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INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: POWER AND PURPOSE IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS
D'ANIERI P. wydawnictwo: CENGAGE LEARNING , rok wydania 2012, wydanie II cena netto: 299.00 Twoja cena 284,05 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka The first truly student-oriented text on this subject, INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS: POWER AND PURPOSE IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS, International Edition is a full-length,
highly engaging introduction to the study of world politics.
D’Anieri’s cohesive pedagogical framework presents the study of
international politics as a series of intellectual puzzles and policy problems that help
students make the connection between power and purpose, continuity and change, emerging
problems and traditional ones.
He also addresses common student deficiencies in history, policy, culture, and
geography through case studies of real-world events, and emphasizes that a better
understanding of international relations can often be gained by examining problems from
multiple approaches.
Features
- Stimulating boxed features on history, culture, geography, and policy appear throughout
each chapter of the text to give students a grasp of the topics within varied contexts.
- Student-accessible writing presents the main approaches as they apply to real-world
policy issues, all within the exciting framework of POWER AND PURPOSE.
- Various theories in realism, liberalism, economic structuralism, feminism, and
constructivism form a strong foundation for analysis throughout the text.
- Chapter-opening case studies provide for theoretical application and analysis, and tie
in directly with critical-thinking questions for easy and impromptu class discussions.
- Bolded key terms, learning objectives, margin definitions, chapter outlines, chapter
summaries, and a vast selection of data charts, maps, graphs, and photos guide students in
their mastery of the material.
Table of Contents
Part I: INTRODUCTION.
1. Introduction: Problems and Questions in International Politics.
2. The Historical Evolution of International Politics.
Part II: THEORETICAL APPROACHES: EXPLAINING SYSTEM AND STATE BEHAVIOR.
3. Theories of International Relations: Realism and Liberalism.
4. Theories of International Relations: Economic Structuralism, Constructivism, and
Feminism.
5. The State, Society, and Foreign Policy.
6. Bureaucracies, Groups, and Individuals in the Foreign Policy Process.
Part III: INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY.
7. International Insecurity and the Causes of War and Peace.
8. The Use of Force.
Part IV: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY.
9. Fundamentals of International Political Economy.
10. The Globalization of Trade and Finance.
11. The Problem of Global Inequality.
Part V: THE EVOLVING AGENDA.
12. International Organizations and Transnational Actors.
13. International Law, Norms, and Human Rights.
14. Emerging Grounds for Global Governance? Crime, Health, and Environmental Problems.
15. Conclusion: Power and Purpose in a Changing World.
512 pages, Paperback
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