World politics : international politics on the world stage, brief / John T. Rourke & Mark A. Boyer.

By: Rourke, John T, 1945- [author.]Contributor(s): Boyer, Mark A [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: ConnecTextPublisher: [Guilford, Conn.] : Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, c2000Edition: Third editionDescription: 479 pages : illustration maps ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 007236792X [paperback]; 9780072367928 [paperback]Subject(s): International relations | World politics -- 1989- | International economic relationsDDC classification: Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 Thinking and Caring About World Politics -- Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics -- Chapter 3 Levels of Analysis -- Chapter 4 Nationalism:The Traditional Orientation -- Chapter 5 Transnationalism:The Alternative Orientation -- Chapter 6 National States: The Tradtional Structure -- Chapter 7 International Organization: The Alternative Structure -- Chapter 8 National Power and Diplomacy: The Tradional Approach -- Chapter 9 International Law and Morality: The Alternative Approach -- Chapter 10 Managing national and international security -- Chapter 11 The international economy: the global road map -- Chapter 12 International competition and cooperation -- Chapter 13 Preserving and enhancing the global commons.
Summary: This brief, basic introduction to world politics offers your students a sophisticated theoretical analysis of global politics supported by an up-to-date review of research in the field. This theoretical base is made accessible and interesting to students through the use of contemporary illustrations. As part of the ConnecText series, this edition makes extensive use of the growth of information technologies. ConnecText is a concept that invites the student to make a connection between the basic, necessarily static information in a text and the dynamic information available on the Internet. Students can access such things as maps, tables, biographies, and practice quizzes on the home page. Faculty can access lecture outlines, activity suggestions, and discussion questions. Carefully selected sites on the World Wide Web allow students and faculty the opportunity to explore developments as they occur in the world and to examine issues from a worldwide perspective.
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Concise version of: International politics on the world stage. 7th ed. c1999.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Chapter 1 Thinking and Caring About World Politics -- Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics -- Chapter 3 Levels of Analysis -- Chapter 4 Nationalism:The Traditional Orientation -- Chapter 5 Transnationalism:The Alternative Orientation -- Chapter 6 National States: The Tradtional Structure -- Chapter 7 International Organization: The Alternative Structure -- Chapter 8 National Power and Diplomacy: The Tradional Approach -- Chapter 9 International Law and Morality: The Alternative Approach -- Chapter 10 Managing national and international security -- Chapter 11 The international economy: the global road map -- Chapter 12 International competition and cooperation -- Chapter 13 Preserving and enhancing the global commons.

This brief, basic introduction to world politics offers your students a sophisticated theoretical analysis of global politics supported by an up-to-date review of research in the field. This theoretical base is made accessible and interesting to students through the use of contemporary illustrations. As part of the ConnecText series, this edition makes extensive use of the growth of information technologies. ConnecText is a concept that invites the student to make a connection between the basic, necessarily static information in a text and the dynamic information available on the Internet. Students can access such things as maps, tables, biographies, and practice quizzes on the home page. Faculty can access lecture outlines, activity suggestions, and discussion questions. Carefully selected sites on the World Wide Web allow students and faculty the opportunity to explore developments as they occur in the world and to examine issues from a worldwide perspective.

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