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PART
1
TREND
AND TRANSFORMATION IN WORLD
POLITICS
1
CHAPTER
1
INTERPRETING WORLD POLITICS
2
The Challenge of Investigating World Affairs
4
How Perceptions Influence Images of International Reality
5
The Nature and Sources of Images
5
The Impact of Perceptions on World Politics
8
Keys to Understanding World Politics
10
Terminology
10
Who Are the Primary Transnational Actors?
11
Distinguishing Foreign Policy, International Relations, and
International Politics
13
Distinguishing Levels of Analysis
15
Distinguishing Change, Cycles, and Continuities
17
Preparing For Your Journey Into World Politics
21
The Book s Approach
21
The Book s Organization
22
CHAPTER
2
THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS
25
Theories and Change in World Politics
26
Realist Theory
27
The Realist Worldview
27
The Evolution of Realist Thought
29
The Limitations of Realism
31
Liberal Theory
32
The Liberal Worldview
32
The Evolution of Liberal Thought
34
The
Limitations
of Liberalism
38
Constructivist
Theory
39
The
Constructivist
Worldview
40
The Evolution of
Constructivist
Thought
40
The Limitations of Constructivism
42
What s Missing in Theories of World Politics?
43
The Radical Critique
44
The Feminist Critique
46
Contents
VU
Theorizing About Theory
47
International Theory and The Global Future
49
CHAPTER
3
INTERNATIONAL DECISION MAKING
51
Foreign Policy-Making in International Affairs
52
Transnational Actors and Decision Processes
52
Influences on the Making of Foreign Policy Decisions
53
Decision Making by Transnational Actors: Three Profiles
58
Decision Making as Rational Choice
58
The Bureaucratic Politics of Foreign Policy Decision Making
65
The Leverage and Impact of Leaders
70
The Global and Domestic Determinants of States International Decisions
75
International Influences on Foreign Policy Choice
75
The Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy Decisions
77
PART
2
THE GLOBE S ACTORS AND THEIR RELATIONS
85
CHAPTER
4
GREAT POWER RIVALRIES AND RELATIONS
86
Long Cycles of World Leadership
88
The First World War
90
The Causes of World War I
91
The Consequences of World War I
93
The Second World War
95
The Causes of World War II
95
The Consequences of World War II
99
The Cold War
100
The Causes and Evolutionary Course of the Cold War
101
The Consequences of the Cold War 111
The Future of Great Power Politics.- A Cold Peace?
111
America s Unipolar Moment in History 111
From Unipolarity to Multipolarity
114
Options for Responding to Multipolarity s Challenge
118
The Great Powers Contemporary National Security Strategies
119
America s Strategic Initiatives
119
China s Ascendance and Global Clout
120
The European Union s Search for a Strategic Vision
121
Japan s Strategic Posture
122
Russia s Quest for Strategic Revival
123
VIU
Contents
CHAPTER
5
THE GLOBAL SOUTH IN A WORLD OF POWERS
126
The Colonial Origins of the Global South s Current Circumstances
128
The First Wave of European Imperialism
130
The Second Wave of European Imperialism
132
Self-Determination and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century
135
North and South Today: Worlds Apart
137
Theoretical Explanations of Underdevelopment
141
Internal Factors: Classical Economic Development Theory s Interpretation
141
International Factors: Dependency Theory s Interpretation
142
Closing the Gap? The Global South s Prospects
143
The Global South s Foreign Policy Response to a World Ruled by the Great
Powers
145
In Search of Power
146
In Search of Prosperity
148
The Global South s Future
159
CHAPTER
6
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE
OUEST
FOR GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
161
Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NGOs) 163
Global Intergovernmental Organizations
164
The United Nations
165
Other Prominent Global IGOs
173
Regional Intergovernmental Organizations
177
The European Union
177
Other Regional IGOs
184
CHAPTER
7
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE SHAPE OF THE
GLOBAL FUTURE
189
The Characteristics of Nongovernmental Organizations
190
Prominent Types of Nongovernmental Organizations
194
Nonstate
Nations: The Indigenous Ethnic Groups of the Fourth World
195
Clashing Civilizations
197
Transnational Religious Movements
197
Transnational Terrorist Groups
204
Multinational Corporations and Transnational Banks
208
Issue-Advocacy and Global Civil Society: Can
NGOs
Transform
World Politics?
