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InternationalRelations

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Imagine constructing the global politics puzzle with ALL of its pieces. . .

Non-U.S.-centric

Non-StateActors

Terrorism

Security

UN

States

InternationalPoliticalEconomy

Theories and

Worldview

Cold War

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Introducing the only textbook that provides a truly global picture of world politics and encourages students to develop a non-U.S.-centric informed worldview

FLEXIBLE FORMATOrganized into several core areas—”Foundations,” “Theories,” “Actors,”and “Issues”—the text allows not onlyfor maximum teaching flexibility butalso for more thoughtful classroom discussions.

Teaches

fundamentals

right from

the start

Clarifies key

players in

global politics

Explains key issues in two differentparts; can

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The text discusses in detail the critical actors of globalpolitics including individual nation-states, internationalinstitutions, and non-state actors such as multinational corporations and NGOs.

A TRULY GLOBAL APPROACH INTEGRATED THROUGHOUT

“GlobalPerspectives”essaysdemonstrate howother countriesview and manageglobal issues.

Demystifies theory andshows its importance in IR

“What’s YourWorldview?” critical-thinking questionschallenge students todevelop their own, morewell-informed ideas aboutglobal actors and issues.

ENGAGING PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES AND STUDY GUIDES

“Case Study”essays delveinto timely and teachablemoments fromworld events.

End-of-chapter Review Questions extendthe learning experience while helping studentsanalyze and retain important information.

“Theory in Practice” essays examinereal-world scenarios using a variety of theoretical lenses.

INTRODUCTIONTO GLOBALPOLITICSSTEVEN L. LAMY,University of Southern

California, JOHN BAYLIS,University of Wales, Swansea,

STEVE SMITH, University of

Exeter, and PATRICIA OWENS,Oriel College, University of

Oxford

Encouraging students

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Introduction to Global Politics

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Bringing together an expert team ofmore than twenty internationalscholars, the text provides studentswith a current, engaging, non-U.S. perspective of internationalrelations.

CONTENTSPART I: FOUNDATIONS1: Introduction to Global Politics 2: The History of Global Politics

PART II: THEORIES OF GLOBAL POLITICS3: Realism and Liberalism4: Alternative Approaches

PART III: GLOBAL ACTORS5: States and Foreign Policy6: Global and Regional

Governance7: Transnational Actors

PART IV: GLOBAL ISSUES: SECURITY8: International Security and Military Power 9: Terrorism and Globalization10: Human Rights and Human Security

PART V: GLOBAL ISSUES: POLITICAL ECONOMY11: International Political Economy 12: Global Trade and Finance13: Poverty, Development, and Hunger14: Environmental Issues

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WORLD POLITICS IN A NEW ERA

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / GLOBAL POLITICS

F O U R T H E D I T I O N

STEVEN L. SPIEGEL, UCLA, ELIZABETH G. MATTHEWS, California StateUniversity, San Marcos, JENNIFER M. TAW,Claremont McKenna College, and KRISTEN P. WILLIAMS, Clark University

World Politics in a New Era,Fourth Edition, integrates

a theme of Globalization andFragmentation throughout,enabling students to see the trade-offsand tensions that result from a globalcommunity. This distinct approachallows students to move beyond thenotion of “globalization” as a simplebuzzword. Furthering this theme, the authors introduce the concept of Conflict and Cooperation so that students can see how world leadersbalance their relationships with othercountries.

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profile contemporary and historicalevents, then ask students to takeon the role of a world leader andpropose a solution

• Historical maps portray the ebband flow of geopolitics over centuries

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THE GLOBALIZATION OF WORLD POLITICS

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / GLOBAL POLITICS

F O U R T H E D I T I O N

E D I T E D B Y JOHN BAYLIS, University ofWales, Swansea, STEVE SMITH, University ofExeter, and PATRICIA OWENS, Oriel College,University of Oxford

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The Globalization of World Politicsprovides a unique, non-U.S.-

centered introduction to internationalrelations. Coherent, lively, and accessible,this internationally successful anthologycontains work from an impressive lineup ofinternational contributors.

