The globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations
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adam_text | Detailed contents
List of figures
......................................................................................................................................xxvii
List of boxes and case studies
........................................................................................................
xxviii
List of tables
........................................·.............................................................................................
xxxiii
About the contributors
.............................................·.....................................................................
xxxiv
World map
........................·......................................................................................................................xl
Introduction
................................................................................................................................0
From international politics to world politics
3
Theories of world politics
3
The four theories and globalization
б
Globalization and its precursors
8
Globalization: myth or reality?
10
1
Globalization and global politics
...........................................................................................14
Introduction
16
Making sense of globalization
16
Conceptualizing globalization
18
Contemporary globalization
20
A world transformed: globalization and distorted global politics
23
From distorted global politics to cosmopolitan global politics?
29
Conclusion
32
Part One The historical context
2
The evolution of international society
..............................................·..................................36
Introduction: the idea of international society
38
Ancient worlds
39
The Christian and Islamic orders
42
The emergence of the modern international society
44
The globalization of international society
48
Conclusion: problems of global international society
49
3
International history,
1900-90..............................................................................................54
Introduction
56
Modern total war
56
End of empire
58
Cold war
60
Conclusion
67
XX Detailed contents
4
From the cold war to the war on terror
...............................................................................70
Introduction
72
The end of the cold war
72
Mapping the post-cold war era
74
From superpower to hyperpower
—
US primacy
75
Europe in the new world system
77
Russia: from Yeltsin to Putin
78
East Asia: primed for rivalry?
80
The haves and the have
nots
81
The war on terror: from
9/11
to Iraq
83
Conclusion
86
Part Two Theories of world politics
5
Realism
......................................................................................................................................90
Introduction: the timeless wisdom of Realism
92
One Realism, or many?
95
The essential Realism
100
Conclusion: Realism and the globalization of world politics
103
6
LiberaUsm
................................................................................................................................108
Introduction
110
Core ideas in Liberal thinking on international relations
112
Liberalism and globalization
116
Conclusion
120
7
Contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberatism
...................124
Introduction
126
Neo-realism
127
Neo-liberalism
131
The neo-neo debate
133
Neo-liberals and neo-realists on globalization
136
Conclusion: narrowing the agenda of international relations
137
8
Marxist theories of international relations
.............................·.........................................142
Introduction: the continuing relevance of Marxism
144
The essential elements of Marxist theories of world politics
145
World-system theory
147
Gramscianism
149
Critical theory
153
New Marxism I55
Conclusion: Marxist theories of international relations and globalization
157
9
Social Constructivism
............................................................................................................160
Introduction
162
The main
Constructivist
tenets
162
Detailed contents
Constructivism and global change
168
Conclusion
171
10
Alternative approaches to international theory
..............................................................174
Introduction
176
Explanatory/constitutive theories and foundational/anti-foundational theories
176
Historical sociology
179
Feminist theory
181
Post-modernism
185
Post-colonialism
187
Conclusion
190
11
International ethics
...............................................................................................................192
Introduction
194
The ethical significance of boundaries: cosmopolitanism and its alternatives
194
Anti-cosmopolitanism: realism and pluralism
199
Global ethical issues
201
Conclusion
205
Part Three Structures and processes
12
The changing character of war
............................................................................................210
Introduction
212
Definitions
213
The nature of war
214
The revolution in military affairs
217
Post-modern war
219
New wars
221
Conclusion
224
13
International and global security
........................................................................................226
Introduction
228
What is meant by the concept of security?
229
The traditional approach to national security
230
The difficulties of cooperation between states
232
The opportunities for cooperation between states
232
Alternative views on international and global security
234
Critical security studies
235
Global society and international security
236
Conclusion: the continuing tensions between national, international, and global security
238
14
International political economy in an age of globalization
............................................242
Introduction
244
The post-war world-economy
244
Traditional and new approaches to IPE
248
The globalization debate in IPE
252
χχΠ
Detailed contents
International institutions in the globalizing world-economy
256
Conclusion
258
15
Gender in world politics
.......................................................................................................262
Introduction
264
Feminist theories
264
Feminists define gender
265
Putting a gender lens on global politics
266
Gendering security
268
Gender in the global economy
271
Using knowledge to inform policy practice
273
Conclusion
276
16
International law
....................................................................................................................278
Introduction: the paradox of international law
280
Order and institutions
280
The modern institution of international law
281
From international to supranational law?
