The New World of Politics

The New World of Politics
Author: Neal Riemer,Douglas Simon,Douglas W. Simon
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0939693410

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In this fourth edition Neal Riemer and Douglas W. Simon again seek to introduce students to the challenging discipline of political science by highliting six cardinal features. The editors strongly believe that their unique and comprehensive approach, employing those six features, can best equip students of political science to stay abreast of the ever-changing, and ever-challenging, world of politics. First and most important Riemer and Simon affirm the importance of addressing the three main concerns of political science: political and philosophy and ethics, empirical/behavioral political science, and public policy. Second, the authors reaffirm their normative preference for politics as a civilizing enterprise, one that enables people in the political community live better, to grow robustly in mind and spirit, and to find creative fulfillment. The fourth cardinal feature requires to recognize realistically the ever-chaning nature of politics and the tasks of assessing and responding to changing values. The sixth cardinal feature of The New World of Politics is understanding the importance of keeping the future in mind--not only the immediate future, but the long-range future. This book seeks to introduce students to political science as a discipline intimately involved with ethics, emprical social scientific inquiry, and public policy. Neal Riemer and Douglas W. Simon are endeavoring to help students respond to those future problems with understanding and wisdom. A Collegiate Press book

Global Politics as if People Mattered

Global Politics as if People Mattered
Author: Mary Ann Tétreault,Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780742566583

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What would international relations look like if our theories and analyses began with individuals, families, and communities instead of executives, nation-states, and militaries? After all, it is people who make up cities, states, and corporations, and it is their beliefs and behaviors that explain why some parts of the world seem so peaceful while others appear so violent, why some societies are so rich while others are so poor. Now in a fully updated and revised edition, this unique text on contemporary global politics begins with people, treating them as "social individuals" with free will and human agency even as they are limited and disciplined by rules and rulers. Offering a fresh approach to global politics, this dynamic author team trades perspectives with each other and with such eminent social theorists as Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt to develop their resonant theme. Using practical examples as well as theory, the authors show students how they can take charge of their lives and the politics that affect them, even in the context of a vast global economy and impersonal international forces that sometimes seem out of control. Filled with idealism, yet firmly grounded in current realities, Global Politics as if People Mattered is a fresh take on the proper place and potential of individuals in world politics—front and center, actively engaged in a way of life that is as politically personal as it is politically powerful. This distinctive text, a perfect reading for lower-division politics courses, helps students to carve out their own political space in the contemporary global order.

Manifesto for a New World Order

Manifesto for a New World Order
Author: George Monbiot
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1595580395

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Outlines the author's vision for transforming the world into a more balanced, democratic global society, in an analysis that makes proposals for a world parliament, fairly organized trade, and debt-leveraged underdeveloped nations. Reprint.

The New Global Politics of Science

The New Global Politics of Science
Author: Mats Benner
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784717179

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Science has become a central political concern with massive increases in public investments and expectations, but resources are embedded in a complex web of societal expectations, which vary between countries and regions. This book outlines an insightful understanding of science policy as both concerning the governance of science itself (priority-setting, funding, organization and articulation with polity, society, and economy) and its extra-organizational connections, in terms of higher education, innovation and national policy concerns.

Theater and Cultural Politics for a New World

Theater and Cultural Politics for a New World
Author: Chinua Thelwell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317398790

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Theater and Cultural Politics for a New World presents a radical re-examination of the ways in which demographic shifts will impact theater and performance culture in the twenty-first century. Editor Chinua Thelwell brings together the revealing insights of artists, scholars, and organizers to produce a unique intersectional conversation about the transformative potential of theater. Opening with a case study of the New WORLD Theater and moving on to a fascinating range of essays, the book looks at five main themes: Changing demographics Future aesthetics Making institutional space Critical multiculturalism Polyculturalism

World Politics in a New Era

World Politics in a New Era
Author: Steven L. Spiegel
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195336550

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World Politics in a New Era, Fourth Edition, uses the themes of globalization/fragmentation and conflict vs. cooperation as the context for all discussions in the text, allowing students to see the intersection of the predominant theories in international relations at all levels ofanalysis-individual, domestic, and systemic. This unique methodology provides a comprehensive treatment of international relations and a thorough foundation in the historical context of the discipline, its theories, and its contemporary issues.The text introduces the predominant theories of international relations early, and refers to them throughout the remainder of the book -- in both the main text and the "At a Glance" features in each chapter. In addition, "Spotlight" articles in every chapter highlight hot-button issues such asorganized crime, human trafficking, the Green Revolution, WMDs, and more. "What Would You Do?" sections present actual situations and events in world politics, then ask students to develop a strategic approach to solving that issue based on principles and theories put forth in the text.Including a new chapter on non-European history, World Politics in a New Era, Fourth Edition, is ideal for introductory courses in international relations.

Braving the New World

Braving the New World
Author: Thomas Michael Joseph Bateman,Richard Morley Myers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2007-07-09
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 0176424156

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Braving the New World, fourth edition features a selection of readings that provide a stimulating discussion of topics most often covered in the introductory political science courses. Welcoming a new co-editor to this edition, Braving the New World contains 27 readings in 5 thematic units. Featuring many high profile authors, Braving the New World readings cover many current and important world issues and national issues.

Global Politics

Global Politics
Author: Maja Zehfuss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135128142

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The 2nd edition of Global Politics: A New Introduction continues to provide a completely original way of teaching and learning about world politics. The book engages directly with the issues in global politics that students are most interested in, helping them to understand the key questions and theories and also to develop a critical and inquiring perspective. Completely revised and updated throughout, the 2nd edition also offers additional chapters on key issues such as environmental politics, nationalism, the internet, democratization, colonialism, the financial crisis, political violence and human rights. Global Politics: Examines the most significant issues in global politics – from war, peacebuilding, terrorism, security, violence, nationalism and authority to poverty, development, postcolonialism, human rights, gender, inequality, ethnicity and what we can do to change the world Offers chapters written to a common structure which is ideal for teaching and learning and features a key question, an illustrative example, general responses and broader issues Integrates theory and practice throughout the text, by presenting theoretical ideas and concepts in conjunction with a global range of historical and contemporary case studies Drawing on theoretical perspectives from a broad range of disciplines including international relations, political theory, postcolonial studies, sociology, geography, peace studies and development this innovative textbook is essential reading for all students of global politics and international relations.