Introduction, John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens1. Globalization and Global Politics, Anthony McGrewI: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT2. The Evolution of International Society,

David Armstrong3. International History, 1900–1990, Len Scott4. From the Cold War to the War on Terror, Michael CoxII: THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS5. Realism, Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt6. Liberalism, Tim Dunne7. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches: Neo-Realism

and Neo-Liberalism, Steven L. Lamy8. Marxist Theories of International Relations,

Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones9. Social Constructivism, Michael Barnett10. Alternative Approaches to International Theory,

Steve Smith and Patricia Owens11. International Ethics, Richard ShapcottIII: STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES12. The Changing Character of War, Mike Sheehan13. International and Global Security, John Baylis14. International Political Economy in an Age of

Globalization, Ngaire Woods15. Gender in World Politics, J. Ann Tickner16. International Law, Christian Reus-Smit

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17. International Regimes, Richard Little18. The United Nations, Paul Taylor and Devon Curtis19. Transnational Actors and International

Organizations in Global Politics, Peter WillettsIV: INTERNATIONAL ISSUES20. Environmental Issues, John Vogler21. Terrorism and Globalization, James D. Kiras22. Nuclear Proliferation, Darryl Howlett23. Nationalism, John Breuilly24. Culture in World Affairs, Simon Murden25. Regionalism in International Affairs, Edward Best

and Thomas Christiansen26. Global Trade and Finance, Jan Aart Scholte27. Poverty, Development, and Hunger,

Caroline Thomas28. Human Security, Amitav Acharya29. Human Rights, Chris Brown30. Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics,

Alex J. Bellamy and Nicholas J. WheelerV: GLOBALIZATION IN THE FUTURE31. Globalization and the Transformation of

Political Community, Andrew Linklater32. Globalization and the Post-Cold War Order,

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SECURITY STUDIES / STRATEGY

STRATEGY IN THE CONTEMPORARYWORLD

An Introduction to Strategic Studies

T H I R D E D I T I O N

E D I T E D B Y JOHN BAYLIS, University of Wales, Swansea, JAMES WIRTZ, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and COLIN S. GRAY, University of Reading

The most comprehensive analysisof strategic studies available,

Strategy in the Contemporary World, ThirdEdition, reflects on recent events andassesses the role of military power in thecontemporary world.

FEATURES

• Examines issues from times of warand of peace

• Presents insightful readings frominternational experts

• Incorporates excellent learning features throughout including readers’ guides, key points,questions, and suggestions for further reading

Introduction, John Baylis and James J. Wirtz

I: ENDURING ISSUES OF STRATEGY1. The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace,

John Garnett2. The Evolution of Modern Warfare, Michael Sheehan3. Strategic Theory, Thomas G. Mahnken4. Strategic Culture, Jeffrey S. Lantis and

Darryl A. Howlett5. Law, Politics, and the Use of Force, Justin Morris6. Geography and Strategy, Daniel Moran7. Technology and Warfare, Eliot Cohen8. Intelligence and Strategy, Roger George

II: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS9. Irregular Warfare: Terrorism and Insurgency,

James D. Kiras10. The Second Nuclear Age: Nuclear Weapons in the

Twenty-First Century, C. Dale Walton

11. The Control of Weapons of Mass Destruction,John Baylis and Mark Smith

12. Conventional Power and Contemporary Warfare,John Ferris

13. Iraq, Afghanistan, and American MilitaryTransformation, Stephen Biddle

14. Homeland Security: A New Strategic Paradigm,Jacob N. Shapiro and Rudolph P. Darken

15. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations,Theo Farrell

III: THE FUTURE OF STRATEGY16. A New Agenda for Security and Strategy?,

James J. Wirtz17. Strategic Studies and its Critics, Columba Peoples18. The Practice of Strategy, Colin S. Gray

and Jeannie Johnson19. The Future of Strategic Studies,

Lawrence Freedman

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1. Introduction, Alan Collins

I: APPROACHES TO SECURITY

2. Realism, Charles L. Glaser3. Liberalism, Patrick Morgan4. Social Constructivism, Christine Agius5. Peace Studies, Paul Rogers6. Critical Security Studies, David Mutimer7. Gender, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe8. Human Security, Pauline Kerr9. Securitization, Ralf Emmers10. Historical Materialism, Eric Herring

