Issues in World Politics

Issues in World Politics

by Michael Smith (Editor), Brian White (Editor), RichardLittle (Editor)

Synopsis

Well established in its first two editions as the leading text in the field, Issues in World Politics takes a truly global perspective on the major challenges in 21st century international relations. Systematically revised and updated throughout with the addition of a major new chapter on international terrorism by Tim Dunne, the third edition provides an ideal introduction to the key challenges for a fast-changing world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 26 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1403946116
ISBN 13: 9781403946119
Book Overview: Review of previous edition: '...analytically well organised, defining the dominant issues of world politics by their extent or scope, their urgency or intensity, their salience or visibility, and their centrality or location... The essays devoted to these issues have all benefited from close editorial control and are admirably focused, explaining the historical background to how the issue got on the international agenda, and how it has been managed or mismanaged internationally since the end of the Cold War.' - James Mayall, Review of International Studies

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Review of previous edition: '...analytically well organised, defining the dominant issues of world politics by their extent or scope, their urgency or intensity, their salience or visibility, and their centrality or location... The essays devoted to these issues have all benefited from close editorial control and are admirably focused, explaining the historical background to how the issue got on the international agenda, and how it has been managed or mismanaged internationally since the end of the Cold War.' - James Mayall, Review of International Studies
Author Bio
BRIAN WHITE is Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick, UK and Associate Professor, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, University of Toulouse, France.

RICHARD LITTLE is Professor of Politics, University of Bristol.

MICHAEL SMITH is Professor of European Studies, Loughborough University.