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International Relations

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Imagine constructing the global politics puzzle with ALL of its pieces. . .
Non-U.S.centric
Security

States

Theories and Worldview

Terrorism International Political Economy Cold War UN

Non-State Actors

Introducing the only textbook that provides a truly global picture of world politics and encourages students to develop a non-U.S.-centric informed worldview
A TRULY GLOBAL APPROACH INTEGRATED THROUGHOUT FLEXIBLE FORMAT
Organized into several core areas Foundations, Theories, Actors, and Issuesthe text allows not only for maximum teaching flexibility but also for more thoughtful classroom discussions.

INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POLITICS


STEVEN L. LAMY, University of Southern California, JOHN BAYLIS, University of Wales, Swansea, STEVE SMITH, University of Exeter, and PATRICIA OWENS, Oriel College, University of Oxford

ENGAGING PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES AND STUDY GUIDES


Whats Your Worldview? criticalthinking questions
challenge students to develop their own, more well-informed ideas about global actors and issues.

SUPERIOR SUPPLEMENTS
Instructors Resource Companion Website Manual: Includes lecture (www.oup.com/us/lamy): suggestions, chapter outlines, Features password-protected group activities, multimedia instructors resources suggestions, and a comprehen(Instructors Resource Manual, sive Test Bank PowerPoint-based lecture slides, and maps) and student Computerized Test Bank: resources (study aids, chapter Provides multiple-choice, shortoutlines, flashcards, quizzes for answer and essay questions review, practice tests, and links Instructors Resource CD: to useful websites) Includes the Instructors Resource Manual with Tests, the Computerized Test Bank, PowerPoint-based lecture slides, and graphics from the text
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Global Perspectives essays


demonstrate how other countries view and manage global issues.
Demyst ifies theory and shows it s import ance in IR

CONTENTS
PART I: FOUNDATIONS 1: Introduction to Global Politics 2: The History of Global Politics

Teaches entals fundam right from the start

Bringing together an expert team of

PART II: THEORIES OF GLOBAL POLITICS 3: Realism and Liberalism 4: Alternative Approaches ifies key PART III: GLOBAL ACTORS 5: States and Foreign Policy 6: Global and Regional Governance 7: Transnational Actors

more than twenty international scholars, the text provides students with a current, engaging, nonU.S. perspective of international
relations.
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Case Study essays delve


into timely and teachable moments from world events.

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informed worldviews, Introduction to Global Politics teaches students to identify patterns, to apply theories, and to put together the "full puzzle" of global politics.
2010 640 pp. 978-0-19-538527-4 paper APS LAMIGP $84.95

PART IV: GLOBAL ISSUES: SECURITY 8: International Security and Military Power 9: Terrorism and Globalization 10: Human Rights and Human Security PART V: GLOBAL ISSUES: POLITICAL ECONOMY 11: International Political Economy 12: Global Trade and Finance 13: Poverty, Development, and Hunger 14: Environmental Issues

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INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / GLOBAL POLITICS

WORLD POLITICS IN A NEW ERA


FOURTH EDITION

STEVEN L. SPIEGEL, UCLA, ELIZABETH G. MATTHEWS, California State University, San Marcos, JENNIFER M. TAW, Claremont McKenna College, and KRISTEN P. WILLIAMS, Clark University

orld Politics in a New Era, Fourth Edition, integrates a theme of Globalization and Fragmentation throughout,
enabling students to see the trade-offs and tensions that result from a global community. This distinct approach allows students to move beyond the notion of globalization as a simple buzzword. Furthering this theme, the authors introduce the concept of Conflict and Cooperation so that students can see how world leaders balance their relationships with other countries.
2008 672 pp. 978-0-19-533655-9 paper APS WPNE4 $89.95

F E AT U R E S

At a Glance review features sum up chapter content Spotlight features discuss current issues What Would You Do? features profile contemporary and historical events, then ask students to take on the role of a world leader and propose a solution Historical maps portray the ebb and flow of geopolitics over centuries

Companion Website (www.oup.com/us/spiegel): Offers substantial review materials for students as well as password-protected resources for instructors (Instructors Resource Manual, test questions, and PowerPoint-based lecture slides)

SUPPLEMENTS

Instructors Resource Manual containing chapter objectives, lecture topics, video suggestions, and more Computerized Test Bank

