1. Introducing Global Politics
2. The History of Global Politics
3. Traditional Theories of Global Politics
4. Critical Theories of Global Politics
5. The Economy in a Global Age
6. The State, the Individual and Foreign Policy in a Global Age
7. Society in a Global Age
8. Nations and Nationalisms in a Global Age
9. The Global Politics of Identity, Difference and Culture
10. Power and Twenty-First Century World Order
11. War and Peace
12. The Global Politics of Weapons of Mass Destruction
13. Terrorism
14. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
15. International Law
16. Poverty, Development and Inequality
17. Global Environmental Issues
18. Women, Gender and Sexuality in Global Politics
19. International Organizations and the United Nations
20. Global Governance
21. Regionalism and Global Politics
22. Whose Global Politics?
A systematic and integrated analysis of the theory and practice of contemporary international relations, covering traditional and critical theory, core issues and recent developments in the field.
Andrew Heywood was Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK,
having previously been Director of Studies at Orpington College,
UK, and Head of Politics at Farnborough Sixth-Form College, UK.
Ben Whitham is Lecturer in International Relations in the
Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS University
of London, UK.
Clear, intelligent, accessible and interesting – Heywood and
Whitham represents the gold standard in global politics
textbooks.
*Jane Verbitsky, Associate Professor, Auckland University of
Technology*
Global Politics is a clinical treatment of diverse themes and
issues in global studies, international relations, and the vast
array of cultural dynamics in a fast-changing world. The authors'
interdisciplinary skills and unrelenting quest for excellence
manifest in the demonstrated awareness of time and space. This book
is an invaluable companion in the noble quest to transform our
students into high-flying graduates and practitioners with proven
intellectual acuities. I strongly recommend it to anyone passionate
about training tomorrow's scholars, practitioners, and truly global
citizens.
*Dr Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Professor of History and Global
Studies, Idaho State University, USA*
Among the many university textbooks on international relations,
Global Politics by Andrew Heywood stands out for its clarity,
readability and balance. This new edition with Ben Whitham has been
considerably expanded and updated, taking into account new
developments in global politics and the academic study of
International Relations. Global Politics remains an ideal guide for
students to navigate their way through the complexities and
uncertainties of world affairs.
*André W.M. Gerrits, Professor of International Studies, Leiden
University*
This is an exciting and comprehensive introduction to the study and
practice of global politics. Heywood and Whitham have done a superb
job updating the text so that the theories, concepts, topics, and
recent events of global politics are clearly relevant to students.
Pedagogically, they have managed to present the material in a way
that facilitates understanding and critical thinking. In a crowded
market, Global Politics clearly stands out as a textbook that has
distinct advantages over the others.
*Brian C. Schmidt, Professor of Political Science, Carleton
University, Canada*
The third edition of Global Politics is an impressive achievement.
Managing to be both comprehensive and accessible, Heywood and
Whitham thoroughly cover the key theoretical and empirical debates
of the field, illustrating complex ideas with relevant examples and
case studies, and taking account of the true globality of
international politics. This is an essential textbook that will
bring international relations to life, for students and teachers
alike.
*Leonie Jackson, Northumbria University, UK*
Global Politics provides an extensive and critical approach to the
field. It marshals vignettes, comparative theoretical perspectives,
and illustrations to apply the student to the implications of each
chapter. It takes seriously postcolonial and critical theories that
question the received wisdom of western scholars. As a result, it
lays strong claim to being a truly global textbook for students of
global politics.
*- Paul S. Rowe, Professor of Political and International Studies,
Trinity Western University*
Heywood and Whitham do an excellent job in this third edition of
Global Politics. The text has been revised and updated to be far
more thorough and truly global. It now has a much broader range of
themes and debates, and focuses on a wide range of theories and
current developments. With its well-illustrated text enriched with
key concepts, thinkers, figures, introducing diverse approaches,
global actors, case studies, and perspectives, it is much more than
an introductory textbook of international relations. This new
edition will undoubtedly be an important book, inspiring students
all over the world to pursue further studies.
*Tuba Kanci, Kocaeli University, Turkey*
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