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The third edition of this popular textbook offers a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to the key questions that will confront anyone interested in world politics for decades to come.This text is a collation of topical chapters, each authored by experts in their own field and written in a clear and balanced manner. The issues which endure, as well as new and unexpected issues, are all covered within this text, with cross-referencing between chapters and to external work. New chapters cover the major developments of this era, including the impact of the financial crisis, climate change, the refugee crisis, the rise of China and Russia.Beeson and Bisely hone this text with their careful editorship. They place this text within the context of the key questions that arise from these issues: to what extent can policy makers cope with fundamental changes to politics, what will the impact of non-state actors be, what can we predict about future world politics, to name a few. This makes the text indispensable to students wishing to understanding contemporary world politics.Being wide-ranging and completely up-to-date, this is the ideal companion for both undergraduates and postgraduate students of internationals relations and politics. The text has been written in a clear and approachable manner to make it accessible to students unfamiliar with the topic.
Mark Beeson is Professor of International Politics at the University of Western Australia.Nick Bisley is Executive Director of La Trobe, Asia and Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University, Australia.
Introduction: Issues in World Politics: An Introduction Mark Beeson and Nick Bisley1 Rising Powers and the Return of Geopolitics Nick Bisley2 Ways of War in the 21st Century Caroline Kennedy and Thomas Waldman3 Non-Traditional Security and World Politics Alistair D. B. Cook4 Global Terrorism Andrew Phillips5 International Organizations: Can they Break Free from States? Sean Starrs6 Globalization and Governance Mark Beeson7 Regions and Regionalism Louise Fawcett8 International Law and World Politics Aidan Hehir9 Nationalism and Identity John Hutchinson10 Climate Change David Gordon and Matthew Paterson11 Global Financial Crises Guilia Mennillo and Timothy J. Sinclair12 Gender and World Politics Laura Sjoberg and Natalia Fontoura13 Inequality and Underdevelopment Ray Kiely14 Migrants and Refugees in Global Politics Anne Hammerstad15 Social Movements in World Politics Kelly Gerard and Sky Croeser16 Democracy's Meaning, Progress and Recession William Case.
A stimulating and forward-looking survey of the global important forces shaping world order and disorder that every student of global international relations needs to be familiar with.