The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Baylis, John
Other Authors: Smith, Steve, Owens, Patricia
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2008
Edition:4th ed
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Globalization and global politics / Anthony McGrew
  • The evolution of international society / David Armstrong
  • International history, 1900-90 / Len Scott
  • From the cold war to the war on terror / Michael Cox
  • Realism / Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt
  • Liberalism / Tim Dunne
  • Contemporary mainstream approaches : neo-realism and neo-liberalism / Steven L. Lamy
  • Marxist theories of international relations / Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
  • Social constructivism / Michael Barnett
  • Alternative approaches to international theory / Steve Smith and Patricia Owens
  • International ethics / Richard Shapcott
  • The changing character of war / Mike Sheehan
  • International and global security / John Baylis
  • International political economy in an age of globalization / Ngaire Woods
  • Gender in world politics / J. Ann Tickner
  • International law / Christian Reus-Smit
  • International regimes / Richard Little
  • The United Nations / Paul Taylor and Devon Curtis
  • Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics / Peter Willetts
  • Environmental issues / John Vogle
  • Terrorism and globalization / James D. Kiras
  • Nuclear proliferation / Darryl Howlett
  • Nationalism / John Breuilly
  • Culture in world affairs / Simon Murden
  • Regionalism in international affairs / Edward Best and Thomas Christiansen
  • Global trade and finance / Jan Aart Scholte
  • Poverty, development, and hunger / Caroline Thomas
  • Human security / Amitav Acharya
  • Human rights / Chris Brown
  • Humanitarian intervention in world politics / Alex J. Bellamy and Nicholas J. Wheeler
  • Globalization and the transformation of political community / Andrew Linklater
  • Globalization and the post-cold war order / Ian Clark.