286
The laws of war
288
Theoretical approaches to international law
289
Conclusion
293
17
International regimes
............................................................................................................296
Introduction
298
The nature of regimes
300
Competing theories of regime formation
302
Conclusion
307
18
The United Nations
...............................................................................................................312
Introduction
314
A brief history of the United Nations and its principal organs
314
The United Nations and the maintenance of international peace and security
319
The United Nations and intervention within states
321
The United Nations and economic and social questions
324
The reform process in the economic and social arrangements of the United Nations
326
Conclusion
327
19
Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics
......................330
Introduction
332
Problems with the state-centric approach
332
Transnational companies as political actors
334
Non-legitimate groups and liberation movements as political actors
337
Non-governmental organizations as political actors
339
International organizations as structures of global politics
341
Conclusion: issues and policy systems in global politics
342
Detailed contents
Part Four International issues
20
Environmental issues
.............................................................................................................350
Introduction
352
Environmental issues on the international agenda: a brief history
353
The functions of international environmental cooperation
356
Climate change
361
The environment and International Relations theory
365
Conclusion
366
21
Terrorism and globalization
.................................................................................................370
Introduction
372
Definitions
372
Terrorism: from transnational to global phenomenon
(1968-2001) 374
Terrorism: the impact of globalization
375
Globalization, technology, and terrorism
378
Combating terrorism
382
Conclusion
384
22
Nuclear proliferation
.............................................................................................................386
Introduction
388
Nature of nuclear weapons and their effects
389
Diffusion of nuclear and missile technology
391
Theorizing nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation
392
Evolution of global nuclear control and anti-proliferation measures
396
Conclusion
399
23
Nationalism
..................................·.........................................................................................402
Introduction: concepts and debates
404
Nationalism, nation-states, and global politics in history
406
Nationalism, nation-states, and global politics today
412
Conclusion
414
24
Culture in world affairs
.........................................................................................................418
Introduction: culture in human affairs
420
The counter-revolutionaries of the global age
423
A counter-revolution at the civilization level?: the case of Islam
426
Islamic fundamentalism
427
Conclusion
431
25
Regionalism in international affairs
....................................................................................434
Introduction
436
Regional cooperation and regional integration
436
Regional cooperation in a global context
438
XXIV
Detailed contents
The process of European integration
444
Conclusion
447
26
Global trade and finance
......................................................................................................
450
Introduction
452
A globalizing economy
453
Global trade
457
Global finance 459
Continuity and change in economic globalization
462
Conclusion
466
27
Poverty, development, and hunger
......................................................................................468
Introduction
470
Poverty
471
Development
473
Hunger
482
Conclusion: looking to the future
—
globalization with a human face?
487
28
Human security
......................................................................................................................490
Introduction
492
What is human security?
492
Debates about human security
494
Dimensions of human security
496
Promoting human security
502
Conclusion
504
29
Human rights
..........................................................................................................................506
Introduction
508
On rights in general
510
The liberal account of human rights
511
1948
and the modern agenda
513
Political and economic rights
514
Universalism
challenged
516
Conclusion
519
30
Humanitarian intervention in world politics
.....................................................................522
Introduction
524
The case for humanitarian intervention
524
The case against humanitarian intervention
526
The
1990s:
a golden era of humanitarian activism?
528
Humanitarian intervention and the war on terror
531
The responsibility to protect
535
Conclusion
53g
Detailed contents
χχν
Part Five Globalization in the future
31
Globalization and the transformation of political community
......................................542
Introduction: what is a political community?
544
Nationalism and political community
545
Community and citizenship
547
The changing nature of political community
549
Beyond Realism?
553
Conclusion
556
32
Globalization and the post-cold war order
........................................................................560
Introduction
562
A typology of order
563
The elements of contemporary order
564
Globalization and the post-Westphalian order?
567
Globalization and legitimacy
569
An international order of globalized states?
571
Conclusion
573
Glossary
...........................................................................................................................................577
References
........................................................................................................................................591
Index
.................................................................................................................................................607
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adam_txt |
Detailed contents
List of figures
.xxvii
List of boxes and case studies
.
xxviii
List of tables
.·.
xxxiii
About the contributors
.·.
xxxiv
World map
.·.xl
Introduction
.0
From international politics to world politics
3
Theories of world politics
3
The four theories and globalization
б
Globalization and its precursors
8
Globalization: myth or reality?
10
1
Globalization and global politics
.14
Introduction
16
Making sense of globalization
16
Conceptualizing globalization
18
Contemporary globalization
20
A world transformed: globalization and distorted global politics
23
From distorted global politics to cosmopolitan global politics?
