ABSTRACT

Contemporary international affairs are largely shaped by widely differing thematic issues and actors, such as nation states, international institutions, NGOs and multinational companies. Obtaining a deeper understanding of these multifaceted themes and actors is crucial for developing a genuine understanding of contemporary international affairs. This book provides undergraduate and postgraduate students of global politics and international relations with the necessary knowledge of the forces that shape and dominate our global political, economic and social/cultural environment. The book significantly enhances our understanding of the essentials of contemporary international affairs.

Understanding Global Politics takes a pragmatic approach to international relations, with each chapter being written by an expert in their respective field:

  • Part I provides the historical background that has led to the current state of world affairs. It also provides clear outlines of the major yet often complex theories of international relations.
  • Part II is dedicated to the main actors in global politics. It discusses actors such as the most important nation states, the UN, EU, international organizations, NGOs and multinational companies.
  • Part III considers important contemporary themes and challenges in global politics, including non-state centered challenges. Chapters focus on international terrorism, energy and climate change issues, religious fundamentalism and demographic changes.

The comprehensive structure of this book makes it particularly viable to students who wish to pursue careers in international organizations, diplomacy, consultancy, the think tank world and the media.

 

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

part I|72 pages

Background

chapter Chapter 1|21 pages

Global politics since 1945

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

Democracy

Problems and challenges, opportunities and design

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

The global economy and the Great Recession

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Theorising global politics

part II|186 pages

Global actors

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

The US

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

The People’s Republic of China

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

Russia’s resurgent political identity

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

India 1

chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

The European Union

chapter Chapter 10|13 pages

Germany

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

The United Nations

chapter Chapter 12|15 pages

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

chapter Chapter 13|17 pages

IMF and World Bank

chapter Chapter 14|14 pages

Non-governmental organisations

chapter Chapter 15|14 pages

Regional organisations

chapter Chapter 16|14 pages

Multinational businesses

part III|165 pages

Transnational challenges

chapter Chapter 17|14 pages

Global environmental politics

Sustainable development, climate change and the energy dilemma

chapter Chapter 18|15 pages

Transnational politics of migration

From states to regimes and agents

chapter Chapter 19|19 pages

Global poverty

chapter Chapter 20|16 pages

Failing states and statebuilding

chapter Chapter 21|14 pages

Soft and hard power

chapter Chapter 22|15 pages

The rise of religious fundamentalism

chapter Chapter 24|15 pages

The threat of transnational terrorism

chapter Chapter 25|17 pages

Fighting corruption globally

A case of norm diffusion in international relations