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / GLOBAL POLITICS

THE GLOBALIZATION OF WORLD POLITICS


FOURTH EDITION

JOHN BAYLIS, University of Wales, Swansea, STEVE SMITH, University of Exeter, and PATRICIA OWENS, Oriel College, University of Oxford
EDITED BY

he Globalization of World Politics provides a unique, non-U.S.centered introduction to international relations. Coherent, lively, and accessible, this internationally successful anthology contains work from an impressive lineup of international contributors.
2008 745 pp. 978-0-19-929777-1 paper APS BYLIS4 $89.95

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CONTENTS
Introduction, John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens 1. Globalization and Global Politics, Anthony McGrew I: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT 2. The Evolution of International Society, David Armstrong 3. International History, 19001990, Len Scott 4. From the Cold War to the War on Terror, Michael Cox II: THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS 5. Realism, Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt 6. Liberalism, Tim Dunne 7. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches: Neo-Realism and Neo-Liberalism, Steven L. Lamy 8. Marxist Theories of International Relations, Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones 9. Social Constructivism, Michael Barnett 10. Alternative Approaches to International Theory, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens 11. International Ethics, Richard Shapcott III: STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES 12. The Changing Character of War, Mike Sheehan 13. International and Global Security, John Baylis 14. International Political Economy in an Age of Globalization, Ngaire Woods 15. Gender in World Politics, J. Ann Tickner 16. International Law, Christian Reus-Smit 17. International Regimes, Richard Little 18. The United Nations, Paul Taylor and Devon Curtis 19. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics, Peter Willetts IV: INTERNATIONAL ISSUES 20. Environmental Issues, John Vogler 21. Terrorism and Globalization, James D. Kiras 22. Nuclear Proliferation, Darryl Howlett 23. Nationalism, John Breuilly 24. Culture in World Affairs, Simon Murden 25. Regionalism in International Affairs, Edward Best and Thomas Christiansen 26. Global Trade and Finance, Jan Aart Scholte 27. Poverty, Development, and Hunger, Caroline Thomas 28. Human Security, Amitav Acharya 29. Human Rights, Chris Brown 30. Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics, Alex J. Bellamy and Nicholas J. Wheeler V: GLOBALIZATION IN THE FUTURE 31. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community, Andrew Linklater 32. Globalization and the Post-Cold War Order, Ian Clark Glossary 3 References

SECURITY STUDIES / STRATEGY

STRATEGY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD


An Introduction to Strategic Studies
THIRD EDITION
E D I T E D B Y JOHN BAYLIS, University of Wales, Swansea, JAMES WIRTZ, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and COLIN S. GRAY, University of Reading

he most comprehensive analysis of strategic studies available, Strategy in the Contemporary World, Third Edition, reflects on recent events and assesses the role of military power in the contemporary world.

2010 440 pp. 978-0-19-954887-3 paper APS BASCW3 $49.95

F E AT U R E S

Examines issues from times of war and of peace Presents insightful readings from international experts Incorporates excellent learning features throughout including readers guides, key points, questions, and suggestions for further reading

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CONTENTS
* New to this Edition

Introduction, John Baylis and James J. Wirtz I: ENDURING ISSUES OF STRATEGY 1. The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace, John Garnett 2. The Evolution of Modern Warfare, Michael Sheehan 3. Strategic Theory, Thomas G. Mahnken 4. Strategic Culture, Jeffrey S. Lantis and Darryl A. Howlett 5. Law, Politics, and the Use of Force, Justin Morris 6. Geography and Strategy, Daniel Moran 7. Technology and Warfare, Eliot Cohen * 8. Intelligence and Strategy, Roger George II: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 9. Irregular Warfare: Terrorism and Insurgency, James D. Kiras 10. The Second Nuclear Age: Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-First Century, C. Dale Walton

11. The Control of Weapons of Mass Destruction, John Baylis and Mark Smith 12. Conventional Power and Contemporary Warfare, John Ferris 13. Iraq, Afghanistan, and American Military Transformation, Stephen Biddle 14. Homeland Security: A New Strategic Paradigm, Jacob N. Shapiro and Rudolph P. Darken 15. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations, Theo Farrell III: THE FUTURE OF STRATEGY 16. A New Agenda for Security and Strategy?, James J. Wirtz * 17. Strategic Studies and its Critics, Columba Peoples * 18. The Practice of Strategy, Colin S. Gray and Jeannie Johnson 19. The Future of Strategic Studies, Lawrence Freedman

