Introduction to global politics

Introduction to global politics

Author
Steven L. Lamy
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Edition
4th
Year
2017
Page
426
ISBN
9780190299798,0190299797
File Type
pdf
File Size
120.3 MiB

Introduction to Global Politics, Fourth Edition, provides students with a current, engaging, and non U.S. perspective on global politics. It shows students how to analyze global political events using theoretical approaches both mainstream and alternative and emphasizes non state actors more than any other global politics text.

Chapter by Chapter Revisions

Chapter 1: Introduction to Global Politics
Expanded theoretical coverage introduces students to the three theoretical traditions in international relations theory: Machiavellian, Grotian, and Kantian
New Case Study: "Global Production and the iPhone"

Chapter 2: The Evolution of Global Politics
Revised chapter opening vignette addresses the goals of nation states for survival and influence in the global system and how critical trends, such as the diffusion of power and increasing demands for vital resources, influence such goals
Expanded coverage of US Cuba relations addresses the restoration of diplomatic ties
Further examination of the war on terrorism, including the completion of NATO's International Security Assistance Force mission in Afghanistan and its subsequent transition to the ongoing Resolute Support Mission
Updated Global Perspective "Perception, Continuity, and Change After January 20, 2009" addresses the continuing course of the Arab Spring
Updated statistics and graphics include "Estimated Global Nuclear Warheads, as of 2015," and "Number of Wars in Progress Since 1950"

Chapter 3: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories
Elimination of overlapping content between Chapter 3 and the first two introductory chapters, effectively streamlining the chapter and bringing its objectives of defining and describing the origins of IR theories, as well as explaining the relation among the levels of analysis and the different variations of the five schools of thought, into clearer focus
The latest on the most pertinent international relations matters including how world leaders should deal with extremist networks like the Islamic State

Chapter 4: Making Foreign Policy
Further coverage and analysis of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference
Expanded discussion of fragile states, including updates to the Fragile State Index
Discussion of foreign policy evaluation has been expanded to include criticism of the CIA's detention and treatment of prisoners taken in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Additional examples of NGO influence on human rights (i.e. Human Rights Watch pressuring the Chinese government to abolish its re education through labor detention system)
Updated statistics and graphics include "Top Ten Foreign Aid Donors" and the addition of a new figure "Share of World Military Expenditures of the 15 States with the Highest Expenditure"

Chapter 5: Global and Regional Governance
Revised chapter opening vignette addresses the impact of the Tunisian National Dialogue as a civil society organization and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Updated examples of venture philanthropy include Facebook co founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's pledge to donate 99 percent of his wealth
Updated Case Study "A Global Campaign: The Baby Milk Advocacy Network" includes recent statistics from the World Health Organization.
Updated statistics and graphics include "INGO Growth Continues" and "Distribution of Think Tanks in the World"

Chapter 6: Global Security, Military Power, and Terrorism
Updated information on conflicts including the Syrian civil war, the rise of the Islamic State and their goal to establish an Islamic Caliphate, and the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic to prevent civil wars and sectarian conflicts
Condensed coverage of mainstream and critical approaches to security in order to eliminate overlapping content found in Chapter 3: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories
Added examples of the importance of collective action and reliance on international/regional organization (i.e

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