215
Contents
CHAPTER
8
PEOPLE POWER AND THE PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
219
Putting People into the Picture
220
How Does Humanity Fare? The Human Condition Today
223
Measuring Human Development and Human Security
227
The Democratic and Economic Underpinnings of Human Development
229
Human Development in the Age of Globalization
230
Human Rights and the Protection of People
232
Gender Inequality and Its Consequences
232
The Global Refugee Crisis
23 7
The Precarious Life of Indigenous Peoples in the Fourth World
240
Responding to Human Rights Abuses
244
Internationally Recognized Human Rights
244
The Challenge of Enforcement
247
PART
3
THE ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DIMENSIONS OF
GLOBALIZATION
255
CHAPTER
9
THE GLOBALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
256
The Global Context for Interpreting Contemporary Economic Change
257
International Political Economy
258
The Economic Dimensions of Globalization
259
What Is Globalization?
259
Money Matters: The Transnational Exchange of Money
260
The Globalization of Finance
260
The Rising Flow of Capital across Borders
261
The Nuts and Bolts of Monetary Policy
264
The
Bretton
Woods Monetary System
267
The End of
Bretton
Woods
269
Floating Exchange Rates
269
The International Currency System in Crisis
271
Reforming the International Financial Architecture?
272
CHAPTER
10
INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE
276
The Globalization of Trade
278
Trade Integration
278
Multinational Corporations and Their Foreign Direct Investments Impact
280
Contents
Contending Trade Strategies for an Interdependent World
282
The Shadow of the Great Depression
282
The Clash between Liberal and Mercantilist Values
284
Hegemony: A Precondition for Economic Order?
289
The Fate of Free Trade
294
An Emerging Regional Tug-of-War in Trade?
294
Trade Tricks
298
Neomercantilism Ascendant?
300
Triumph or Trouble for the Global Economy s Future?
301
CHAPTER
11
THE DEMOGRAPHIC AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
304
Population Change as a Global Challenge
305
World Population Growth Rates
306
Global Migration Trends
312
The Globalization of Labor
313
New Plagues? The Global Impact of Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and
Avian Flu
319
The Global Information Age
322
Global Communications
323
The Media: Markets or Monopoly?
327
Globalization and the Global Future
331
PART
4
THREATS TO THE WORLD
337
CHAPTER
12
THREATS TO THE PRESERVATION OF THE WORLD S COMMON ECOLOGY
338
Environmental Sustainability and Human Security
339
Forging a Consensus on Ecological Dangers
341
Framing Global Ecological Issues
341
The Ecopolitics of the Atmosphere 34S
The Ecopolitics of Forests and Biodiversity
350
Sources of the Ecological Threats to the Global Commons
356
The Tragedy of the Global Commons
356
The Globalization of Planetary Dangers
359
Toward Sustainability?
364
Global Solutions
364
National and Local Solutions
3 71
Contents
CHAPTER
13
THE THREAT OF ARMED AGGRESSION TO THE WORLD
375
Changes in Interstate War and Armed Aggression
377
Armed Aggression within States
380
The Characteristics of Civil War
380
Terrorism
387
The New Global Terrorism
391
Counterterrorism
393
What Causes Armed Aggression?
396
The First Level of Analysis: Individuals Human Nature
396
The Second Level of Analysis: States Internal Characteristics
399
The Third Level of Analysis: Cycles of War and Peace in the Global System
410
Armed Aggression and Its Future
415
PART
5
REALIST ROADS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
419
CHAPTER
14
THE MILITARY PURSUIT OF POWER THROUGH ARMS AND MILITARY
STRATEGY
420
Realist Approaches to War and Peace
421
Power in World Politics
423
The Elements of State Power
424
Distinguishing Power from Capabilities
427
The Changing Character of Power
428
Trends in Military Spending
429
Changes in Military Capabilities
433
Trends in the Weapons Trade
433
Trends in Weapons Technology
438
Military Strategies
445
Coercive Diplomacy Through Military Intervention
451
Rival Realist Roads to Security
454
CHAPTER
15
ALLIANCES AND THE BALANCE OF POWER
457
Realist Interpretations of Alliances in World Politics
459
Realism and the Balancing of Power
462
Rules for Rivals in the Balancing Process
463
Difficulties with the Maintenance of a Balance of Power
466
Managing the Balance through a Concert of Great Powers
467
XU Contents
Stabilizing
Power
Balances Through Arms Control?
