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The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations
John Baylis 1946; Steve Smith 1952
New York Oxford University Press 2006
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(341.2(082) G478 3.ed. DIN )
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Título:
The globalization of world politics an introduction to international relations
Autor:
John Baylis 1946
;
Steve Smith 1952
Assuntos:
Nações Unidas (ONU)
;
Relações internacionais
;
Política internacional
;
RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS -- TEORIA
;
POLÍTICA INTERNACIONAL -- TEORIA
;
GLOBALIZAÇÃO -- ASPECTOS POLÍTICOS
;
HISTÓRIA MUNDIAL
;
REALISMO
;
LIBERALISMO
;
NEOLIBERALISMO
;
NEORREALISMO
;
MARXISMO
;
DIPLOMACIA
;
DIREITO INTERNACIONAL
;
POBREZA
;
TERRORISMO
;
DIREITOS HUMANOS
Notas:
Inclui bibliografia e índice
Descrição:
Introduction / Steve Smith and John Baylis - - Globalization and global politics / Anthony Mcgrew - - Part One The historical society - - The evolution of international society / Robert H. Jackson and Paatricia Owens - - International history, 1900-1945 / Susan L. Carruthers - - International history, 1945-1990 / Len Scott - - The end of the cold war / Richard Crockatt - - From the cold war to the war on terror / Michael Cox - - Part two Theories of world politics - - Realism / Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schimidt - - Liberalism / Tim Dunne - - Contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberalism / Steven L. Lamy - - Marxist theories of international relations / Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones - - Social Constructivism / Micheal Barnett - - Alternative approaches to international theory / Steve Smith and Patricia Owens - - Part Three Structures and processes - - International and global security in the post-cold war era / John Baylis - - International political economy in an age of globalization / Ngaire Woods - - International law / Christian Reus-Smith - - International regimes / Richard Little - - Diplomacy / Brian White - - The United Nations / Paul Taylor and Devon Curtis - - Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics / Peter Willets - - Part four International issues - - Environmental issues / Owen Greene - - Terrorism and globalization / James D. Kiras - - Nuclear proliferation / Darryl Howlett - - Nationalism / Fred Halliday - - Culture in world affairs / Simon Murden - - Humanitarian intervention in world politics / Nicholas J. Wheeler and Alex J. Bellamy - - European integration and regional cooperation / Thomas Chritiansen - - Global trade and finance / Jan Aart Scholte - - Causes and consequences of the communications and internet revolution / Joanathan D. Aronson - - Poverty, development and hunger / Caroline Thomas - -
Gender issues / Jan Jindy Pettman - - Human rights / Chris Brown - - Part Five Globalization in the future - - Globalization and the transformation of political community / Andrew Linklater - - Globalization and the post-cold war order / Ian Clark -- From international politics to world politics - - Theories of world politics - - The four theories and globalization - - Globalization and its precursors - - Globalization: myth or reality? - - Globalization and Global politics - - Introduction - - Making sense of globalization - - Conceptualizing globalization - - Contemporary globalization - - A world transformed: globalization and distorted global politics - - From distorted global politics to cosmopolitan global politics? - - Part one The historical context - - Introduction: Origins and definitions - - Ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy - - European International society - - The globalization of international society - - Conclusion: problems of global international society - - International history, 1900-1945 - - Introduction - - The origins of the first world war - - Peacemaking, 1919: The Versailles settlement - - The global economics crisis, 1929-1933 - - The origins of the second world war in Asia and the pacific - - The path to war in Europe - - Theorizing global history, 1900-1945 - - Conclusion: 1900-1945, an era of deglobalization? - - International history, 1945-1990 - - Introduction - - End of empire - - The cold war - - The bomb - - Conclusion - - The end of cold war - - Introduction - - Internal factors: the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union - - The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe - - External factors: relations with the United States - - The interaction between internal and external environments - - Conclusion - - From the cold war to the war on terror - - Introduction - - The cold war ends - - Three theories I search of the post-cold war world - -
Keys trends in the post-cold war era - - Conclusion: 9/11 and after - - Part two Theories of the world politics - - Realism - - Introduction: the timeless wisdom of realism - - One realism, or many? - - The essential Realism - - Conclusion: Realism and the globalization of world politics - - Liberalism - - Introduction - - Core ideas in Liberal thinking on international relations - - Liberalism and globalization - - Conclusion - - Contemporary main stream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberalism - - Introduction - - Noe-realism - - Neo-liberalism - - The neo-neo debate - - Neo-liberals and neo-realists om globalization - - Conclusion: narrowing the agenda of international relations - - Marxist theories of international relations - - Introduction: the continuing relevance of Marxism - - The essential elements of Marxist theories of world politics - - World-system theory - - Gramscianism - - Critical theory - - New Marxism - - Conclusion: Marxist theories of international relations and globalization - - Social Constructivism - - Introduction - - In the beginning … - - The rise of Constructivism - - Constructivism - - Constructivism and global change - - Conclusion - - Alternative approaches to international theory - - Introduction - - Explanatory/constitutive theories and foundational/anti-foundational theories - - Historical sociology - - Normative theory - - Feminist theory - - Post-modernism - - Post colonialism - - Conclusion - - Part Three Structures and processes - - International and global security in the post-cold war era - - Introduction - - What is meant by the concept of security? - - The traditional approach to national security - - The difficulties of cooperation between states - - The opportunities for cooperation between states - - Alternative views of international and global security - - The continuing tensions between national, international, and global security - -
