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International Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 3rd EditionCharlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl, editors Covering subjects ranging from treaties and dispute resolution to the environment, human rights, and terrorism, this anthology reveals the influence of international law on political behavior. The third edition has been updated with 13 new chapters that discuss emerging actors and structures, address the most pressing current issues, and consider the future evolution of the international legal More > | |
International Order: A Political HistoryStephen A. Kocs Where does international order come from? How is it established and maintained? Why does it break down? With every sovereign state its own master, how can order prevail?
Answering these questions in a briskly paced, systematic survey, Stephen Kocs explores the rise and fall of successive international systems across the centuries—from the dynastic institutions of Renaissance Europe, to More > | |
International Organizations and Democracy: Accountability, Politics, and PowerThomas D. Zweifel Do international organizations represent the interests of the global citizenry? Or are they merely vehicles for the agendas of powerful nations and special interests? Thomas Zweifel explores this increasingly contentious issue, deftly blending history, theory, and case studies.
Zweifel's analysis covers both regional organizations (e.g., the EU, NAFTA, NATO, the AU) and such global More > | |
International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, 4th editionMargaret P. Karns, Tana Johnson, and Karen A. Mingst Astounding, but true ... the newest edition of International Organizations surpasses its predecessors!
The fourth edition of this award-winning text has been thoroughly revised and updated to capture nearly a decade of new developments affecting global governance: the Covid-19 pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the rise of populist nationalism, implementation of the SDGs, the youth More > | |
International Policy Institutions Around the Pacific Rim: A Directory of Resources in East Asia, Australasia, and the AmericasRamón Bahamonde This major compendium identifies the approximately three hundred key institutional resources on international political and economic affairs available throughout the Pacific Basin—in East and Southeast Asia, Australia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Pacific–oriented countries of South America.
Organized by country/region, the Directory highlights each institution's More > | |
International Political Economy: State-Market Relations in a Changing Global Order, 2nd EditionC. Roe Goddard, Patrick Cronin, and Kishore C. Dash, editors Introducing the classic and contemporary ideologies of international political economy, this anthology has been carefully constructed for classroom use.
Articles representing contending views of IPE are followed by selections on the international monetary system, development assistance, and international trade. With the student reader in mind, each piece is prefaced with an editors' note More > | |
International Politics and State StrengthThomas J. Volgy and Alison Bailin Although it has been more than a decade since the Cold War global structure collapsed, neither scholars nor policymakers have clearly identified its replacement. What is the new world order, ask Thomas Volgy and Alison Bailin; and in the midst of declining state strength, who sustains it? They find their answers in the system collectively constructed by the major powers.
The authors consider both More > | |
International Relations in Action: A World Politics SimulationBrock F. Tessman This hands-on exercise allows students to relate the concepts and issues at the foundation of global politics to the realities of international politics today.
As influential leaders in the fictional world of Politica, each team of students governs a country with a unique history, geography, and culture. The teams must use strategy and negotiation to succeed and survive seeking to achieve More > | |
International Relations on FilmRobert W. Gregg This welcome exploration of the ways in which feature films depict the various aspects of international relations considers the utility of the feature film as a vehicle to dramatize issues and events, challenge conventional wisdom, rouse an audience to anger, and even revise history.
Gregg makes a strong case for the value of films as a window on the real world of international relations. More > | |
International Relations: From the Cold War to the Globalized WorldAndreas Wenger and Doron Zimmermann Tracing the evolution of international relations since the onset of the Cold War, the authors of this innovative textbook draw on recently available archival resources to vividly narrate world affairs from 1945 to the present.
Events are addressed chronologically, with attention to both their motivations and their significance. The focus is on issues of security in the very broadest sense, More > |