Global politics : a new introduction
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Global politics : a new introduction
Routledge, 2025
4th edition
- : hbk
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Jenny Edkins, Maja Zehfuss and Thomas Gregory
- How do we begin to think about the world? / Lucy Taylor
- Why do some people think they know what is good for others? / Naeem Inayatullah
- When do we think global politics began? / Brieg Powel
- What happens if we don't take nature for granted? / Stefanie Fishel
- Can we save the planet? / Carl Death
- Who do we think we are? / Annick T.R. Wibben
- How do religious beliefs affect politics? / Peter Mandaville
- Why do we obey? / Jenny Edkins
- How do we find out what's going on in the world? / Debbie Lisle
- What does AI do to politics? / Louise Amoore
- Why is people's movement restricted? / Somdeep Sen
- Where do we think we are from? / Elena Barabantseva
- Does the nation-state work? / Michael J. Shapiro
- How is the world organized economically? / Maria Tanyag
- How does colonialism work? / Sankaran Krishna
- Do colonialism and slavery belong to the past? / Kate Manzo
- How does finance affect the politics of everyday life? / Matt Davies
- How can we end poverty? / Mustapha Kamal Pasha
- Why does politics turn to violence? / Joanna Bourke
- What makes the world dangerous? / Thomas Gregory
- Can we move beyond conflict? / Roland Bleiker and David Shim
- Who has rights? / Giorgio Shani
- Conclusion : what can we do to change the world? / Maja Zehfuss
