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Title:
Introduction to international relations : perspectives, connections, and enduring questions
Author:
Grieco, Joseph M., author.
ISBN:
9781352004229
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Edition:
Second edition.
Physical Description:
xxxix, 587 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Contents:
[1.] Understanding international relations. How does international relations affect us? -- Who is involved in international relations? -- How can we understand and analyze international relations? -- How can we view world politics from different perspectives? -- [2.] The emergence of a global system of states, 1500-today. Starting point: the world in 1500 -- The formation of the international political system, 1500-1900 -- World War I and World War II, 1900-45 -- The global struggle of the Cold War, 1945-89 -- The view from the south: decolonization, the non-aligned movement, and the quest for a new international economic order -- The contemporary international order, 1989-present -- [3.] Theories of international relations. The realist tradition -- The liberal tradition -- The Marxist tradition -- The constructivist tradition -- Critical theory and the feminist tradition -- Comparing traditions -- [4.] The analysis of foreign policy. Foreign policy analysis: connections to international relations -- Core concepts of foreign policy -- The sources of foreign policy -- How and why states change their foreign policy -- [5.] Framing international relations: the role of laws and organizations. Basic concepts and distinctions -- Domains of international law and organizations -- Theoretical explanations for the existence of international law and organizations -- Theoretical explanations for the effectiveness of international law and organizations -- [6.] War and its causes. Wars between countries -- Immediate causes of war -- Underlying causes of war: the individual level of analysis -- Underlying causes of war: the state level of analysis -- Underlying causes of war: the international level of analysis -- Internal wars and their causes -- [7.] Pathways to interstate peace. The international distribution of power as a condition for peace -- State strategies for achieving interstate peace -- International law and institutions as mechanisms for peace -- Transnational mechanisms for peace -- [8.] Technology, the use of force, and weapons of mass destruction. Technology and the historical evolution of warfare -- Nuclear weapons and the nuclear revolution -- Nuclear proliferation and efforts to halt it -- Chemical and biological weapons -- Weapons of mass destruction, non-state actors, and terrorism -- New technologies and new challenges: drones and cyber-warfare -- [9.] International economics: basic theory and core institutions. Basic elements of international trade theory and policy -- Basic elements of international money -- Multinational enterprises and international political economy -- The institutions of the world economy -- [10.] States and markets in the world economy. Two great eras of economic globalization -- States and markets: three great traditions of thought -- Economic liberalism -- Economic nationalism -- Marxism -- States and markets in a world of anarchy -- The two-sided government: managing domestic and international relations -- State building, war, and markets -- Great powers and the world economy -- Leadership and the liberal world economy -- The contemporary world economy: globalization and its challenges -- [11.] Dilemmas of development. What and where are the developing countries? -- International relations and challenges to developing countries -- Is international trade a path to development? -- Is international finance a path to development? -- Development strategies and emerging powers -- [12.] Non-state actors and challenges to sovereignty. States, sovereignty, and the Westphalian system -- Challenges to sovereign states -- International responses to weak and failed states -- Whither the state? -- [13.] The environment and international relations. Sources of problems for the global environment and natural resources -- Challenges for the world's environment and natural resources -- Management of international environmental problems -- [14.] Facing the future: six visions of an emerging international order. Model 1: A world of geo-economic competition -- Model 2: A return to a multipolar balance-of-power system -- Model 3: A return to bipolarity -- Model 4: A democratic peace -- Model 5: A clash of civilizations -- Model 6: Global fracture: pre-modern, modern, and post-modern zones.
Abstract:
This textbook provides an introduction and guide to contemporary international affairs. The authors present basic concepts and theories that are useful for making sense of contemporary debates and challenges in international politics. They use current events and recent history to demonstrate how states and other actors interact with each other across national borders. Major topics include international cooperation, security and conflict, trade, and international law and human rights.
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