468
Balancing Power in the Contemporary Global System
470
Models of the Balance of Power-Past and Present
470
What Lies Ahead
? 476
PART
6
LIBERAL PATHS TO WORLD ORDER
485
CHAPTER
16
NEGOTIATED CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
486
Liberal Routes to International Peace
487
International Crises and the Negotiated Settlement of Disputes
489
Law at the International Level
493
How to Think about the Formation and Decay of International
Legal Rules
494
The Characteristics of International Law
495
The Sources and Limitations of the International Legal System
496
The Abiding Relevance of International Law
498
Core Principles of International Law Today
500
The Legal Control of Armed Aggression
502
Just War Doctrine: The Changing Ethics Regarding the Use of Armed
Force
502
New Rules for Military Intervention
507
The Rules for War s Conduct and the Expansion of Human Rights
Legislation
509
Law s Contribution to Peace
510
CHAPTER
17
LIBERAL APPROACHES TO COLLECTIVE SECURITY
514
Beating Swords into Plowshares Through Disarmament
515
Disarmament versus Arms Control as Routes to Peace
517
Bilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
518
Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
519
The Problematic Future of Arms Control and Disarmament
522
Maintaining Collective Security Through International Organizations
525
The League of Nations and Collective Security
526
The United Nations and Peacekeeping
528
Regional Security Organizations and Collective Defense
533
Uniting One World in a Common Culture of Shared Moral Values
537
Trade Ties to Avoid War by Binding Countries Together
539
A Democratic Peace Pact
542
Liberal Institutions and World Order
544
Contents Xiij
PART 7
ENVISIONING YOUR
ALTERNATIVE GLOBAL
FUTURES AND
PREDICTING
GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS 549
CHAPTER
18
THINKING ABOUT
GLOBAL TRENDS,
TRANSFORMATIONS, AND THE FUTURE OF
WORLD
POLITICS
550
Global Trends
and Forecasts
551
How to Think About How People Think About the World
553
The Global Predicament: Key Quesitons About a Turbulent World
554
Is Globalization a Cure, or a Curse?
555
Will Technological Innovation Solve Pressing Global Problems?
557
What Types of Armed Aggression Will Become the Major Fault Line in the
Geostrategic Landscape?
558
Will the Great Powers Intervene to Protect Human Rights?
560
Is the World Preparing for the Wrong War?
562
Is This the End of History or the End of Happy Findings?
563
Is There a Reordered Global Agenda?
564
A New World Order or New World Disorder?
564
Glossary
569
References
584
Name Index
615
Subject Index
622
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contents
PART
1
TREND
AND TRANSFORMATION IN WORLD
POLITICS
1
CHAPTER
1
INTERPRETING WORLD POLITICS
2
The Challenge of Investigating World Affairs
4
How Perceptions Influence Images of International Reality
5
The Nature and Sources of Images
5
The Impact of Perceptions on World Politics
8
Keys to Understanding World Politics
10
Terminology
10
Who Are the Primary Transnational Actors?
11
Distinguishing Foreign Policy, International Relations, and
International Politics
13
Distinguishing Levels of Analysis
15
Distinguishing Change, Cycles, and Continuities
17
Preparing For Your Journey Into World Politics
21
The Book's Approach
21
The Book's Organization
22
CHAPTER
2
THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS
25
Theories and Change in World Politics
26
Realist Theory
27
The Realist Worldview
27
The Evolution of Realist Thought
29
The Limitations of Realism
31
Liberal Theory
32
The Liberal Worldview
32
The Evolution of Liberal Thought
34
The
Limitations
of Liberalism
38
Constructivist
Theory
39
The
Constructivist
Worldview
40
The Evolution of
Constructivist
Thought
40
The Limitations of Constructivism
42
What's Missing in Theories of World Politics?
43
The Radical Critique
44
The Feminist Critique
46
Contents
VU
Theorizing About Theory
47
International Theory and The Global Future
49
CHAPTER
3
INTERNATIONAL DECISION MAKING
51
Foreign Policy-Making in International Affairs
52
Transnational Actors and Decision Processes
52
Influences on the Making of Foreign Policy Decisions
53
Decision Making by Transnational Actors: Three Profiles
58
Decision Making as Rational Choice
58
The Bureaucratic Politics of Foreign Policy Decision Making
65
The Leverage and Impact of Leaders
70
The Global and Domestic Determinants of States' International Decisions
75
International Influences on Foreign Policy Choice
75
The Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy Decisions
77
PART
2
THE GLOBE'S ACTORS AND THEIR RELATIONS
85
CHAPTER
4
GREAT POWER RIVALRIES AND RELATIONS
86
Long Cycles of World Leadership
88
The First World War
90
The Causes of World War I
91
The Consequences of World War I
93
The Second World War
95
The Causes of World War II
95
The Consequences of World War II
99
The Cold War
100
The Causes and Evolutionary Course of the Cold War
101
The Consequences of the Cold War 111
The Future of Great Power Politics.- A Cold Peace?