SECURITY STUDIES / STRATEGY

CONTEMPORARY SECURITY STUDIES


SECOND EDITION

ALAN COLLINS, University of Wales, Swansea


EDITED BY

his accessible anthology offers a highly readable introduction to the fascinatingand fast-evolvingfield of contemporary security studies. Bringing together selections from key scholars, it presents broad coverage of all areas of the subject including differing approaches to the study of security; the broadening and deepening of security; and a range of traditional and non-traditional issues that have emerged on the security agenda.

2010

430 pp. 978-0-19-954885-9 paper APS COLCSS2 $49.95

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CONTENTS
* New to this Edition

* 16. Development and Security, Nana Poku III: TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY 17. Coercive Diplomacy, Peter Viggo Jakobsen 18. Intelligence, Stan Taylor 19. Weapons of Mass Destruction and Proliferation, James Wirtz 20. Terrorism, James Lutz and Brenda Lutz * 21. Humanitarian Intervention, Alex Bellamy * 22. Energy Security, Doug Stokes and Sam Raphael 23. Defense Trade, Neil Cooper and Joanna Spear 24. Health, Stefan Elbe 25. Transnational Crime, Harold Tinkunas and Jeanne Giraldo 26. Child Soldiers, Helen Brocklehurst 27. Security Studies Past, Present, and Future, Barry Buzan and Ole Wver

1. Introduction, Alan Collins I: APPROACHES TO SECURITY * 2. Realism, Charles L. Glaser * 3. Liberalism, Patrick Morgan * 4. Social Constructivism, Christine Agius 5. Peace Studies, Paul Rogers 6. Critical Security Studies, David Mutimer 7. Gender, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe 8. Human Security, Pauline Kerr 9. Securitization, Ralf Emmers * 10. Historical Materialism, Eric Herring II: DEEPENING AND BROADENING SECURITY 11. Military Security, Mike Sheehan 12. Regime Security, Richard Jackson 13. Societal Security, Paul Roe 14. Environmental Security, Jon Barnett 15. Economic Security, Christopher Dent

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY


A Reader
AXEL HLSEMEYER, Concordia University

his collection of primary readings provides students with a comprehensive introduction to international political economy (IPE)an area of study concerned with the relationship between the two dominant forms of social organization in the modern world, the state, and the market. Offering thirty-five unabridged selections, International Political Economy examines the fields historical development, its major theoretical debates, and its practical issues.

2010

568 pp. 978-0-19-542910-7 paper APS HULIPE $79.95

CONTENTS
Each part begins with an introduction and ends with review questions and suggestions for further reading. Acknowledgments Biographical Note Main Introduction
PART I. THE DOMINANT THEORIES OF IPE 1. Liberalism a. From An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Of the Division of Labor, Of the Principle Which Gives Occasion to the Division of Labor, and That the Division of Labor Is Limited by the Extent of the Market, Adam Smith b. The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, David Ricardo c. From The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money: The General Theory, The Postulates of Classical Economics, and Concluding Notes on the Social Philosophy towards which the General Theory Might Lead, John M. Keynes 2. (Neo-)Mercantilist Reflection a. From The National System of Political Economy: The Theory of the Powers of Production and the Theory of Values and Customs Duties as a Chief Means of Establishing and Protecting the Internal Manufacturing Power, Friedrich List b. From The Power of Nations: The Political Economy of International Relations: The Bases of National Economic Power, Klaus Knorr c. Policy Rivalry among Industrial States: What Can We Learn from Models of Strategic Trade Policy?, Klaus Stegemann 3. (Neo-)Marxist Reflection a. Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy, Frederick Engels b. From Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism: Imperialism as a Special Case of Capitalism, Vladimir I. Lenin c. The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis, Immanuel M. Wallerstein

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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

