TEXTBOOK The Globalization of World Politics An Introduction to International Relations John Baylis; Steve Smith With the assistance of Patricia Owens Oxford University Press, 3er. Ed., 2004, 850 pages, 5 maps, subject for the first time, this text has been carefully edited by John Baylis and Steve Smith to ensure a coherent, accessible and lively account of the globalization of world politics. Description • Market leader with contributions from experts, writing on their specialist subjects for an undergraduate readership. • Written in an accessible way for students new to IR. • Structure of the book has been carefully developed to ensure the coverage maps onto introductory courses, spanning history, theory, structures and processes, and international issues. • Excellent pedagogy throughout, including numerous boxes, figures, tables, case studies, key points, questions and annotated further reading in each chapter. Carefully edited by John Baylis and Steve Smith to ensure an integrated and fully coherent style throughout the book. Readership: An introductory textbook suitable for both undergraduate and post-graduate students of International Relations. Contents Introduction 1. The Globalization of World Politics , Anthony McGrew Historical Context New to this edition 2. The Evolution of International Society , Robert H. Jackson 3. International History 1900-1945 , Susie L. Carruthers 4. International History 1945-1990 , Len Scott 5. The End of the Cold War , Richard Crockatt 6. International History since 1989 , Michael Cox • 3 new chapters on International Law, International Terrorism and Social Constructivism. • Glossary of key terms. 4 colour text for easier navigation. Now in its third edition, this internationally successful title has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest developments in world politics, with three new chapters on International Law, Terrorism and Social Constructivism and two updated case studies. Written specially for those coming to the Theories of World Politics 7. Realism , Timothy Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt 8. Liberalism , Timothy Dunne 1 These materials apply International Relations theories to some real life cases. 9. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches: NeoRealism and Neo-Liberalism , Steven L. Lamy 10. Marxist Theories of International Relations , Steve Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones 11. Social Constructivism , Michael Barnett 12. Reflectivist and Constructivist approaches to International Theory , Steve Smith Case materials These materials apply International Relations theories to some real life cases. Structures and Processes The 1999 Kosovo crisis 13. International and global security in the postcold war era , John Baylis 14. International political economy in an age of globalization , Ngaire Woods 15. International Law , Christian Reus-Smit 16. International Regimes , Richard Little 17. Diplomacy , Brian White 18. The United Nations and International Order , Paul Taylor 19. Transnational actors and International Organizations in Global Politics , Peter Willetts Realist IR Theory Based on Chapter 7 (PDF 106kB) Liberal IR Theory Based on Chapter 8 (PDF 104kB) Marxist and Radical Theory Based on Chapter 10 (PDF 105kB) Alternative IR Theory Based on Chapter 12 (PDF 99kB) References (PDF 80kB) The Gulf War, 1990-1991 International Issues Realist IR Theory Based on Chapter 7 (PDF 102kB) Liberal IR Theory Based on Chapter 8 (PDF 99kB) Marxist Theory Based on Chapter 9 (PDF 103kB) Alternative Approaches to IR Theory Based on Chapter 12 (PDF 98kB) References (PDF 88kB) 20. Environmental Issues , Owen Greene 21. Terrorism , James Kiras 22. Nuclear Proliferation , Daryl Howlett 23. Nationalism , Fred Halliday 24. Culture and World affairs , Simon Murden 25. Humanitarian Intervention and World Politics , Nicholas J. Wheeler and Alex J. Bellamy 26. European and Regional Integration , Thomas Christiansen 27. Global Trade and Finance , Jan Aart Scholte 28. The Communications and Internet Revolution , Jonathan Aronson 29. Poverty, Development and Hunger , Caroline Thomas 30. Gender Issues , Jan Jindy Pettman 31. Human rights , Chris Brown The Iraq War, 2003 Realist IR Theory Based on Chapter 7 (PDF 101kB) Liberal IR Theory Based on Chapter 8 (PDF 103kB) Marxist IR Theory Based on Chapter 10 (PDF 95kB) Social Constructivist Theory Based on Chapter 11 (PDF 90kB) Alternative Approaches to IR Theory Based on Chapter 12 (PDF 97kB) References (PDF 88kB) Globalization in the Future 32. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community , Andrew Linklater 33. Globalization and the Post-Cold War Era , Ian Clark 2