Global politics: a new introduction
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Beschreibung: | XXXIX, 524 S. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
xiii
List of boxes
xiv
Notes on contributors
xxvii
Teaching with Global Politics: A New Introduction
xxxii
Acknowledgements
xxxviii
ι
Introduction
ι
Jenny Edkins and
Maja Zehfuss
THE QUESTION
What does this introduction to global politics do?
ι
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
How do we use illustrative examples?
4
RESPONSES
What sorts of responses might there be?
12
BROADER ISSUES
What assumptions do we start from?
16
Conclusion
20
2
How do we begin to think about the world?
22
Véronique Pin-Fat
THE QUESTION
Thinking and language
22
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE
Thinking about torture: the ticking bomb scenario
24
RESPONSES
Thinking about ethics: two responses
32
BROADER ISSUES
Thinking about thinking
36
Conclusion
42
3
What happens if we don t think in human terms?
45
Simon
Dalby
THE QUESTION
From environment to biosphere
45
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Climate change
48
RESPONSES
How do we frame the issue in terms of global
politics?
57
BROADER ISSUES
Challenging carboniferous capitalism
62
Conclusion
66
4
Who do we think we are?
70
Annick T.
R.
Weben
THE QUESTION
Narratives
and politics
70
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The US feminist movement
74
RESPONSES
How can we conceptualize identity?
82
BROADER ISSUES
Do we need to identify with a group?
89
Conclusion
93
CONTENTS
5
How do religious beliefs affect politics?
97
Peter Mandaville
THE QUESTION
The role of religion today
97
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Islamic states and movements
ιοί
RESPONSES
Do religion and politics mix?
m
BROADER ISSUES
Culture, fundamentalism and religious identities
115
Conclusion
719
6
Why do we obey?
123
Jenny Edk ms
THE QUESTION
Obedience, resistance and force
123
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The revolutions of
1989 126
RESPONSES
Authority and legitimacy
133
BROADER ISSUES
Thinking about power
139
Conclusion
143
7
How do we find out what s going on in the world?
147
Debbie Lisle
THE QUESTION
The mediation
ofinformation
147
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Media bias: representations of war
150
RESPONSES
Freedom vs control: the media and power
156
BROADER ISSUES
How to read the media
162
Conclusion
166
CONTENTS
8
Why is people s movement restricted?
170
Roxanne
Lynn Doty
THE QUESTION
Border crossings
170
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The US-Mexico border and the immigration crisis
173
RESPONSES
Ideas of states and citizenship
180
BROADER ISSUES
Cultural racism
183
Conclusion
187
9
Why is the world divided territorially?
192
Stuart
Elden
THE QUESTION
Forms of political and geographical organisation
192
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The development of the European territorial state
199
RESPONSES
The emergence of territory
205
BROADER ISSUES
The future of the territorial state
210
Conclusion
215
10
How does the nation-state work?
220
MichaelJ. Shapiro
THE QUESTION
States, nations and allegiance
220
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Worlds of unease within the nation-state
223
RESPONSES
Stories of coherent nationhood
230
BROADER ISSUES
An alternative political imaginary
234
Conclusion
23g
CONTENTS
її
Do colonialism and slavery belong to the past?
244
Kate
Manzo
THE QUESTION
Slavery: abolition and continuation
244
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Colonialism and capitalist development in Ivory Coast
249
RESPONSES
The effects of adjustment: deproletarianisation and modern
slavery
256
BROADER ISSUES
Is today s world
postcolonial
or
neocolonial?
262
Conclusion
267
12
How is the world organized economically?
271
V. Spike Peterson
THE QUESTION
Economics from feudal markets to industrialization
271
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The global political economy and increasing informalization
274
RESPONSES
Explaining the global political economy
280
BROADER ISSUES
The hidden costs of
neoliberalism
286
Conclusion
291
13
Why are some people better offthan others?
294
Paul Cammack
THE QUESTION
Sources of inequality
294
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Inequality in the age of
neoliberal
reform
297
RESPONSES
Liberal and developmental perspectives on inequality
306
CONTENTS
BROADER ISSUES
Historical materialism and the expansion of the global
working class
310
Conclusion
315
14
How can we end poverty?
320
Mustapha Kamal
Pasha
THE QUESTION
The global poor and campaigns to end poverty
320
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Modernization and
microfinance
in South Asia
323
RESPONSES
The
neoliberal
project and the export of an ideology
329
BROADER ISSUES
Alternative visions of modernity
335
Conclusion
341
15
Why do some people think they know what is
good for others?