II: DEEPENING AND BROADENING SECURITY11. Military Security, Mike Sheehan12. Regime Security, Richard Jackson13. Societal Security, Paul Roe14. Environmental Security, Jon Barnett15. Economic Security, Christopher Dent

16. Development and Security, Nana Poku

III: TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONALSECURITY

17. Coercive Diplomacy, Peter Viggo Jakobsen18. Intelligence, Stan Taylor19. Weapons of Mass Destruction and

Proliferation, James Wirtz20. Terrorism, James Lutz and Brenda Lutz21. Humanitarian Intervention, Alex Bellamy22. Energy Security, Doug Stokes and

Sam Raphael23. Defense Trade, Neil Cooper and

Joanna Spear24. Health, Stefan Elbe25. Transnational Crime, Harold Tinkunas

and Jeanne Giraldo26. Child Soldiers, Helen Brocklehurst27. Security Studies Past, Present, and Future,

Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver

SECURITY STUDIES / STRATEGY

CONTEMPORARY SECURITY STUDIESS E C O N D E D I T I O N

E D I T E D B Y ALAN COLLINS,University of Wales, Swansea

This accessible anthology offers ahighly readable introduction to the

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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMYA Reader

AXEL HÜLSEMEYER, Concordia University

This collection of primary read-ings provides students with a

comprehensive introduction tointernational political economy(IPE)—an area of study concernedwith the relationship between the twodominant forms of social organizationin the modern world, “the state,” and“the market.” Offering thirty-fiveunabridged selections, InternationalPolitical Economy examines the field’shistorical development, its major theo-retical debates, and its practical issues.

Each part begins with an introduction and ends with review questions and suggestions for further reading.AcknowledgmentsBiographical NoteMain Introduction

PART I. THE DOMINANT THEORIES OF IPE1. Liberalism

a. From An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: “Of the Division ofLabor,” “Of the Principle Which Gives Occasionto the Division of Labor,” and “That the Divisionof Labor Is Limited by the Extent of the Market,”Adam Smith

b. The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation,David Ricardo

c. From The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money: “The General Theory,”“The Postulates of Classical Economics,” and“Concluding Notes on the Social Philosophytowards which the General Theory Might Lead,”John M. Keynes

2. (Neo-)Mercantilist Reflectiona. From The National System of Political

Economy: “The Theory of the Powers ofProduction and the Theory of Values”and “Customs Duties as a Chief Means ofEstablishing and Protecting the InternalManufacturing Power,” Friedrich List

b. From The Power of Nations: The PoliticalEconomy of International Relations:“The Bases of National Economic Power,”Klaus Knorr

c. Policy Rivalry among Industrial States:What Can We Learn from Models of StrategicTrade Policy?, Klaus Stegemann

3. (Neo-)Marxist Reflectiona. Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy,

Frederick Engelsb. From Imperialism, the Highest Stage of

Capitalism: “Imperialism as a Special Case ofCapitalism,” Vladimir I. Lenin

c. The Rise and Future Demise of the WorldCapitalist System: Concepts for ComparativeAnalysis, Immanuel M. Wallerstein

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4. Post-Positivist Responsea. Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social

Construction of Power Politics, Alexander Wendtb. How (the Meaning of) Gender Matters in Political

Economy, V. Spike Peterson

PART II. STRUCTURES OF IPE1. The Politics of International Trade

a. In the Shadow of Law or Power? Consensus-Based Bargaining and Outcomes in theGATT/WTO, Richard H. Steinberg

b. Private Rights vs. Public Standards in the WTO,Sol Picciotto

2. The Political Economy of Money and Financea. The Obsolescence of Capital Controls? Economic

Management in an Age of Global Markets,John B. Goodman and Louis W. Pauly

b. Institutional Investors and Polanyi’s DoubleMovement: A Model of Contemporary CurrencyCrises, Adam Harmes

