The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction to International Relations

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-12-30
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Now in its third edition, The Globalization of World Politics has been fully revised to cover the latest developments in world politics. The book features three new chapters on International Law, Terrorism, and Social Constructivism and two updated case studies. 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. As with the previous edition, there is a companion website that offers up-to-date case studies of the conflicts in Kosovo and the 1990-91 Gulf War and a new case study on Iraq. The Globalization of World Politics, Third Edition, is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in International Relations.

Author Biography


John Baylis is Professor and Head of Department of Politics and IR at the University of Wales, Swansea. He is also Pro-Vice Chancellor of the university. His publications include Dilemmas of World Politics, edited with N. J. Rengger (1992), The Diplomacy of Pragmatism: Britain and the Formation of NATO (1993), Ambiguity and Deterrence: British Nuclear Strategy 1945-1964 (1995) and Anglo-American Relations Since 1939: The Enduring Alliance (1998).
Steve Smith is University Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Studies in the Department of Politics at the University of Exeter. He specializes in international political theory. His publications include International Relations Theory Today, edited with Ben Booth (1995) and International Theory: Positivism and Beyond edited with Ken Booth and Marysia Zalewski (1996).

Table of Contents

Globalization and global politicsp. 19
The evolution of international societyp. 45
International history, 1900-1945p. 63
International history, 1945-1990p. 93
The end of the cold warp. 111
From the cold war to the war on terrorp. 131
Realismp. 161
Liberalismp. 185
Contemporary mainstream approaches : neo-realism and neo-liberalismp. 205
Marxist theories of international relationsp. 225
Social constructivismp. 251
Alternative approaches to international theoryp. 271
International and global security in the post-cold war erap. 297
International political economy in an age of globalizationp. 325
International lawp. 349
International regimesp. 369
Diplomacyp. 387
The United Nationsp. 405
Transnational actors and international organizations in global politicsp. 425
Environmental issuesp. 451
Terrorism and globalizationp. 479
Nuclear proliferationp. 499
Nationalismp. 521
Culture in world affairsp. 539
Humanitarian intervention in world politicsp. 555
European integration and regional cooperationp. 579
Global trade and financep. 599
Causes and consequences of the communications and Internet revolutionp. 621
Poverty, development, and hungerp. 645
Gender issuesp. 669
Human rightsp. 689
Globalization and the transformation of political communityp. 709
Globalization and the post-cold war orderp. 727
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