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Global Politics (Boyer Mark / Hudson Natalie / Butler, Michael)
Global Politics
Autor Boyer Mark / Hudson Natalie / Butler, Michael
Verlag Oxford Academic
Co-Verlag Oxford University Press Inc (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Artikelnummer 32672609
ISBN 978-0-19-065553-2
CHF 137.00
Zusammenfassung
The world is becoming an ever smaller place--through globalization, finance and economics, technology, media, and the many global issues that transcend borders. As a result, undergraduates studying Global Politics and International Relations need a more integrated, applied, and practical approach for making sense of the world around them. In Global Politics: Applying Theory to a Complex World, authors Mark Boyer, Natalie Hudson, and Michael Butler have developed an approach to the subject that integrates historical context where necessary in the discussion of global issues and integrates the mainstream theoretical approaches within every chapter to provide students a rich and meaningful way to understand and critically analyze what is happening in the world today. Global Politics covers all of the standard topics in the undergraduate level IR/Global Politics course, and also provides more robust coverage of global ecology; gender and race; the different security challenges of our day that go beyond armed conflict; IPE coverage that highlights the divergent paths of the Global North and South; and the growing reliance upon international law, international organizations, and global and regional governance. Utilizing a familiar organization and emphasis of topics, the authors have developed a compelling narrative and features to captivate students who are both "worldly" and "naïve" at the same time.

Global Politics covers all of the standard topics in the undergraduate level IR/Global Politics course, and also provides more robust coverage of global ecology; gender and race; the different security challenges of our day that go beyond armed conflict; IPE coverage that highlights the divergent paths of the Global North and South; and the growing reliance upon international law, international organizations, and global and regional governance. Utilizing afamiliar organization and emphasis of topics, the authors have developed a compelling narrative and features to captivate students who are both "worldly" and "na¿" at the same time.

Global Politics is offered at the appropriate depth and level of complexity for undergraduate students. This book should easily find a place at the top of the market
Mark Boyer is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at the University of Connecticut. He is also the Executive Director of the International Studies Association. Natalie Hudson is Associate Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Human Rights Studies Program at the University of Dayton. Michael Butler is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Henry J. and Erna D. Leir Luxembourg Program at Clark University.