4. Post-Positivist Response a. Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics, Alexander Wendt b. How (the Meaning of) Gender Matters in Political Economy, V. Spike Peterson PART II. STRUCTURES OF IPE 1. The Politics of International Trade a. In the Shadow of Law or Power? ConsensusBased Bargaining and Outcomes in the GATT/WTO, Richard H. Steinberg b. Private Rights vs. Public Standards in the WTO, Sol Picciotto 2. The Political Economy of Money and Finance a. The Obsolescence of Capital Controls? Economic Management in an Age of Global Markets, John B. Goodman and Louis W. Pauly b. Institutional Investors and Polanyis Double Movement: A Model of Contemporary Currency Crises, Adam Harmes 3. International Production and Multinational Corporations a. From American Business Abroad: Six Lectures on Direct Investment: The International Corporation, Charles P. Kindleberger b. National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behaviors: Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization, Louis W. Pauly and Simon Reich PART III. ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE 1. Globalization I: Which Role for the State? a. The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization, Peter Evans b. Globalization and the Future of the Nation-State, Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson 2. Globalization II: Toward Convergence? a. The Convergence Hypothesis Revisited: Globalization but Still the Century of Nations?, Robert Boyer b. Globalization and Policy Convergence, Daniel W. Drezner PART IV. REGIONAL INTEGRATION: EUROPE AND BEYOND 1. Conceptualizing the Phenomenon a. Regionalism: Old and New, Raimo Vayrynen b. Regional Integration and Domestic Institutional Homogeneity: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia, and Western Europe, Yi Feng and Gaspare M. Genna

2. Regional Integration I: The European Union a. The Path to European Integration: A Historical Institutionalist Analysis, Paul Pierson b. What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project?, Andrew Moravcsik 3. Regional Integration II: Western Hemisphere a. Explaining Latin American Economic Integration: The Case of Mercosur, Karl Kaltenthaler and Frank O. Mora b. Hemispheric Integration and Subregionalism in the Americas, Nicola Phillips 4. Regional Integration III: Southeast Asia a. Asias Post-Crisis Regionalism: Bringing the State Back in, Keeping the (United) States Out, Paul Bowles b. Two Funerals and a Wedding? The Ups and Downs of Regionalism in East Asia and Asia Pacific after the Asian Crisis, Douglas Webber PART V. TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY 1. Continuing North-South DisparityNew Recipes? a. What Strategies Are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of Development Space, Robert Hunter Wade b. Globalization, Poverty, and the North-South Divide, Arie M. Kacowicz 2. Transition EconomiesFrom the Outside Looking In a. Market Structures, Political Institutions, and Democratization: The Latin American and East European Experiences, David Bartlett and Wendy Hunter b. Post-Communist Transformation and Industrial Relations: A Fast-Track to the Competition State in Eastern Europe?, Ralf J. Leiteritz and Lars Handrich 3. Sustainable Development a. A Climate for Business: Global Warming, the State, and Capital, Peter Newell and Matthew Paterson b. Global Environmental Politics and Competition between Nation-States: On the Regulation of Biodiversity, Christoph Gorg and Ulrich Brand

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POLITICAL ETHICS

ETHICS AND WORLD POLITICS


EDITED BY

DUNCAN BELL, University of Cambridge

his cutting-edge anthology draws together distinguished scholars from around the world to explore the ethical dimensions of some of the most complex problems in world politics. Offering unique coverage of numerous approaches and issues, Ethics and World Politics is ideal for courses in international relations and political theory.

2010

400 pp. 978-0-19-954862-0 paper APS BELLEWP $29.95

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This excellent volume explores many of the most important ethical dilemmas in world politics; provides a reliable and carefully organized guide to the diverse, and often conflicting, ways in which they have been addressed; and draws on the insights of a high-quality range of contributors. A highly recommended text for all those involved in teaching courses on ethics in world politics.
Andrew Hurrell, Oxford University

CONTENTS
PART I: METHODS AND POLITICAL THEORY 1. Ethics and Analytical Political Theory, Colin Bird 2. Ethics and Critical Theory, Max Pensky 3. Ethics and Post-Structuralism, Amy Allen 4. Ethics and Politics, Andrew Gamble PART II: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES 5. Political Realism and the Limits of Ethics, Duncan Bell 6. The Ethics of International Society, Peter Jones 7. Defending Community: Nationalism, Patriotism, and Culture, Margaret Moore 8. Cosmopolitan Visions, Simon Caney 9. Feminism, Kimberley Hutchings 10. Green Political Theory, Mathew Humphrey 11. Postcolonialism, Margaret Kohn

