
단행본
Global Future: A Brief Introduction to World Politics
- 판사항
- 5th Edition
- 발행사항
- Boston, MA : Wadsworth Publishing, 2012
- 형태사항
- xxiv, 368 p. : ill ; 24cm
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references(p.341-354) and index
소장정보
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- 등록번호
- E206736
- 상태/반납예정일
- 대출가능
- -
- 위치/청구기호(출력)
- 자료실
책 소개
Intended for undergraduate students taking their first course in international relations, this work covers the whole range of world politics. Kegley, Jr. (Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs) and Raymond (political science, Boise State U.) take a wide stance, including chapters on history, nongovernmental organizations, multinational corporations, and ecological issues. Each chapter begins with the learning objectives and ends with a summary and key terms. These could also be looked up in a closing 10 page glossary. This fifth edition contains updated maps, tables, graphs, and charts, along with new coverage reflecting the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. The information is also consolidated, with the number of chapters (and length) reduced. Students receive access to supplemental online resources such as articles in InfoTrac and Political Science NewsWatch. Annotation ⓒ2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
목차
Part I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF WORLD POLITICS.
1. Analyzing World Politics.
2. Theories of World Politics.
3. The Historical Setting of Contemporary World Politics.
Part II. THE ACTORS IN WORLD POLITICS.
4. States and Foreign Policy Decision Making.
5. Intergovernmental Organizations and Global Governance.
6. Nongovernmental Organizations and Transnational Relations.
Part III. THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL SECURITY.
7. Patterns of Armed Conflict.
8. Arms, Alliances, and Coercive Diplomacy.
9. International Law and Human Rights.
Part IV. THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL WELFARE.
10. The Globalization of International Trade and Finance.
11. The Political Economy of Inequality and Development.
12. Global Environmental Trends and the Future of World Politics