29
Conclusion
32
Part One The historical context
2
The evolution of international society
.·.36
Introduction: the idea of international society
38
Ancient worlds
39
The Christian and Islamic orders
42
The emergence of the modern international society
44
The globalization of international society
48
Conclusion: problems of global international society
49
3
International history,
1900-90.54
Introduction
56
Modern total war
56
End of empire
58
Cold war
60
Conclusion
67
XX Detailed contents
4
From the cold war to the war on terror
.70
Introduction
72
The end of the cold war
72
Mapping the post-cold war era
74
From superpower to hyperpower
—
US primacy
75
Europe in the new world system
77
Russia: from Yeltsin to Putin
78
East Asia: primed for rivalry?
80
The haves and the have
nots
81
The war on terror: from
9/11
to Iraq
83
Conclusion
86
Part Two Theories of world politics
5
Realism
.90
Introduction: the timeless wisdom of Realism
92
One Realism, or many?
95
The essential Realism
100
Conclusion: Realism and the globalization of world politics
103
6
LiberaUsm
.108
Introduction
110
Core ideas in Liberal thinking on international relations
112
Liberalism and globalization
116
Conclusion
120
7
Contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberatism
.124
Introduction
126
Neo-realism
127
Neo-liberalism
131
The neo-neo debate
133
Neo-liberals and neo-realists on globalization
136
Conclusion: narrowing the agenda of international relations
137
8
Marxist theories of international relations
.·.142
Introduction: the continuing relevance of Marxism
144
The essential elements of Marxist theories of world politics
145
World-system theory
147
Gramscianism
149
Critical theory
153
New Marxism I55
Conclusion: Marxist theories of international relations and globalization
157
9
Social Constructivism
.160
Introduction
162
The main
Constructivist
tenets
162
Detailed contents
Constructivism and global change
168
Conclusion
171
10
Alternative approaches to international theory
.174
Introduction
176
Explanatory/constitutive theories and foundational/anti-foundational theories
176
Historical sociology
179
Feminist theory
181
Post-modernism
185
Post-colonialism
187
Conclusion
190
11
International ethics
.192
Introduction
194
The ethical significance of boundaries: cosmopolitanism and its alternatives
194
Anti-cosmopolitanism: realism and pluralism
199
Global ethical issues
201
Conclusion
205
Part Three Structures and processes
12
The changing character of war
.210
Introduction
212
Definitions
213
The nature of war
214
The revolution in military affairs
217
Post-modern war
219
New wars
221
Conclusion
224
13
International and global security
.226
Introduction
228
What is meant by the concept of security?
229
The traditional approach to national security
230
The difficulties of cooperation between states
232
The opportunities for cooperation between states
232
Alternative views on international and global security
234
Critical security studies
235
Global society and international security
236
Conclusion: the continuing tensions between national, international, and global security
238
14
International political economy in an age of globalization
.242
Introduction
244
The post-war world-economy
244
Traditional and new approaches to IPE
248
The globalization debate in IPE
252
χχΠ
Detailed contents
International institutions in the globalizing world-economy
256
Conclusion
258
15
Gender in world politics
.262
Introduction
264
Feminist theories
264
Feminists define gender
265
Putting a gender lens on global politics
266
Gendering security
268
Gender in the global economy
271
Using knowledge to inform policy practice
273
Conclusion
276
16
International law
.278
Introduction: the paradox of international law
280
Order and institutions
280
The modern institution of international law
281
From international to supranational law?
286
The laws of war
288
Theoretical approaches to international law
289
Conclusion
293
17
International regimes
.296
Introduction
298
The nature of regimes
300
Competing theories of regime formation
302
Conclusion
307
18
The United Nations
.312
Introduction
314
A brief history of the United Nations and its principal organs
314
The United Nations and the maintenance of international peace and security
319
The United Nations and intervention within states
321
The United Nations and economic and social questions
324
The reform process in the economic and social arrangements of the United Nations
326
Conclusion
327
19
Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics
.330
Introduction
332
Problems with the state-centric approach
332
Transnational companies as political actors
334
Non-legitimate groups and liberation movements as political actors
337
Non-governmental organizations as political actors
339
International organizations as structures of global politics
341
Conclusion: issues and policy systems in global politics
342
Detailed contents
Part Four International issues
20
Environmental issues
.350
Introduction
352
Environmental issues on the international agenda: a brief history
353
The functions of international environmental cooperation
356
Climate change
361
The environment and International Relations theory
365
Conclusion
366
21
Terrorism and globalization
.370
Introduction
372
Definitions
372
Terrorism: from transnational to global phenomenon
(1968-2001) 374
Terrorism: the impact of globalization
375
Globalization, technology, and terrorism
378
Combating terrorism
382
Conclusion
384
22
Nuclear proliferation
.386
Introduction
388
Nature of nuclear weapons and their effects
389
Diffusion of nuclear and missile technology
391
Theorizing nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation
392
Evolution of global nuclear control and anti-proliferation measures
396
Conclusion
399
23
Nationalism
.·.402
Introduction: concepts and debates
404
Nationalism, nation-states, and global politics in history
406
Nationalism, nation-states, and global politics today
412
Conclusion
414
24
Culture in world affairs
.418
Introduction: culture in human affairs
420
The counter-revolutionaries of the global age
423
A counter-revolution at the civilization level?: the case of Islam
426
Islamic fundamentalism
427
Conclusion
431
25
Regionalism in international affairs
.434
Introduction
436
Regional cooperation and regional integration
436
Regional cooperation in a global context
438
XXIV
Detailed contents
The process of European integration
444
Conclusion
447
26
Global trade and finance
.