344
Naeem Inayatullah
THE QUESTION
Giving and receiving
344
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Cod s purpose: early Christian incursions
347
RESPONSES
History s progress: contemporary interventions
358
BROADER ISSUES
Diagnosing the need for exclusive knowledge
363
Conclusion
367
16
Why does politics turn to violence?
370
Joanna Bourke
THE QUESTION
Mass killing as a cultural phenomenon
370
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE
Killing in wartime
375
RESPONSES
Belligerent states
382
BROADER ISSUES
Language and memory 3S6
Conclusion
393
17
What makes the world dangerous?
397
Michael Dillon
THE QUESTION
Living dangerously
397
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Network-centric warfare
401
RESPONSES
Thinking in terms of strategy and security
410
BROADER ISSUES
Unknown unknowns
418
Conclusion
423
18
What can we do to stop people harming others?
427
Anne Otford
THE QUESTION
Intervening for humanity?
427
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Saving
Timor-Leste
430
RESPONSES
Law and the exceptional
438
BROADER ISSUES
Legality, legitimacy and the politics of intervention
444
Conclusion 4JO
xii
CONTENTS
19
Can we move beyond conflict?
454
Roland Bleiker
THE QUESTION
Dealing with seemingly intractable conflicts
454
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The conflict in Korea
456
RESPONSES
Confrontation and engagement: two approaches to conflict
465
BROADER ISSUES
Dealing with antagonism
473
Conclusion
478
20
Conclusion: what can we do to change the world?
483
Maja Zehfuss
THE QUESTION
Changing what s wrong with the world
483
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The Iraq War
487
RESPONSES
No right way forward
490
BROADER ISSUES
Change and complicity
493
Conclusion
Index
502
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Contents
List of figures
xiii
List of boxes
xiv
Notes on contributors
xxvii
Teaching with Global Politics: A New Introduction
xxxii
Acknowledgements
xxxviii
ι
Introduction
ι
Jenny Edkins and
Maja Zehfuss
THE QUESTION
What does this introduction to global politics do?
ι
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
How do we use illustrative examples?
4
RESPONSES
What sorts of responses might there be?
12
BROADER ISSUES
What assumptions do we start from?
16
Conclusion
20
2
How do we begin to think about the world?
22
Véronique Pin-Fat
THE QUESTION
Thinking and language
22
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE
Thinking about torture: the ticking bomb scenario
24
RESPONSES
Thinking about ethics: two responses
32
BROADER ISSUES
Thinking about thinking
36
Conclusion
42
3
What happens if we don't think in human terms?
45
Simon
Dalby
THE QUESTION
From environment to biosphere
45
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Climate change
48
RESPONSES
How do we frame the issue in terms of global
politics?
57
BROADER ISSUES
Challenging carboniferous capitalism
62
Conclusion
66
4
Who do we think we are?
70
Annick T.
R.
Weben
THE QUESTION
Narratives
and politics
70
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The US feminist movement
74
RESPONSES
How can we conceptualize identity?
82
BROADER ISSUES
Do we need to identify with a group?
89
Conclusion
93
CONTENTS
5
How do religious beliefs affect politics?
97
Peter Mandaville
THE QUESTION
The role of religion today
97
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Islamic states and movements
ιοί
RESPONSES
Do religion and politics mix?
m
BROADER ISSUES
Culture, fundamentalism and religious identities
115
Conclusion
719
6
Why do we obey?
123
Jenny Edk'ms
THE QUESTION
Obedience, resistance and force
123
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The revolutions of
1989 126
RESPONSES
Authority and legitimacy
133
BROADER ISSUES
Thinking about power
139
Conclusion
143
7
How do we find out what's going on in the world?
147
Debbie Lisle
THE QUESTION
The mediation
ofinformation
147
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Media bias: representations of war
150
RESPONSES
Freedom vs control: the media and power
156
BROADER ISSUES
How to read the media
162
Conclusion
166
CONTENTS
8
Why is people's movement restricted?
170
Roxanne
Lynn Doty
THE QUESTION
Border crossings
170
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The US-Mexico border and the immigration crisis
173
RESPONSES
Ideas of states and citizenship
180
BROADER ISSUES
Cultural racism
183
Conclusion
187
9
Why is the world divided territorially?