International political economy in an age of globalization - - Introduction - - The post-war world-economy - - The rise of IPE in the study of international relations - - Traditional approaches to IPE - - New approaches to IPE - - The globalization debate in IPE - - International institutions in the globalizing world-economy - - International law - - Introduction: the paradox of international law - - Order and institutions - - The modern institution of international law - - From international to supranational law? - - Theoretical perspectives - - Conclusion - - International regimes - - Introduction - - The nature of regimes - - Competing theories of regime formation - - Conclusion - - Diplomacy - - Introduction: what is diplomacy? - - Diplomacy and world politics - - Diplomacy and foreign policy - - Challenges to a state-based diplomacy - - Conclusion - - The United Nations - - Introduction - - A brief history of the United Nations and its principal organs - - The United Nations and the maintenance of international peace and security - - The United Nations and intervention within states - - The United Nations and economic and social questions - - The reform process in the economic and social arrangements of the United Nations - - Conclusion - - Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics - - Introduction - - Problems with the state-centric approach - - Transnational companies as political actors - - Non-legitimate groups and liberation movements as political actors - - Non-governmental organizations as political actors - - International organizations as structures of global politics - - Issues and policy systems in global politics - - Part four International issues - - Environmental issues - - Introduction: International environmental issues - - Environmental issues on the international agenda: a historical outline - -
Issues and challenges in international environmental politics - - The development and implementation of environmental regimes - - The Rio Conference and its outcomes - - Conclusion - - Terrorism and globalization - - Introduction - - Terrorism: from transnational to global phenomenon (1968-2001) - - Terrorism: the impact of globalization - - Globalization, technology, and terrorism - - Combating terrorism - - Conclusion - - Nuclear proliferation - - Introduction - - The nature of nuclear weapons and their effects - - The global diffusion of nuclear and ballistic missile technology - - Theorizing nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation - - The evolution of global nuclear control and anti-proliferation measures - - Conclusion - - Nationalism - - Introduction: nationalism and globalization - - Nationalism as ideology - - Nationalism as a movement - - Nationalism and international relations - - Four debates - - Conclusion: the effects of globalization: towards a post-nationalist age? - - Culture in world affairs - - Introduction: culture in human affairs - - The counter-revolutionaries of the global age - - The counter-revolution at the civilizational level: the case of Islam - - Conclusion - - Humanitarian intervention in world politics - - Introduction - - What is humanitarian intervention? - - Objections to legitimizing humanitarian intervention - - The solidarist case for humanitarian intervention - - State practice during the cold war - - Post-cold war humanitarian interventions - - Humanitarian intervention after 11 September 2001 - - Globalization and non-forcible humanitarian intervention - - Conclusion - - European integration and regional cooperation - - Introduction - - European integration: from international treaty to constitutional polity - - Conceptualizing European integration - - The global context to European integration - - The global phenomenon of regional cooperation - -
Global trade and finance - - Introduction - - A globalizing economy - - Global trade - - Global finance - - Continuity and change in economic globalization - - Conclusion - - Causes and consequences of the communications an internet revolution - - Introduction and historical background - - Globalization, the internet, and the World Wide Web revolution - - Drives that shape globalization - - The impact of the information revolution on international relations and institutions - - Security, political, economic, social, and cultural consequences - - Governance in a time of information revolution - - Conclusion - - Poverty, development and hunger - - Introduction - - Poverty - - Development - - Hunger - - Conclusion: looking to the future – globalization with a human face? - - Gender issues - - Introduction - - Gendering international politics - - Feminisms - - Gender in the global political economy - - Gender, nationalism and militarism - - Globalizing gender issues - - Conclusion - - Human rights - - Introduction - - On rights in general - - The modern Liberal Synthesis on human rights - - 1948 and the modern agenda - - The politics of human rights promotion - - Universalism challenged - - Conclusion - - Part five Globalization in the future - - Globalization and the transformation of political community - - Introduction: what is a political community? - - Nationalism and political community - - Community and citizenship - - The changing nature of political community - - The dangers of new forms of political community? - - Conclusion - - Globalization and the post-cold war order - - Introduction - - A typology of order - - The elements of contemporary order - - Globalization and the end of the cold war - - Globalization and legitimacy - - An international order of globalized states
Editor:
New York Oxford University Press
Data de criação/publicação:
2006
Formato:
xxx, 811 p il.
Idioma:
Inglês
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