International relations has now gone beyond state-to-state politics and even regional politics. Technological forces are working their effects on the worldas a whole, bringing state and non-state actors into contact with one another. Globalization in International Relations provides a sophisticated and engaging exploration of the often differing impacts of these technological forces and the wider implications of globalization for theories of global governance and the role of international institutions. This title is part of the SAGE Series on the Foundations of International Relations. This series fills the gap between narrowly-focused research monographs and broad introductory texts, providing graduate students with state-of-the-art, critical overviews of the key sub-fields within International Relations: International Political Economy, International Security, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Organization, Normative IR Theory, International Environmental Politics, Globalization, and IR Theory. Explicitly designed to further the transatlantic dialogue fostered by publications such as the SAGE Handbook of International Relations, the series is written by renowned scholars drawn from North America, continental Europe and the UK. The books are intended as core texts on advanced courses in IR, takingstudents beyond the basics and into the heart of the debates within each field, encouraging an independent, critical approach and signposting further avenues of research. INDICE: PART ONE: INTRODUCTION / PART TWO: GLOBALIZATION / Theoretical Debates: Structural perspectives: Marxist, Dependency Liberal Realist//mercantilist Institutionalist / Future Challenges: Convergence//divergence? Capitalism and its alternatives? Varieties of capitalism The sources of change: national policies? Global institutions? Non state actors? / PART THREE: THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTITUTIONS / International level institutions / Domestic institutions: Mediating the global Preserving the local Adaptation to national//subnational ends / PART FOUR: WINNERS AND LOSERS IN GLOBALIZATION / Countries / Classes / Sectors / Gender / Environment / PART FIVE: GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE / Globaland Regional Governance / An international State? / International Citizenship?/
- ISBN: 978-1-4129-3492-3
- Editorial: Sage Publications
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 240
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés