Introduction to Global Politics A Reader

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Thebestvariety of readings--from both classic and contemporary sources including academic works, news articles, and government documents Thebestcoverage of alternative theories--going beyond realism, liberalism, and constructivism to feminist, Marxist, and contemporary theories Moving beyond the almost exclusively liberal and realist readings included in other anthologies,Introduction to Global Politics: A Readerprovides a better balance of canonical essays and more recent scholarship representing contemporary work in the constructivist, feminist, Marxist, and postmodern traditions. Renowned contributors include Paul Krugman on what undergraduates need to know about international trade; Kenneth N. Waltz on the relevance of realism after the Cold War; Thomas Homer-Dixon on eco-terrorism; and Cynthia Enloe on Abu Ghraib. Other experts address such compelling topics as landmines, global hunger, jihad, torture, and cyber-terrorism. This unique volume also presents genuine non-Western voices in the field, including Choong Yong Ahn on the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis on Asia and Navnita Chadha Behera on re-imagining IR in India. Introduction to Global Politicsis enhanced by numerous pedagogical features including: * Chapter introductionsthat provide historical overviews of major issues, coverage of key academic debates, and insightful questions to guide students in their reading * Article introductionsdiscussing relevant issues and highlighting key terms * Discussion questionsandkey terms listsfollowing each article and chapter * An extensive glossary of termsthat are integral to the study of IR Ideal for courses in IR, global studies, and world politics,Introduction to Global Politics: A Readeroffers a robust and flexible set of readings on both theories and issues. It also helps students to make explicit connections between academic thinking and the "real world" of international events, problems, and issues. PACKAGING & SAVINGS PACKAGEIntroduction to Global Politics: A Readerwith any of the textbooks below for use in your course and SAVE YOUR STUDENTS 20%! Introduction to Global Politics(978-0-19-538527-4) Steven L. Lamy, John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens Introduction to Global Politics,Brief Edition (978-0-19-976583-6) Steven L. Lamy, John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens The Globalization of World Politics,Fifth Edition (978-0-19-956909-0) John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens World Politics in a New Era,Fifth Edition (978-0-19-976627-7) Steven Spiegel, Elizabeth Matthews, Jennifer Taw, and Kristen Williams Please contact your Oxford University Press sales representative at 800.280.0280 for more information.

Author Biography


John S. Masker is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Temple University, where he teaches international relations and political theory. He has had visiting appointments at Williams College, Mount Holyoke College, and Clark University. Dr. Masker has written about nuclear non-proliferation, Russian foreign policy, and U.S. foreign policy.

Table of Contents


Each section ends with Useful Internet Resources and Discussion Questions and Activities.
Preface
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Useful Internet Resources
Discussion Questions and Activities
PART TWO: THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVES
Reading Selections
Six Principles of Political Realism, Hans J. Morgenthau
Liberalism and World Politics, Michael W. Doyle
Structural Realism after the Cold War, Kenneth N. Waltz
Imperialist Expansion: Accident and Design, Harry Magdoff
Anarchy is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics, Alexander Wendt
Man, the State, and War: Gendered Perspectives on National Security, J. Ann Tickner
Internations of Feminism and International Relations, Christine Sylvester
Re-Imagining IR in India, Navnita Chadha Behera
Social Evolution of International Politics: From Mearsheimer to Jervis, Shiping Tang
Increasing the Incentives for International Cooperation, Mancur Olson
Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms, Elinor Ostrom
PART THREE: FOREIGN POLICY ACTORS: STATES, IOs, NGOs
The State
International Organizations (IOs)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Reading Selections
On the Political Relevance of Global Civil Society, Richard Falk
International Public Goods without International Government, Charles P. Kindleberger
Resisting Globalization: The Alternative Globalization Movement, Chamsy el-Ojeili and Patrick Hayden
The Rise of the Region State, Kenichi Ohmae
Human Rights Advocacy Networks in Latin America, Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink
Danger--Landmines! NGO-Government Collaboration in the Ottawa Process, Matthew J.O. Scott
Governing Intimacy in the World Bank, Kate Beford
Applying European Values to Foreign Policy, The European Union
Obama (or Netanyahu) as Modern Moses!, Marwan Bishara
UN Expert Says Security Council Counterterrorism Measures Anti-Human Rights, Nikola Krastev
PART FOUR: GLOBAL ISSUES
Security
Political Economy
Environment
Reading Selections: Military Security, Human Security, Human Rights
A World Without Power, Niall Ferguson
The Clash of Civilizations?, Samuel P. Huntington
The Triad: America, Europe, and Japan--United or Fragmented?, Samir Amin
In Terrorem: Before and After 9/11, James Der Derian
Jihad in the Cause of Allah, Sayyid Qutb
Text of Fatwah Urging Jihad Against Americans, Osama Bin Laden
Islam, the Middle East, and the Pan-Islamic Movement, Sohail H. Hashmi
Wielding Masculinity Inside Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo: The Globalized Dynamics, Cynthia Enloe
Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands, Michael Walzer
Reflections on the Problem of "Dirty Hands", Jean Bethke Elshtain
National Military Strategy Plan for the War on Terrorism, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
From Global Village to Virtual Battlespace: The Colonizing of the Internet and the Extension of Realpolitik, Mary McEvoy Manjikian
Nuclear Weapons Reinforce Security and Stability in 21st Century Asia, Muthiah Alagappa
Darfur and the Failure of the Responsibility to Protect, Alex De Waal
Children in Global Politics, Helen Brocklehurst
Trading Human Rights: How Preferential Trade Agreements Influence Government Repression, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton
Preventing and Transforming Conflict Nonviolently, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini
Reading Selections: Global Economy and Trade
Fiscal Policy and Structural Fiscal Challenges, John Lipsky
Making Globalization Work, Joseph E. Stiglitz
Demise of the Anglo-American Model of Capitalism, Wonhyuk Lim
Does Globalization Spell the End of Nation-State?, Kavaljit Singh
What Do Undergrads Need to Know about Trade?, Paul Krugman
Weathering the Storm: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Asia, Choong Yong Ahn
Women and Globalization: A Study of 180 Countries, 1975-2000, Mark M. Gray, Miki Caul Kittilson, and Wayne Sandholtz
Need Versus Greed, Jeffrey D. Sachs
Reading Selections: Global Environment
The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin
Preparing for an Uncertain Global Food Supply: A New Food Assistance Convention, C. Stuart Clark
Out of Chaos, a Shining Star? Toward a Typology of Green States, Peter Christoff
The Rise of Complex Terrorism, Thomas Homer-Dixon
More Species Slide to Extinction, Richard Black
Worry But Don't Panic Over Glacial Losses, Richard A. Kerr
Appendix One: Glossary
Appendix Two: Table of Theoretical Perspectives Discussed in Readings
Index

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