3. International Production and MultinationalCorporations

a. From American Business Abroad: Six Lectures onDirect Investment: “The InternationalCorporation,” Charles P. Kindleberger

b. National Structures and Multinational CorporateBehaviors: Enduring Differences in the Age ofGlobalization, Louis W. Pauly and Simon Reich

PART III. ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND “THE STATE”1. Globalization I: Which Role for the State?

a. The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization, Peter Evans

b. Globalization and the Future of the Nation-State,Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson

2. Globalization II: Toward Convergence?a. The Convergence Hypothesis Revisited:

Globalization but Still the Century of Nations?,Robert Boyer

b. Globalization and Policy Convergence,Daniel W. Drezner

PART IV. REGIONAL INTEGRATION: EUROPE AND BEYOND1. Conceptualizing the Phenomenon

a. Regionalism: Old and New, Raimo Vayrynenb. Regional Integration and Domestic Institutional

Homogeneity: A Comparative Analysis ofRegional Integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia,and Western Europe, Yi Feng and Gaspare M.Genna

2. Regional Integration I: The European Uniona. The Path to European Integration: A Historical

Institutionalist Analysis, Paul Piersonb. What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the

European Constitutional Project?,Andrew Moravcsik

3. Regional Integration II: Western Hemispherea. Explaining Latin American Economic Integration:

The Case of Mercosur, Karl Kaltenthaler and Frank O. Mora

b. Hemispheric Integration and Subregionalism inthe Americas, Nicola Phillips

4. Regional Integration III: Southeast Asiaa. Asia’s Post-Crisis Regionalism: Bringing the

State Back in, Keeping the (United) States Out,Paul Bowles

b. Two Funerals and a Wedding? The Ups andDowns of Regionalism in East Asia and AsiaPacific after the Asian Crisis, Douglas Webber

PART V. TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY1. Continuing North-South Disparity—New Recipes?

a. What Strategies Are Viable for DevelopingCountries Today? The World Trade Organizationand the Shrinking of “Development Space,”Robert Hunter Wade

b. Globalization, Poverty, and the North-SouthDivide, Arie M. Kacowicz

2. Transition Economies—From the Outside Looking In

a. Market Structures, Political Institutions, andDemocratization: The Latin American and EastEuropean Experiences, David Bartlett and Wendy Hunter

b. Post-Communist Transformation and IndustrialRelations: A Fast-Track to the “CompetitionState” in Eastern Europe?, Ralf J. Leiteritz andLars Handrich

3. Sustainable Developmenta. A Climate for Business: Global Warming, the

State, and Capital, Peter Newell and MatthewPaterson

b. Global Environmental Politics and Competitionbetween Nation-States: On the Regulation ofBiodiversity, Christoph Gorg and Ulrich Brand

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ETHICS AND WORLD POLITICSE D I T E D B Y DUNCAN BELL,University of Cambridge

This cutting-edge anthologydraws together distinguished

scholars from around the world toexplore the ethical dimensions ofsome of the most complex problemsin world politics. Offering uniquecoverage of numerous approaches andissues, Ethics and World Politics is idealfor courses in international relationsand political theory.

2010 400 pp. 978-0-19-954862-0 paper APS BELLEWP $29.95

PART I: METHODS AND POLITICAL THEORY1. Ethics and Analytical Political Theory, Colin Bird2. Ethics and Critical Theory, Max Pensky3. Ethics and Post-Structuralism, Amy Allen4. Ethics and Politics, Andrew Gamble

PART II: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES5. Political Realism and the Limits of Ethics,

Duncan Bell6. The Ethics of International Society, Peter Jones7. Defending Community: Nationalism, Patriotism,

and Culture, Margaret Moore8. Cosmopolitan Visions, Simon Caney9. Feminism, Kimberley Hutchings10. Green Political Theory, Mathew Humphrey11. Postcolonialism, Margaret Kohn

12. Comparative Political Thought, Christopher Goto-Jones

PART III: THEMES13. Human Rights, Duncan Ivison14. Poverty and Global Distributive Justice,

Kok-Chor Tan15. International Law, Anthony Carty16. The Ethics of War I: The Just War, Nicholas

Rengger17. The Ethics of War II: Critical Alternatives,

Patricia Owens18. Humanitarian Intervention, Anthony Lang19. Terrorism, Virginia Held20. Immigration, Borders, and Citizenship,

Arash Abizadeh21. Democracy and World Politics, James Bohman

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“This excellent volume explores many of themost important ethical dilemmas in worldpolitics; provides a reliable and carefullyorganized guide to the diverse, and oftenconflicting, ways in which they have beenaddressed; and draws on the insights of ahigh-quality range of contributors. A highlyrecommended text for all those involved inteaching courses on ethics in world politics.”