192
Stuart
Elden
THE QUESTION
Forms of political and geographical organisation
192
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The development of the European territorial state
199
RESPONSES
The emergence of territory
205
BROADER ISSUES
The future of the territorial state
210
Conclusion
215
10
How does the nation-state work?
220
MichaelJ. Shapiro
THE QUESTION
States, nations and allegiance
220
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Worlds of unease within the nation-state
223
RESPONSES
Stories of coherent nationhood
230
BROADER ISSUES
An alternative political imaginary
234
Conclusion
23g
CONTENTS
її
Do colonialism and slavery belong to the past?
244
Kate
Manzo
THE QUESTION
Slavery: abolition and continuation
244
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Colonialism and capitalist development in Ivory Coast
249
RESPONSES
The effects of adjustment: deproletarianisation and modern
slavery
256
BROADER ISSUES
Is today's world
postcolonial
or
neocolonial?
262
Conclusion
267
12
How is the world organized economically?
271
V. Spike Peterson
THE QUESTION
Economics from feudal markets to industrialization
271
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The global political economy and increasing informalization
274
RESPONSES
Explaining the global political economy
280
BROADER ISSUES
The hidden costs of
neoliberalism
286
Conclusion
291
13
Why are some people better offthan others?
294
Paul Cammack
THE QUESTION
Sources of inequality
294
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Inequality in the age of
neoliberal
reform
297
RESPONSES
Liberal and developmental perspectives on inequality
306
CONTENTS
BROADER ISSUES
Historical materialism and the expansion of the global
working class
310
Conclusion
315
14
How can we end poverty?
320
Mustapha Kamal
Pasha
THE QUESTION
The global poor and campaigns to end poverty
320
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Modernization and
microfinance
in South Asia
323
RESPONSES
The
neoliberal
project and the export of an ideology
329
BROADER ISSUES
Alternative visions of modernity
335
Conclusion
341
15
Why do some people think they know what is
good for others?
344
Naeem Inayatullah
THE QUESTION
Giving and receiving
344
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Cod's purpose: early Christian incursions
347
RESPONSES
History's progress: contemporary interventions
358
BROADER ISSUES
Diagnosing the need for exclusive knowledge
363
Conclusion
367
16
Why does politics turn to violence?
370
Joanna Bourke
THE QUESTION
Mass killing as a cultural phenomenon
370
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE
Killing in wartime
375
RESPONSES
Belligerent states
382
BROADER ISSUES
Language and memory 3S6
Conclusion
393
17
What makes the world dangerous?
397
Michael Dillon
THE QUESTION
Living dangerously
397
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Network-centric warfare
401
RESPONSES
Thinking in terms of strategy and security
410
BROADER ISSUES
Unknown unknowns
418
Conclusion
423
18
What can we do to stop people harming others?
427
Anne Otford
THE QUESTION
Intervening for humanity?
427
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
Saving
Timor-Leste
430
RESPONSES
Law and the exceptional
438
BROADER ISSUES
Legality, legitimacy and the politics of intervention
444
Conclusion 4JO
xii
CONTENTS
19
Can we move beyond conflict?
454
Roland Bleiker
THE QUESTION
Dealing with seemingly intractable conflicts
454
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The conflict in Korea
456
RESPONSES
Confrontation and engagement: two approaches to conflict
465
BROADER ISSUES
Dealing with antagonism
473
Conclusion
478
20
Conclusion: what can we do to change the world?
483
Maja Zehfuss
THE QUESTION
Changing what's wrong with the world
483
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
The Iraq War
487
RESPONSES
No right way forward
490
BROADER ISSUES
Change and complicity
493
Conclusion
Index
502 |
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spelling | Global politics a new introduction ed. by Jenny Edkins ... 1. publ. London [u.a.] Routledge 2009 XXXIX, 524 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 s Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 s b DE-604 Edkins, Jenny Sonstige (DE-588)1018361537 oth Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016722269&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Global politics a new introduction |
title_auth | Global politics a new introduction |
title_exact_search | Global politics a new introduction |
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title_full | Global politics a new introduction ed. by Jenny Edkins ... |
title_fullStr | Global politics a new introduction ed. by Jenny Edkins ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Global politics a new introduction ed. by Jenny Edkins ... |
title_short | Global politics |
title_sort | global politics a new introduction |
title_sub | a new introduction |
topic | Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationales politisches System Internationale Politik Geopolitik Einführung |
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