111
America's Unipolar Moment in History 111
From Unipolarity to Multipolarity
114
Options for Responding to Multipolarity's Challenge
118
The Great Powers' Contemporary National Security Strategies
119
America's Strategic Initiatives
119
China's Ascendance and Global Clout
120
The European Union's Search for a Strategic Vision
121
Japan's Strategic Posture
122
Russia's Quest for Strategic Revival
123
VIU
Contents
CHAPTER
5
THE GLOBAL SOUTH IN A WORLD OF POWERS
126
The Colonial Origins of the Global South's Current Circumstances
128
The First Wave of European Imperialism
130
The Second Wave of European Imperialism
132
Self-Determination and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century
135
North and South Today: Worlds Apart
137
Theoretical Explanations of Underdevelopment
141
Internal Factors: Classical Economic Development Theory's Interpretation
141
International Factors: Dependency Theory's Interpretation
142
Closing the Gap? The Global South's Prospects
143
The Global South's Foreign Policy Response to a World Ruled by the Great
Powers
145
In Search of Power
146
In Search of Prosperity
148
The Global South's Future
159
CHAPTER
6
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE
OUEST
FOR GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
161
Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NGOs) 163
Global Intergovernmental Organizations
164
The United Nations
165
Other Prominent Global IGOs
173
Regional Intergovernmental Organizations
177
The European Union
177
Other Regional IGOs
184
CHAPTER
7
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE SHAPE OF THE
GLOBAL FUTURE
189
The Characteristics of Nongovernmental Organizations
190
Prominent Types of Nongovernmental Organizations
194
Nonstate
Nations: The Indigenous Ethnic Groups of the Fourth World
195
Clashing Civilizations
197
Transnational Religious Movements
197
Transnational Terrorist Groups
204
Multinational Corporations and Transnational Banks
208
Issue-Advocacy and Global Civil Society: Can
NGOs
Transform
World Politics?
215
Contents
CHAPTER
8
PEOPLE POWER AND THE PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
219
Putting People into the Picture
220
How Does Humanity Fare? The Human Condition Today
223
Measuring Human Development and Human Security
227
The Democratic and Economic Underpinnings of Human Development
229
Human Development in the Age of Globalization
230
Human Rights and the Protection of People
232
Gender Inequality and Its Consequences
232
The Global Refugee Crisis
23 7
The Precarious Life of Indigenous Peoples in the Fourth World
240
Responding to Human Rights Abuses
244
Internationally Recognized Human Rights
244
The Challenge of Enforcement
247
PART
3
THE ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DIMENSIONS OF
GLOBALIZATION
255
CHAPTER
9
THE GLOBALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
256
The Global Context for Interpreting Contemporary Economic Change
257
International Political Economy
258
The Economic Dimensions of Globalization
259
What Is Globalization?
259
Money Matters: The Transnational Exchange of Money
260
The Globalization of Finance
260
The Rising Flow of Capital across Borders
261
The Nuts and Bolts of Monetary Policy
264
The
Bretton
Woods Monetary System
267
The End of
Bretton
Woods
269
Floating Exchange Rates
269
The International Currency System in Crisis
271
Reforming the International Financial Architecture?
272
CHAPTER
10
INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE
276
The Globalization of Trade
278
Trade Integration
278
Multinational Corporations and Their Foreign Direct Investments' Impact
280
Contents
Contending Trade Strategies for an Interdependent World
282
The Shadow of the Great Depression
282
The Clash between Liberal and Mercantilist Values
284
Hegemony: A Precondition for Economic Order?
289
The Fate of Free Trade
294
An Emerging Regional Tug-of-War in Trade?
294
Trade Tricks
298
Neomercantilism Ascendant?
300
Triumph or Trouble for the Global Economy's Future?
301
CHAPTER
11
THE DEMOGRAPHIC AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
304
Population Change as a Global Challenge
305
World Population Growth Rates
306
Global Migration Trends
312
The Globalization of Labor
313
New Plagues? The Global Impact of Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and
Avian Flu
319
The Global Information Age
322
Global Communications
323
The Media: Markets or Monopoly?
