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This book provides a comprehensive account of the most salient political issues in world politics and explains their significance in a way that is accessible to students and non-specialists alike. The end of the Cold War led to a widespread feeling of relief and talk of a new world order. Optimism however was short-lived and a whole range of difficult new issues, including ethnic conflict, refugees, terrorism and world security, have come to the fore. A number of ethical and moral issues such as poverty, human rights and religion has moved up the agenda of world politics. A new set of problems--involving the environment, technology, and health care--has impacted on the policy systems of states and international organizations. The contributors to this collection provide a basis for understanding emerging issues on the global stage.
Don MacIver is Lecturer in Politics at Staffordshire University
Introduction - Don MaclverPart 1: Challenges to the state1. Security - Graeme Herd2. Democratisation - Lloyd Pettiford3. Ethnic conflict - Daniele Conversi4. Refugees - Sita Bali5. Terrorism - Jonathan GorryPart 2: Ethical and normative issues6. International morality - David Morrice7. Human rights - Barbara Emandi Coffin8. Gender - Emma Clarence9. Religion - Geoff Hayes 10. Debt, aid and development - Graham HarrisonPart 3: Practical policy issues11. Environment - Jim Radcliffe12. Health - Calum Paton13. Sport - Barrie Houlihan14. Technology - Alan Russell15. Trade - Chris Farrands