions, and more.
This new edition offers:
- Updated key developments, from the Arab Spring to the global financial crisis, and provides enhanced coverage of issues like international migration
- An entirely new chapter on theory at the end of the book revisits key perspectives, and addresses deeper questions about the nature and purpose of theory in international relations
- Full page case studies of Global Politics in Action, illuminating major events in world affairs
- Global Actor case studies considering the nature and significance of key players on the world stage, from Google to the G-20
- Focus and debating features looking closely at issues and approaches.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Global Politics
2. Historical Context
3. Theories of Global Politics
4. The Economy in a Global Age
5. The State and Foreign Policy in a Global Age
6. Society in a Global Age
7. The Nation in a Global Age
8. Identity, Culture and Challenges to the West
9. Power and Twenty-First-Century Global Order
10. War and Peace
11. Nuclear Proliferation and Disarmament
12. Terrorism
13. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
14. International Law
15. Poverty and Development
16. Global Environmental Issues
17. Gender in Global Politics
18. International Organizations and the United Nations
19. Global Governance and the Bretton Woods System
20. Regionalism and World Politics
21. Why Theory Matters
22. Images of the Global Future
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