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INTERNATIONAL LAW FORINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

PART 1: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL LAW1. International Law and International Relations:

Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study,Ba ak Çali

2. Perspectives on International Law inInternational Relations, Fiona Adamson andChandra Sriram

3. Basic Principles of International Law:A Historical Perspective, Anthony Anghie

4. Perspectives on International Relations inInternational Law, Ba ak Çali

PART 2: IDENTIFYING INTERNATIONAL LAW5. International Treaties, Emmanuel Voyiakis6. Customary International Law, Jason Beckett7. Non-Governmental Organizations and

International Law, Meghna Abraham8. International Courts and Tribunals,

Juan Amaya-Castro

PART 3: TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW9. Recognition of States, Self Determination,

and Secession, Christopher Borgen10. Use of Force and Terrorism, Nigel Rodley

and Ba ak Çali11. International Humanitarian Law, Elizabeth

Griffin and Ba ak Çali12. International Criminal Law, Paola Gaeta13. International Human Rights Law, Ba ak Çali14. International Law and the Protection of the

Environment, David Ong15. International Law and World Trade,

Tom Sebastian16. International Law and Global Justice,

Saladin Meckled-Garcia17. International Law and International Relations:

What Are the Prospects for the Future?,Ba ak Çali

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ÇCE D I T E D B Y BASAK ÇALI,University College London

International Law for InternationalRelations is a cutting-edge anthol-

ogy that provides comprehensivecoverage of the different ways toapproach the study of internationallaw. Marked by its lucid presentation ofthe complexities of international law, itdraws upon the work of internationallyrenowned academics and practitionerswho discuss key issues within the field.

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORIESDiscipline and DiversityS E C O N D E D I T I O N

E D I T E D B Y TIM DUNNE and STEVE SMITH,both at University of Exeter, and MILJAKURKI, Aberystwyth University

International Relations Theory,Second Edition, presents a diverse

selection of theoretical positions,from historically dominant traditions to powerful critical voices since the1980s. The editors draw on a wealth of expertise from an international team of contributors, each specializing in adifferent theory. The book opens upspace for analysis and debate, allowingstudents to decide which theories theyfind most useful in explaining andunderstanding international relations.

Introduction, Steve Smith1. International Relations and Social Science,

Milja Kurki2. Normative International Relations Theory,

Toni Erskine3. Classical Realism, Richard Ned Lebow4. Structural Realism, John Mearsheimer5. Liberalism, Bruce Russett6. Neoliberalism, Jennifer Sterling-Folker

7. English School, Tim Dunne8. Marxism and Critical Theory, Mark Rupert9. Constructivism, Karin Fierke10. Feminism, J. Ann Tickner11. Poststructuralism, David Campbell12. Postcolonialism, Siba Grovogui13. Green Theory, Robyn Eckersley14. Globalization Theory, Colin HayConclusion, Ole Waever

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONALRELATIONS

Theories & ApproachesF O U R T H E D I T I O N

ROBERT JACKSON, University of Boston, and GEORG SØRENSEN, University of Aarhus

This highly readable and systematic introduction to the

principal theories of internationalrelations combines incisive andoriginal analysis with a clear andaccessible writing style. Updated inlight of current international events and ongoing debates in the subject, the second edition includes expanded coverage of Social Constructivism inChapter 6. It also links Chapter 10: Key Issues in Contemporary IR moreclosely with the theoretical chapters.

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“Jackson and Sørensen illuminate the subject with a rare combination of theoretical mastery, empirical argument,and normative insight like no other. The result is a book firmly situated in the world, demonstrating the intrinsicallyhuman character of international rela-tions—its successes and its possibilities.”

—William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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