The Globalization of World Politics: an introduction to international relations /

Baylis, John.

The Globalization of World Politics: an introduction to international relations / John Baylis | Steve Smith | Patricia Owens - United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2014. - xxi; 471p. ; Soft-Bound, 26cm.

Introduction:
1. Globalization and Global politics;
2. The evolution of international society;
3. International history 1900-1999;
4. From the end of the cold war to a new global era;
5. Rising powers and the emerging global order;
6. Realism;
7. Liberalism;
8. Marxist theories of international raletions;
9. Social constructivism;
10. Post-colonialism;
11. International poliitcal economy in an age of globalization;
12. International and global security;
13. The changing character of war;
14. International Law;
15. International regimes;
16. The united nations;
17. Regionalism in international affairs;
18. Gender in world politics;
19. Transnational actors and international organisation in global politics;
20. Poverty, Development, and Hunger;
21. Global trade and global finance;
22. Environmental issues;
23. Human security;
24. Human rights;
25. Nuclear proliferation;
26. Terrorism and globalisation.

The Globalization of World Politics is the most authoritative and complete introduction to international relations available, making it the essential text for students of IR.
The international sixth edition features a new chapter on rising powers and the emerging global order, ensuring the text continues to cover topics that will be defining the issues now and for the next generation.
The unique line-up expert contributors introduces students to the very best work within history, theory, structures, and key issues in IR, providing you with not only a way into this rich and challenging subject but also a constant guide throughout your studies.

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