ABSTRACT

Introduction to Global Politics, Fourth Edition, is an accessible, comprehensive, and well-written introductory textbook which emphasizes the evolution of major global issues from the past to the present. 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 completely revised and updated edition includes new material on:

  • the dramatic shift in US policies under President Donald Trump and the post-Trump moves to redo the global scene
  • the coronavirus pandemic and its impact around the world
  • Brexit, and its consequences for the European Union
  • the rise of China and Russia in the international order
  • technological developments in weaponry and the militarization of outer space
  • the growing importance of the politics of identity, the environment, nationalism and populism while retaining much of the structure and many of the features of past editions, including a revised range of faculty and student aids– a test bank, flashcards, glossary, web links, PowerPoint slides, chapter outlines, suggested video clips, map exercises, cultural references, and boxed features

Stimulating and provocative, the book is designed to appeal to students and instructors interested in international relations as a broadly defined, multidisciplinary subject encompassing politics, history, economics, military science, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy.

part I|33 pages

Theory and global politics

chapter 1|32 pages

Theoretical approaches to global politics

part II|176 pages

The past as prologue to the present

chapter 2|34 pages

The evolution of the interstate system

chapter 3|35 pages

The world wars

chapter 4|36 pages

The Cold War

chapter 5|36 pages

Decolonization and the global South

chapter 6|33 pages

Globalization

The new frontier

part III|147 pages

Living dangerously in a dangerous world

chapter 10|34 pages

Managing conflict

International law and international and transnational organization

part IV|178 pages

Global issues

chapter 11|32 pages

Identity politics

Nationalism, religion, and ethnicity

chapter 12|40 pages

International political economy

chapter 13|33 pages

Human rights

The individual in global politics

chapter 14|36 pages

Human security

chapter 15|35 pages

The environment

A global collective good

part V|12 pages

Epilogue

chapter |11 pages

Epilogue

A future dimly seen