This exciting new text adopts a challenging question-led approach to the major issues facing global society today, in order to investigate the nature and complexity of global change. Among other things it looks at the future of the state, the environment, the international political economy, war and global rivalries, and the role of international law and the UN in the post-Cold War world. The book devises a readily comprehensible "change map", which both incorporates a wide range of the fundamental concepts of international relations theory and suggests a number of new concepts capable of assisting the investigation of global change. This new framework is deployed to look closely at real world issues in order to isolate the crucial factors which determine whether or not mass hunger, for example, or enviromental abuse, can be eliminated.
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A challenging yet readily accessible introduction to current global change, which looks (inter alia) at: the future of the state; the environment; war and global rivalries; international political economy; international law and the UN.
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1. A Game Beyond Chess: Explaining the Global Change Map 2. The American Pivot 3. Can the State Survive? The Threat from Economic Global Interfusion 4. The Second Challenge: The Threats to the State from Scientific, Technological and Cultural Aspects of Global Interfusion 5. Global Environmental Problems 6. The Political Economy of Death: What Causes Global Poverty? 7. An End To Global Poverty? 8. A Second United States? Integration in Western Europe 9. The Future of European Integration 10. Global Rivalries and the Causes of war 11. The Control of War 12. The Problems of `Murderous' and `Aggressive' Regimes - The Role of International Law and the United Nations 13. Conclusions Notes Bibliography
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ISBN
9780415109451
Publisert
1996-03-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
589 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
E, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
320

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