ABSTRACT

Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Introduction to Global Politics places an increased emphasis on the themes of continuity and change. It continues to explain global politics using an historical approach, firmly linking history with the events of today. By integrating theory and political practice at individual, state, and global levels, students are introduced to key developments in global politics, helping them make sense of major trends that are shaping our world.

This is a highly illustrated textbook with informative and interactive boxed material throughout. Chapter opening timelines contextualise the material that follows, and definitions of key terms are provided in a glossary at the end of the book. Every chapter ends with student activities, cultural materials, and annotated suggestions for further reading that now include websites.

Key updates for this edition:

    • New chapter on 'The causes of war and the changing nature of violence in global politics'
    • New chapter on 'Technology and global politics'
    • Enhanced coverage of theory including post-positivist theories
    • Uses ‘levels of analysis’ framework throughout the text
    • New material on the financial crisis, BRIC and Iran

Introduction to Global Politics continues to be essential reading for students of political science, global politics and international relations.

part |1 pages

Part I Theory and global politics

chapter 1|31 pages

Theoretical approaches to global politics

part |1 pages

Part II The past as prologue to the present

part |1 pages

Part III Living dangerously in a dangerous world

part |1 pages

Part IV Global actors and institutions

part |1 pages

Part V Global issues

chapter 12|32 pages

Human security

chapter 14|40 pages

International political economy

chapter 15|31 pages

The environment: a global collective good