12. Comparative Political Thought, Christopher Goto-Jones PART III: THEMES 13. Human Rights, Duncan Ivison 14. Poverty and Global Distributive Justice, Kok-Chor Tan 15. International Law, Anthony Carty 16. The Ethics of War I: The Just War, Nicholas Rengger 17. The Ethics of War II: Critical Alternatives, Patricia Owens 18. Humanitarian Intervention, Anthony Lang 19. Terrorism, Virginia Held 20. Immigration, Borders, and Citizenship, Arash Abizadeh 21. Democracy and World Politics, James Bohman

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INTERNATIONAL LAW

INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS


EDITED BY

BASAK ALI, C University College London

nternational Law for International Relations is a cutting-edge anthology that provides comprehensive coverage of the different ways to approach the study of international law. Marked by its lucid presentation of the complexities of international law, it draws upon the work of internationally renowned academics and practitioners who discuss key issues within the field.
2010 480 pp. 978-0-19-955842-1 paper APS CALIIR $47.95

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CONTENTS
PART 1: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. International Law and International Relations: Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study, Ba ak ali 2. Perspectives on International Law in International Relations, Fiona Adamson and Chandra Sriram 3. Basic Principles of International Law: A Historical Perspective, Anthony Anghie 4. Perspectives on International Relations in International Law, Ba ak ali PART 2: IDENTIFYING INTERNATIONAL LAW 5. International Treaties, Emmanuel Voyiakis 6. Customary International Law, Jason Beckett 7. Non-Governmental Organizations and International Law, Meghna Abraham 8. International Courts and Tribunals, Juan Amaya-Castro PART 3: TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 9. Recognition of States, Self Determination, and Secession, Christopher Borgen 10. Use of Force and Terrorism, Nigel Rodley and Ba ak ali 11. International Humanitarian Law, Elizabeth Griffin and Ba ak ali 12. International Criminal Law, Paola Gaeta 13. International Human Rights Law, Ba ak ali 14. International Law and the Protection of the Environment, David Ong 15. International Law and World Trade, Tom Sebastian 16. International Law and Global Justice, Saladin Meckled-Garcia 17. International Law and International Relations: What Are the Prospects for the Future?, Ba ak ali

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORIES


Discipline and Diversity
SECOND EDITION
EDITED BY

TIM DUNNE and STEVE SMITH, both at University of Exeter, and MILJA KURKI, Aberystwyth University

nternational Relations Theory, Second Edition, presents a diverse selection of theoretical positions, from historically dominant traditions to powerful critical voices since the 1980s. The editors draw on a wealth of expertise from an international team of contributors, each specializing in a different theory. The book opens up space for analysis and debate, allowing students to decide which theories they find most useful in explaining and understanding international relations.
2010 400 pp. 978-0-19-954886-6 paper APS DUIRT2 $49.95

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CONTENTS
Introduction, Steve Smith 1. International Relations and Social Science, Milja Kurki 2. Normative International Relations Theory, Toni Erskine 3. Classical Realism, Richard Ned Lebow 4. Structural Realism, John Mearsheimer 5. Liberalism, Bruce Russett 6. Neoliberalism, Jennifer Sterling-Folker 10 7. English School, Tim Dunne 8. Marxism and Critical Theory, Mark Rupert 9. Constructivism, Karin Fierke 10. Feminism, J. Ann Tickner 11. Poststructuralism, David Campbell 12. Postcolonialism, Siba Grovogui 13. Green Theory, Robyn Eckersley 14. Globalization Theory, Colin Hay Conclusion, Ole Waever

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS


Theories & Approaches
FOURTH EDITION

ROBERT JACKSON, University of Boston, and GEORG SRENSEN, University of Aarhus

his highly readable and systematic introduction to the principal theories of international relations combines incisive and original analysis with a clear and accessible writing style. Updated in light of current international events and ongoing debates in the subject, the second edition includes expanded coverage of Social Constructivism in Chapter 6. It also links Chapter 10: Key Issues in Contemporary IR more closely with the theoretical chapters.

2010

416 pp. 978-0-19-954884-2 paper APS RJIIR4 $59.95

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A unique and highly valuable textbook that offers students succinct understandings of diverse international relations theories and their relationship with one another. The fourth edition is even more user-friendly and covers all substantive new debates in IR theory and foreign policy analyses.
T.V. Paul, McGill University

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William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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