450
Introduction
452
A globalizing economy
453
Global trade
457
Global finance 459
Continuity and change in economic globalization
462
Conclusion
466
27
Poverty, development, and hunger
.468
Introduction
470
Poverty
471
Development
473
Hunger
482
Conclusion: looking to the future
—
globalization with a human face?
487
28
Human security
.490
Introduction
492
What is human security?
492
Debates about human security
494
Dimensions of human security
496
Promoting human security
502
Conclusion
504
29
Human rights
.506
Introduction
508
On rights in general
510
The liberal account of human rights
511
1948
and the modern agenda
513
Political and economic rights
514
Universalism
challenged
516
Conclusion
519
30
Humanitarian intervention in world politics
.522
Introduction
524
The case for humanitarian intervention
524
The case against humanitarian intervention
526
The
1990s:
a golden era of humanitarian activism?
528
Humanitarian intervention and the war on terror
531
The responsibility to protect
535
Conclusion
53g
Detailed contents
χχν
Part Five Globalization in the future
31
Globalization and the transformation of political community
.542
Introduction: what is a political community?
544
Nationalism and political community
545
Community and citizenship
547
The changing nature of political community
549
Beyond Realism?
553
Conclusion
556
32
Globalization and the post-cold war order
.560
Introduction
562
A typology of order
563
The elements of contemporary order
564
Globalization and the post-Westphalian order?
567
Globalization and legitimacy
569
An international order of globalized states?
571
Conclusion
573
Glossary
.577
References
.591
Index
.607 |
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spelling | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations John Baylis ; Steve Smith ; Patricia Owens 4. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 XXXIX, 622 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. Beil. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1900-1990 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik fes Außenpolitiktheorie fes Außenpolitische Beziehungen fes Außenpolitische Geschichte fes Außenpolitische Zeitfragen fes Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen fes Globalisierung fes Internationale Zusammenarbeit fes Sicherheitspolitik fes Internationale Politik International relations Textbooks World politics 1989- Textbooks Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Geschichte 1900-1990 z 1\p DE-604 Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s 2\p DE-604 Baylis, John 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)139834338 oth Smith, Steve 1952- Sonstige (DE-588)129672491 oth Owens, Patricia Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015963327&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations Außenpolitik fes Außenpolitiktheorie fes Außenpolitische Beziehungen fes Außenpolitische Geschichte fes Außenpolitische Zeitfragen fes Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen fes Globalisierung fes Internationale Zusammenarbeit fes Sicherheitspolitik fes Internationale Politik International relations Textbooks World politics 1989- Textbooks Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
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title | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations |
title_auth | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations |
title_exact_search | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations |
title_exact_search_txtP | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations |
title_full | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations John Baylis ; Steve Smith ; Patricia Owens |
title_fullStr | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations John Baylis ; Steve Smith ; Patricia Owens |
title_full_unstemmed | The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations John Baylis ; Steve Smith ; Patricia Owens |
title_short | The globalization of world politics |
title_sort | the globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations |
title_sub | an introduction to international relations |
topic | Außenpolitik fes Außenpolitiktheorie fes Außenpolitische Beziehungen fes Außenpolitische Geschichte fes Außenpolitische Zeitfragen fes Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen fes Globalisierung fes Internationale Zusammenarbeit fes Sicherheitspolitik fes Internationale Politik International relations Textbooks World politics 1989- Textbooks Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Außenpolitiktheorie Außenpolitische Beziehungen Außenpolitische Geschichte Außenpolitische Zeitfragen Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen Globalisierung Internationale Zusammenarbeit Sicherheitspolitik Internationale Politik International relations Textbooks World politics 1989- Textbooks Großbritannien Einführung |
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