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International Relations and Globalisation in the 21st Century
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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,…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317862963
- Artikelnr.: 40066104
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317862963
- Artikelnr.: 40066104
to Realism Realism in International Relations Key assumptions Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 7. Liberalism Context The `back-story
to Liberalism Liberalism in contemporary International Relations Key assumptions Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 8. Marxism and Neo-Marxism Context The ideas of Marx The ideas of Lenin Dependency Theory World Systems Theory Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 9. Critical Theory Context Contemporary critical theory and IR Key concepts Conclusions 10. Alternative Approaches Theoretical context Postmodernism Feminism Green theory Conclusions 11. Social Constructivism Social Constructivism as a bridge between the traditional theories Agency and culture in IR A Social Constructivist reappraisal of IR
s key concepts The empiricists strike back? Critiques of Social Constructivism Conclusion Part Four: International and Regional Actors 12. Intergovernmental Organisations What is an intergovernmental organisation? The evolution and diversity of IGOs IR theory and IGOs Conclusions 13. Global Multi-Purpose IGOs: The United Nations and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference Intergovernmental organisations and globalisation The United Nations and international law The UN Charter The five permanent members of the UN Security Council: permanent privileges Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) The OIC: history and development Conclusion: comparing the UN and the OIC 14. Regional Organisations and Regionalisation: Theory and Practice Introduction Regional cooperation and globalisation Old regionalisation and new regionalisation The North American Free Trade Agreement Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Conclusion 15. The European Union and the African Union Introduction The European Union The African Union Conclusion Part Five: Current Global Issues 16. International Political Economy, Part I: Theory and History What is IPE? A short history of IPE Approaches to IPE The contemporary trading system The contemporary international monetary system Conclusions 17. International Political Economy, Part II: Key Actors and Controversies The IMF and World Bank International trade organisations Multi-national corporations (MNCs) Theoretical perspectives on the actors of IPE Conclusions 18. Development, Poverty and Inequality The persistence of global poverty Approaches to development The evolution of development policy Conclusions 19. Gender Context Gender approaches to IR Gender and security Gender and international development Future developments Conclusions 20. Identity and Identities Forms of identity Theorising identity Conclusions 21. Democratisation What is democracy? The three waves of democratisation What can make democracy permanent? Democratisation by force
`nation building
Is democratisation important for international relations? Conclusions 22. Human Rights The evolution of the idea of human rights The United Nations and the codification of human rights Implementing human rights Are human rights `right
? Conclusions 23. The Natural Environment The emergence of political ecology The globalisation of political ecology Global environmental policy and human security Threats to a global consensus on environmental policy Conclusions
1. World Politics And Globalisation
Globalisation And IR: Historical Perspective
2. International Society And World Politics
3. World Politics: 19th Century To World War II
4. World Politics After World War II
5. World Politics After The Cold War
IR Theories
6. Realism
7. Liberalism
8. Marxism And Neo-Marxism
9. Post-Positivism
10. Critical Theory
11. Feminism And Gender
12. Social Constructivism
International Structures And Dynamics
13. Foreign Policy Analysis
14. International Organisations And Transnational Actors
15. The United Nations
16. Global Civil Society
17. International Law
18. Regionalism
19. Race & Identity
20. International Security
21. International Political Economy
Global Issues
22. The Global Environment
23. Development, Poverty And Inequality
24. Contemporary Warfare
25. Global Health Politics
26. Migration
27. Human Rights
28. Terrorism And Political Violence
29. Nuclear Deterrence And Proliferation
30. Peacekeeping And Peacebuilding
Conclusions
31. Conclusions And The Future Of World Politics
to Realism Realism in International Relations Key assumptions Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 7. Liberalism Context The `back-story
to Liberalism Liberalism in contemporary International Relations Key assumptions Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 8. Marxism and Neo-Marxism Context The ideas of Marx The ideas of Lenin Dependency Theory World Systems Theory Key concepts Conclusions and criticisms 9. Critical Theory Context Contemporary critical theory and IR Key concepts Conclusions 10. Alternative Approaches Theoretical context Postmodernism Feminism Green theory Conclusions 11. Social Constructivism Social Constructivism as a bridge between the traditional theories Agency and culture in IR A Social Constructivist reappraisal of IR
s key concepts The empiricists strike back? Critiques of Social Constructivism Conclusion Part Four: International and Regional Actors 12. Intergovernmental Organisations What is an intergovernmental organisation? The evolution and diversity of IGOs IR theory and IGOs Conclusions 13. Global Multi-Purpose IGOs: The United Nations and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference Intergovernmental organisations and globalisation The United Nations and international law The UN Charter The five permanent members of the UN Security Council: permanent privileges Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) The OIC: history and development Conclusion: comparing the UN and the OIC 14. Regional Organisations and Regionalisation: Theory and Practice Introduction Regional cooperation and globalisation Old regionalisation and new regionalisation The North American Free Trade Agreement Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Conclusion 15. The European Union and the African Union Introduction The European Union The African Union Conclusion Part Five: Current Global Issues 16. International Political Economy, Part I: Theory and History What is IPE? A short history of IPE Approaches to IPE The contemporary trading system The contemporary international monetary system Conclusions 17. International Political Economy, Part II: Key Actors and Controversies The IMF and World Bank International trade organisations Multi-national corporations (MNCs) Theoretical perspectives on the actors of IPE Conclusions 18. Development, Poverty and Inequality The persistence of global poverty Approaches to development The evolution of development policy Conclusions 19. Gender Context Gender approaches to IR Gender and security Gender and international development Future developments Conclusions 20. Identity and Identities Forms of identity Theorising identity Conclusions 21. Democratisation What is democracy? The three waves of democratisation What can make democracy permanent? Democratisation by force
`nation building
Is democratisation important for international relations? Conclusions 22. Human Rights The evolution of the idea of human rights The United Nations and the codification of human rights Implementing human rights Are human rights `right
? Conclusions 23. The Natural Environment The emergence of political ecology The globalisation of political ecology Global environmental policy and human security Threats to a global consensus on environmental policy Conclusions
1. World Politics And Globalisation
Globalisation And IR: Historical Perspective
2. International Society And World Politics
3. World Politics: 19th Century To World War II
4. World Politics After World War II
5. World Politics After The Cold War
IR Theories
6. Realism
7. Liberalism
8. Marxism And Neo-Marxism
9. Post-Positivism
10. Critical Theory
11. Feminism And Gender
12. Social Constructivism
International Structures And Dynamics
13. Foreign Policy Analysis
14. International Organisations And Transnational Actors
15. The United Nations
16. Global Civil Society
17. International Law
18. Regionalism
19. Race & Identity
20. International Security
21. International Political Economy
Global Issues
22. The Global Environment
23. Development, Poverty And Inequality
24. Contemporary Warfare
25. Global Health Politics
26. Migration
27. Human Rights
28. Terrorism And Political Violence
29. Nuclear Deterrence And Proliferation
30. Peacekeeping And Peacebuilding
Conclusions
31. Conclusions And The Future Of World Politics