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OverviewFully revised and updated to cover the latest developments in world politics, the second edition of this highly successful textbook will once again provide the ideal introduction for all students of International Relations. Written specially for those coming to the subject for the first time, this text has been carefully edited by John Baylis and Steve Smith to ensure a coherent, accessible, and lively account of the globalization of world politics. The book is accompanied by a dedicated COMPANION WEBSITE - including PowerPoint slides; further questions, web links, and case studies that put theory into practice with analysis of real life issues. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Updated to reflect events since 1997, with more attention given to the integration of the globalization theme throughout the book. The HISTORY section now has a new chapter by Michael Cox on 'International History since 1990' bringing the story of International Relations up to the present day. The THEORY section has been significantly reorganized following feedback from teachers and includes a new chapter on 'Contemporary Mainstream Approaches' by Steve Lamy. The new organization of this section allows more room to introduce to the main theories of International Relations (such as realism and liberalism) and to explain complex theoretical developments in more detail. The INTERNATIONAL ISSUES section now includes a chapter on 'The Communications and Internet Revolution in IR' by Jonathan Aronson and a substantially revised chapter on 'Culture in World Affairs' by Simon Murden. The book also includes new contributions on International Political Economy (Ngaire Woods) and European Integration (Thomas Christiansen). NEW concluding section on 'Globalization in the Future': this new final section contains two chapters by leading International Relations scholars - Andrew Linklater on 'Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community' and Ian Clark on 'Globalization and the Post-Cold War Order'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Baylis , Steve SmithPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.375kg ISBN: 9780198782636ISBN 10: 0198782632 Pages: 700 Publication Date: 01 October 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. The Globalization of World Politics; THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT; 2. The Evolution of International Society; 3. International History 1900-1945; 4. International History 1945-1990; 5. The End of the Cold War; 6. International History since 1990; THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS; 7. Realism; 8. Liberalism; 9. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches: Neo-Realism and Neo-Liberalism; 10. Marxist Theories of International Relations; 11. Reflectivist and Constructivist Approaches to International Theory; STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES; 12. International and Global Security in the Post-Cold War Era; 13. International Political Economy; 14. International Regimes; 15. Diplomacy; 16. The United Nations and International Order; 17. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics; INTERNATIONAL ISSUES; 18. Environmental Issues; 19. Nuclear Proliferation; 20. Nationalism; 21. Culture in World Affairs; 22. Humanitarian Intervention and World Politics; 23. European and Regional Integration; 24. Global Trade and Finance; 25. The Communications and Internet Revolution in International Relations; 26. Poverty, Development, and Hunger; 27. Gender Issues; 28. Human Rights; GLOBALIZATION IN THE FUTURE; 29. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community; 30. Globalization and the Post-Cold War OrderReviews'The best introduction to the subject by far. A classic of its kind.' Dr David Baker, University of Warwick 'An accessible and bang up-to-date study which blends theory and practice through well-focussed and integrated chapters dealing with key international issues in the new millenium...a superb book which really does justify the plaudits.'Dr Shaun Gregory, University of Bradford 'The most comprehensive introductory text in IR which challenges the diligent student to think.' Dr Mark F. Imber, University of St Andrews Author InformationJohn Baylis is a Professor and Head of the department of Political Theory and Government at the University of Wales, Swansea. He was formerly Dean of Social Sciences at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. His publications include: Dilemmas of World Politics, edited with N. J. Rengger (1992), The Diplomacy of Pragmatism: Britain and the Formation of NATO (1993) and Ambiguity and Deterrence: British Nuclear Strategy 1945-1964 (1995) and Anglo-American Relations Since 1939: The Enduring Alliance (1998). Steve Smith is a Professor in the Department of International Politics, and Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He specializes in international political theory. His publications include nternational Relations Theory Today, edited with Ben Booth (1995) and International Theory: Positivism and Beyond edited with Ken Booth and Marysia Zalewski (1996). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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