327
Globalization and the Global Future
331
PART
4
THREATS TO THE WORLD
337
CHAPTER
12
THREATS TO THE PRESERVATION OF THE WORLD'S COMMON ECOLOGY
338
Environmental Sustainability and Human Security
339
Forging a Consensus on Ecological Dangers
341
Framing Global Ecological Issues
341
The Ecopolitics of the Atmosphere 34S
The Ecopolitics of Forests and Biodiversity
350
Sources of the Ecological Threats to the Global Commons
356
The Tragedy of the Global Commons
356
The Globalization of Planetary Dangers
359
Toward Sustainability?
364
Global Solutions
364
National and Local Solutions
3 71
Contents
CHAPTER
13
THE THREAT OF ARMED AGGRESSION TO THE WORLD
375
Changes in Interstate War and Armed Aggression
377
Armed Aggression within States
380
The Characteristics of Civil War
380
Terrorism
387
The New Global Terrorism
391
Counterterrorism
393
What Causes Armed Aggression?
396
The First Level of Analysis: Individuals' Human Nature
396
The Second Level of Analysis: States' Internal Characteristics
399
The Third Level of Analysis: Cycles of War and Peace in the Global System
410
Armed Aggression and Its Future
415
PART
5
REALIST ROADS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
419
CHAPTER
14
THE MILITARY PURSUIT OF POWER THROUGH ARMS AND MILITARY
STRATEGY
420
Realist Approaches to War and Peace
421
Power in World Politics
423
The Elements of State Power
424
Distinguishing Power from Capabilities
427
The Changing Character of Power
428
Trends in Military Spending
429
Changes in Military Capabilities
433
Trends in the Weapons Trade
433
Trends in Weapons Technology
438
Military Strategies
445
Coercive Diplomacy Through Military Intervention
451
Rival Realist Roads to Security
454
CHAPTER
15
ALLIANCES AND THE BALANCE OF POWER
457
Realist Interpretations of Alliances in World Politics
459
Realism and the Balancing of Power
462
Rules for Rivals in the Balancing Process
463
Difficulties with the Maintenance of a Balance of Power
466
Managing the Balance through a Concert of Great Powers
467
XU Contents
Stabilizing
Power
Balances Through Arms Control?
468
Balancing Power in the Contemporary Global System
470
Models of the Balance of Power-Past and Present
470
What Lies Ahead
? 476
PART
6
LIBERAL PATHS TO WORLD ORDER
485
CHAPTER
16
NEGOTIATED CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
486
Liberal Routes to International Peace
487
International Crises and the Negotiated Settlement of Disputes
489
Law at the International Level
493
How to Think about the Formation and Decay of International
Legal Rules
494
The Characteristics of International Law
495
The Sources and Limitations of the International Legal System
496
The Abiding Relevance of International Law
498
Core Principles of International Law Today
500
The Legal Control of Armed Aggression
502
Just War Doctrine: The Changing Ethics Regarding the Use of Armed
Force
502
New Rules for Military Intervention
507
The Rules for War's Conduct and the Expansion of Human Rights
Legislation
509
Law's Contribution to Peace
510
CHAPTER
17
LIBERAL APPROACHES TO COLLECTIVE SECURITY
514
Beating Swords into Plowshares Through Disarmament
515
Disarmament versus Arms Control as Routes to Peace
517
Bilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
518
Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
519
The Problematic Future of Arms Control and Disarmament
522
Maintaining Collective Security Through International Organizations
525
The League of Nations and Collective Security
526
The United Nations and Peacekeeping
528
Regional Security Organizations and Collective Defense
533
Uniting One World in a Common Culture of Shared Moral Values
537
Trade Ties to Avoid War by Binding Countries Together
539
A Democratic Peace Pact
542
Liberal Institutions and World Order
544
Contents Xiij
PART 7
ENVISIONING YOUR
ALTERNATIVE GLOBAL
FUTURES AND
PREDICTING
GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS 549
CHAPTER
18
THINKING ABOUT
GLOBAL TRENDS,
TRANSFORMATIONS, AND THE FUTURE OF
WORLD
POLITICS
550
Global Trends
and Forecasts
551
How to Think About How People Think About the World
553
The Global Predicament: Key Quesitons About a Turbulent World
554
Is Globalization a Cure, or a Curse?
555
Will Technological Innovation Solve Pressing Global Problems?
557
What Types of Armed Aggression Will Become the Major Fault Line in the
Geostrategic Landscape?
558
Will the Great Powers Intervene to Protect Human Rights?
560
Is the World Preparing for the Wrong War?
562
Is This the "End of History" or the End of Happy Findings?
563
Is There a Reordered Global Agenda?
564
A New World Order or New World Disorder?
564
Glossary
569
References
584
Name Index
615
Subject Index
622 |
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