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International Relations, Global Edition
Build a foundation for international relations
International Relations enables students to form a
framework for analyzing...
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International Relations, Global Edition Build a
foundation for international relations
International Relations enables students to
form a framework for analyzing the complex and constantly changing
information that comprises our increasingly interconnected world.
Opening students’ eyes to the positive and negative events that
occur across the globe every day, authors Jon Pevehouse and Joshua
Goldstein offer a strong foundation in current global affairs, with
insight into topics like foreign assistance in the developing
world, the changing nature of war, and global poverty levels.
The 12th Edition offers significant new
and revised content — on the North Korean nuclear crisis, the 2016
U.S. election results, and more — to give students an up-to-date
view of international relations. Features Updated content
and engaging features paint a vivid picture of international
relations
International Relations has
been revised and updated to keep the
text current in a time of extensive changes and uncertainties in
the international system. Highlights include the following:
Updated - Contemporary
topics throughout the text have been refreshed to
reflect the current state of international relations. Examples
include:
Great Britain’s planned exit from the European Union
the 2016 U.S. presidential election
Middle East conflicts, including those in Syria, Libya, Yemen,
and the resulting refugee crises arising from those conflicts
the North Korean nuclear crisis
the U.S.-China trade war
the Paris climate treaty and U.S. withdrawal from the treaty by
the Trump administration
the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Updated - Tables and
figures have been updated with the most recent
available data. This includes new data on gross domestic product
(GDP), military forces, migration and refugees, debt, remittances,
foreign aid, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, UN peacekeeping operations, and
more.
Updated - A revised photo
program with dozens of new photos — many from
2017–2018 — draws attention to current events while reinforcing key
concepts in the book. Photo captions reinforce main themes from
each section and link them with the scenes pictured.
New - In the 12th Edition, the authors
emphasize the theme of backlash against
globalization and the institutions that have
supported its advance. This backlash has resulted in Great
Britain’s decision to exit from the European Union, the election of
an American president challenging the global order, and growing
populism and nationalism around the world.
Additional features support focused critical thinking
Seeking the Collective Good boxes discuss
a collective good and the problems encountered by states in
attempting to achieve cooperation to provide the good. In each
example, we highlight how one or more of the core principles
(dominance, reciprocity, and identity) have been used successfully
(or unsuccessfully) in the provision of the good.
New - Public Opinion and
International Relations features discuss the status
of public opinion, within the U.S. or other countries from around
the world, on major international relations issues. The growing
availability of reliable public opinion polling data from around
the world gives students and instructors the opportunity to
discover more about how people view international relations
topics.
Policy Perspectives boxes prompt students
to take the perspective of a national leader facing a real-world
crisis and to develop a policy response. These features help
students bridge theory and policy and better understand the
connection between domestic and foreign policymaking.
Let’s Debate the Issue boxes give
students a forum to think through controversial topics, reinforcing
the general themes of each chapter.
Updated - Careers in
International Relations features helps students think
about careers in nongovernmental organizations, international law,
government and diplomacy, international business, and teaching and
research. Formerly located in the appendix, these features have now
been integrated into relevant chapters in the 12th Edition.
New to this Edition Updated content and engaging
features paint a vivid picture of international relations
International Relations has
been revised and updated to keep the
text current in a time of extensive changes and uncertainties in
the international system. Highlights include the following:
Updated - Contemporary
topics throughout the text have been refreshed to
reflect the current state of international relations. Examples
include:
Great Britain’s planned exit from the European Union
the 2016 U.S. presidential election
Middle East conflicts, including those in Syria, Libya, Yemen,
and the resulting refugee crises arising from those conflicts
the North Korean nuclear crisis
the U.S.-China trade war
the Paris climate treaty and U.S. withdrawal from the treaty by
the Trump administration
the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Updated - Tables and
figures have been updated with the most recent
available data. This includes new data on gross domestic product
(GDP), military forces, migration and refugees, debt, remittances,
foreign aid, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, UN peacekeeping operations, and
more.
Updated - A revised photo
program with dozens of new photos — many from
2017–2018 — draws attention to current events while reinforcing key
concepts in the book. Photo captions reinforce main themes from
each section and link them with the scenes pictured.
In the 12th Edition, the authors emphasize the theme
of backlash against globalization and
the institutions that have supported its advance. This backlash has
resulted in Great Britain’s decision to exit from the European
Union, the election of an American president challenging the global
order, and growing populism and nationalism around the world.
Table of Contents 1. The Globalization of International
Relations 2. Realist Theories 3. Liberal and Social Theories 4.
Foreign Policy 5. International Conflict 6. Military Force and
Terrorism 7. International Organization, Law, and Human Rights 8.
International Trade 9. Global Finance and Business 10.
International Integration 11. Environment and Population 12. The
North-South Gap 13. International Development 14. Postscript