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Full title: International Politics: Power and Purpose in Global Affairs, 5th Edition
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Paul D’Anieri
ISBN: 9780357299081, 9780357136270
Format: PDF

Description of International Politics: Power and Purpose in Global Affairs, 5th Edition:
D’Anieri’s INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: POWER AND PURPOSE IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS, 5th Edition, helps you make the connection between analytical theories and real-world issues and events. Its focus on power and purpose involves both the goals that players have in international politics and the ways they have to achieve them. Detailed discussions offer up-to-date insight into populism and trade wars, critical international relations theory, international hierarchy, the impact of social media and bias, Brexit, U.S.-China trade conflict and much more. Thought-provoking case studies and features on history, policy and geography let you see the world from multiple perspectives, while critical-thinking questions ask you to examine what you have learned. Connection to You boxes show how international politics directly affects the lives of individuals — and how individuals can influence international politics.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of International Politics: Power and Purpose in Global Affairs, 5th Edition PDF ebook:
DedicationBrief ContentsContentsLetter to InstructorsLetter to StudentsResources for Students & InstructorsAbout the AuthorChapter 1: Introduction: Problems and Questions in International PoliticsPurpose: The Goals of PoliticsThe Problem of PowerPuzzles with High StakesThe Goals of the BookThe Science of International PoliticsThe Role of TheorySummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 2: The Historical Evolution of International PoliticsThe Birth of International PoliticsFrom City-States to Nation-StatesThe Westphalian SystemNationalism and ImperialismThe Road to World War IThe Road to World War IIThe Cold WarDecolonization, Development, and UnderdevelopmentThe World since 1989SummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 3: Theories of International Relations: Realism and LiberalismParadigms of International RelationsRealismLiberalismSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 4: Theories of International Relations: Economic Structuralism, Constructivism, and FeminismEconomic StructuralismConstructivismFeminist International Relations TheorySummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 5: The State, Society, and Foreign PolicyChanging the Level of AnalysisDemocratic Peace TheoryState- and Substate-Level TheoriesSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 6: Bureaucracies, Groups, and Individuals in the Foreign Policy ProcessForeign Policy AnalysisBranches of GovernmentThe Rational Action ModelBureaucracies in Foreign PolicySmall Group Decision MakingIndividual Decision MakingSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 7: International Organizations and Transnational ActorsTypes of International OrganizationsWhy Form International Organizations?The United Nations SystemThe European UnionTransnational ActorsThe End of the Westphalian State System?SummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 8: International Insecurity and the Causes of War and PeaceThe Causes of WarProtest, Revolution, and Civil WarManaging the Security Dilemma and Preventing International ConflictSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 9: The Use of ForceMilitary Force and Its PurposesContemporary Competition for Military AdvantageWeapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)Terrorism, Insurgency, and CounterinsurgencySummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 10: Fundamentals of International Political EconomyThe Importance of International EconomicsKey Economic Concepts and TheoriesFive Approaches to International Political EconomyComparison of the ApproachesSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 11: The Globalization of Trade and FinanceThree Characteristics of GlobalizationGlobalization of TradeGlobalization of FinanceThe Debate over GlobalizationSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 12: The Problem of Global InequalityEthics and Self-Interest in Combating PovertyDefining and Measuring PovertyThe Historical Roots of InequalityStrategies for Development TodayThe Role of Foreign Aid in DevelopmentSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 13: International Law, Norms, and Human RightsWhat Is International Law?International Law and International Relations TheoryThe History of International LawSources of International LawEnforcement of International LawIs International Law Really Law?International RegimesSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 14: The Global Environment and International PoliticsCauses of Environmental ProblemsEnvironmental Cooperation as a Collective Action ProblemFive Approaches to International Environmental IssuesEconomic Structuralism: Distributive Effects of Environmental AgreementsInternational Environmental Collaboration: Solutions and BarriersInternational Environmental AgreementsSummaryKey ConceptsStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesChapter 15: Conclusion: Power and Purpose in a Changing WorldContinuity and ChangeCauses and Consequences of Potential ChangesSummaryStudy QuestionsAdditional ResourcesGlossaryEndnotesName IndexSubject Index