The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International RelationsJohn Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens: Introduction 1: Anthony McGrew: Globalization and global politics Part One: The historical context 2: David Armstrong: The evolution of international society 3: Len Scott: International history, 1900-1999 4: Michael Cox: From the cold war to the world economic crisis Part Two: Theories of world politics 5: Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt: Realism 6: Tim Dunne: Liberalism 7: Steven L. Lamy: Contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberalism 8: Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones: Marxist and critical theories of international relations 9: Michael Barnett: Social constructivism 10: Lene Hansen: Post structuralism 11: Christine Sylvester: Post colonialism 12: Richard Shapcott: International ethics Part Three: Structures and processes 13: Mike Sheehan: The changing character of war 14: John Baylis: International and global security 15: Ngaire Woods: International political economy in an age of globalization 16: J. Ann Tickner: Gender in world politics 17: Christian Reus-Smit: International law 18: Richard Little: International regimes 19: Paul Taylor and Devon Curtis: The United Nations 20: Peter Willetts: Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics Part Four: International issues 21: John Vogler: Environmental issues 22: James D. Kiras: Terrorism and globalization 23: Darryl Howlett: Nuclear proliferation 24: John Breuilly: Nationalism 25: Simon Murden: Culture in world affairs 26: Edward Best and Thomas Christiansen: Regionalism in international affairs 27: Matthew Watson: Global trade and finance 28: Caroline Thomas and Tony Evans: Poverty, development, and hunger 29: Amitav Acharya: Human security 30: Jack Donnelly: Human rights 31: Alex J. Bellamy and Nicholas J. Wheeler: Humanitarian intervention in world politics Part Five: Globalization in the future 32: Andrew Linklater: Globalization and the transformation of political community 33: Ian Clark: Globalization and the post-cold war order. |
Contents
1 Globalization and global politics | 14 |
The historical context | 33 |
Theories of world politics | 83 |
structures and processes | 212 |
International issues | 345 |
Globalization in the future | 527 |
Glossary | 559 |
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