The Globalization Of World Politics An Introduction To International Relations

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The Globalization of World Politics is the bestselling introduction to international relations, offering the most comprehensive coverage of the key theories and global issues in world politics. The seventh edition features several brand new chapters that reflect the very latest developments in the field, including those on Feminism, and Race, to ensure the book continues to cover those topics that will define the key issues in IR into the future. New pedagogical features help readers to evaluate key IR debates and apply theory and IR concepts to real world events. Leading scholars in the field introduce readers to the history, theory, structures and key issues in IR, providing students with an ideal introduction and a constant guide throughout their studies.
Students and lecturers are further supported by the following online resources : Student resources: IR simulations IR theory in practice case studies Video podcasts from the contributors Guidance on how to evaluate the opposing opinions feature Interactive library of links to journal articles, blogs and video content Flash card glossary Multiple choice questions Revision guide Instructor Resources: Case studies Test bank – a fully customisable resource containing ready-made assessments with which to test your students Question bank – a bank of short answer and essay questions for testing your students PowerPoint slides Figures and tables from the book
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Working from a unique non-U.S. perspective, this market-leading text provides a coherent, accessible, and engaging introduction to the globalization of world politics. Now in its fifth edition, this internationally successful text has been fully revised and updated in light of recent developments in world politics. New chapters on post colonialism and post structuralism en...more
Published January 29th 2011 by Oxford University Press, USA (first published July 10th 1997)

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Jan 31, 2014Akshi rated it really liked it
Everybody knows what an important book this is for the student of International Relations and it is considered one of the basic texts for all the right reasons. Giving one a glimpse of the evolution of the international system over the ages to explaining nearly all the relevant phenomenon through the lens of different theoretical paradigms, it keeps the much celebrated 'globalization' central to its discussions. Specific chapters have been written by well known authors of the field and ever sinc...more
This textbook is a must for any International Relations student. As a newbie, it gives us the basic structure that we can use to comprehend the basics of IR, as well as the contemporary issues at hand.
One of my professors said that the book was so good, as each chapter was written by a renowned scholar of that field, that he fears students might just use that textbook for references and ideas.
The book has a useful glossary, questions at the end of chapters, further readings, colourful texts an
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Nov 24, 2015Manar rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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4.5/5.
A nice and gripping starter to theories of Internstional Relations. The books is divided into three sections.
The first section traces the evolution of current international orders glancing through the prevailing systems in world history. It is supplemented by the theoretical tools used to understand the approaches towards the subject.
The second sections deals with various actors and their roles in the larger game of international politics. I specially enjoyed the chapter on war and feminis
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Aug 14, 2011Ike Sharpless rated it liked it
This is the textbook I chose for my upcoming intro to IR course, which I'm teaching for the first time. So it'll be listed as 'reading' for at least the next three months...
May 10, 2017Joe rated it really liked it · review of another edition
First, let's talk about what John Baylis' 'The Globalization of World Politics' is: a sweeping, relatively comprehensive overview of the field of International Relations. With five chapters on world history, another 7 on the major theoretical schools of IR, and then another 15+ chapters on various topics of importance such as international ethics, modern warfare, peacekeeping and diplomacy, international political economy, and others. Suffice to say, GWP is a massive, sprawling look at just abou...more
Jun 08, 2018Muhammad Murad rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Read many of its chapters over the last couple of years. It helped me a lot in my concept making related to the subject, especially the theories of world politics. I will recommend it to those who have interest in the subject of world politics and world politics.
Apr 22, 2019Nisha rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Feb 09, 2017Sham Al-Ghazali rated it really liked it
An incredibly huge help with my university degree however history is written by the 'winners' and this somewhat looks on globalization all too favorably
Dec 27, 2013Mikaela rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
One of the best introductions to International Relations and global politics. For students (or readers) who are looking for an informative text on World Politics, this textbook is comprehensible and filled with examples. However, like many Western published textbooks, much of the content swings to Western culture and society. Understandably so, as the history of academic international relations were popularized by the West, however, for an introduction to politics and comparative politics, the t...more
Apr 01, 2015Linnea rated it liked it · review of another edition
One of the best overviews of international politics and globalization. A great introductory book with all the essentials, from political international theory to bureaucratic issues. Also very pedagogic with examples and a nice structure.
Lacked critical reflection by the authors, but this is understandable since it's just a basic-level introduction.
Sep 06, 2014Amanda rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Very informative. I plan to keep this book as a reference. The prose, though difficult, was well done and the divisions between topics were orderly and helpful. There are even nice key point boxes at the end of sections to help review in a pinch.
Apr 19, 2015Mervyn Cartwright rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Reading this book as part of a short course entitled TheCauses of War. It has views on many aspects of International Politics. Particularly interesting are the definitions of war as seen from differing perspectives. The book also has online links for case studies of contemporary conflicts.
Aug 06, 2015Syed M. Abdullah rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I'd say, it is a bible for the modern international politics: theory and practice both (for beginners only).
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Jun 19, 2016Asim Virk rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A must read for students of international relations who want to understand different concepts of IR from theories to foreign policy and economy...!!!
May 27, 2013Rachna rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
a must book in case u r a student of international relations... its succinct and up to date.. evry single concept has been xplained beautifully..
Aug 13, 2009Andy rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This book is aweful. Riddled with grammatical and spelling errors...it's as though they completely forgot to proofread it. The content is okay though.
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“For realists, the state is the main actor and sovereignty is its distinguishing trait. The meaning of the sovereign state is inextricably bound up with the use of force. In terms of its internal dimension, to illustrate this relationship between violence and the state we need to look no further than Max Weber’s famous definition of the state as ‘the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory’(M. J. Smith 1986: 23).3 Within this territorial space, sovereignty means that the state has supreme authority to make and enforce laws. This is the basis of the unwritten contract between individuals and the state. According to Hobbes, for example, we trade our liberty in return for a guarantee of security. Once security has been established, civil society can begin. But in the absence of security, there can be no art, no culture, no society. The first move, then, for the realist is to organize power domestically. Only after power has been organized, can community begin.” — 1 likes
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